Cosmetic Ear Correctors | Pin Back Your Ears with Transparent Silicone Orthotics | Very Discreet Ear Correctors Suitable for All Ages
- Otostick - A new solution for prominent ears
- Hypoallergenic silicone prosthesis
Product Description
Otostick is the simplest solution to ensure excessively protruding ears stops being a problem.
Developed and created by Francisca Gamero, who noticed that her daughter’s ears were starting to stick out at 4 months of age, Otostick was perfected for years until it evolved into this unique, internationally patented device.
Otostick is an aesthetic corrector for protruding ears, made from silicone and medical adhesives. It attaches to the ear and the adjacent part of the head, bringing the ear closer to the head and placing it in an optimal position instantly and naturally.
It is recommended for users aged 3 and over, although if the user’s ear adapts better with the Otostick Baby corrector, you can continue to use it even if the user is more than 3 years old.
Characteristics of the Otostick
DiscreetThis is one of Otostick’s most important features. Because it is made from transparent silicone, it is practically invisible and no one will know you are wearing it. | Immediate effectOtostick is very simple to attach and the aesthetic effect is immediate. | ResistantOtostick is flexible and resistant to sweat and water, meaning it can adapt to any type of activity. To ensure optimum durability and resistance, make sure you follow the fitting instructions correctly. During the first 4 hours after attaching the corrector, you should avoid getting it wet or carrying out activities that could cause excess sweating. | FreedomWith Otostick you’ll have the freedom to decide how to wear your hair at any time, and your ears will no longer be the focus of attention. |
Otostick | Dimensions
- Length: 8.4 centimeters.
- Width: 5.1 centimeters.
- Height: 1.3 centimeters.
- Weight: 20 grams
Otostick | Technical Information
Our products are Class I Health Products by the Spanish Medication and Health Products Agency (Ministry of Health, Consumption and Social Welfare). This means these products are made with medical-grade materials and Quality and Safety processes that are Standardised and Audited (ISO 13485:2016 on Quality for Health Products) to ensure the quality of Otostick and Otostick Baby.
Otostick | Content and Duration
To ensure correct duration, it is very important that you follow all of the fitting instructions specified below.
Otostick includes 8 corrective devices. Each corrective device has an average life expectancy of 3-7 days, depending on the characteristics of each type of skin.
In some cases, Otostick may require a short period of adaptation due to the characteristics of the ear cartilage or the lack of initial experience in putting them on.
How to put on the Otostick
Step 1 | Putting on the OtostickClean the area carefully with an astringent (100% oil free), eliminating any dirt or moisture. | Step 2 | Putting on the OtostickBefore removing the paper protectors, decide exactly where you will place the corrector, taking into account the shape and folds of the ear. In each case, the corrector should be positioned at a specific height in order to achieve the desired aesthetic effect. | Step 3 | Putting on the OtostickRemove the protective paper from the adhesive on the part stuck to the ear, be careful not to touch the adhesive with your fingers. | Step 4 | Putting on the OtostickOnce stuck to the ear, remove the protective paper from the head portion and attach the corrective device to it, making sure that there is no hair underneath it. Finally, gently apply pressure to the corrective device, folding the cartilage as necessary and making sure that all the edges are correctly attached. |
Recommendations- Always attach the corrector to a flat surface, without folds. - During the first 4 hours after attaching the corrector, you should avoid getting it wet or carrying out activities that could cause excess sweating. During these 4 hours, the adhesive will attain the maximum levels of resistance required to ensure it will be able to withstand exposure to water and sweat over the coming hours and days of use. | Removal-To remove the corrective device, first lift the edge and use a cotton swab soaked in body oil, applying it gently around the edge and leaving it on for a minute. Once the oil between the skin and the corrective device, gently insert the cotton swab and it will come off simply and easily. -Once the corrective device has been removed, remember to moisturize the area and let it rest for 12-24 hours before applying another corrective device, once again making sure not to leave behind any grease generated during the resting period. | Miscellaneous- The most commonly used astringent product by our users is 70º alcohol. Once you have properly cleaned the skin, wait until the skin is totally dry before applying the corrective device. Once applied, any remaining moisture will reduce or eliminate the effectiveness of the adhesives. If, at your own discretion, you decide to keep the corrector attached after 7 days and let it detach by itself, make sure you check the condition of the edges every day, especially after showering or a similar activity that wets the corrector, in order to prevent water or sweat from filtering through after it has begun to detach. |