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Flex-Away Facial Exerciser: Anti-aging or just scary?

Posted: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 3:16 PM

By Diane Mapes

What it is: Flex-Away facial exerciser and toner, $49,  www.flexawaysystem.com

What it claims to do: The manufacturer, Hanna Ibes, Inc., says the Flex-Away facial exerciser gives the face and neck muscles the “workout they need to stay fit and healthy.” It promises users will see their “down-turned lips become rounded and lifted, giving the entire face a younger appearance” and "lower cheeks appear hollower for a classic sculptured look."

The device promises to exercise the "large and powerful muscles surrounding the lips," which supposedly connect to the rest of your face muscles like "the hub of a wheel, with many spokes."


Our experience: When my Flex-Away arrived in the mail, it sat on the coffee table for a month. Why? I was terrified of the thing.

The mouthpiece – a soft rubber horseshoe threaded by a large rubber band – looked like a cross between a horse bit and something out of  “The Silence of the Lambs.” But after weeks of sidelong glances – and a growing awareness of yet another looming birthday – I decided to put my money where my mouth is.

Thankfully, there was a DVD included with the kit (also included: about 250 rubber bands), otherwise I wouldn’t have been able to figure it out with the Step-by-Step User’s Guide. I’m sure it’s just me, but the pamphlet’s instructions – “Slide the shield along the outside of teeth all the way back into mouth, while pushing in the front so half-moon flaps rest behind front teeth. Study this drawing which shows how the device would look if you could see inside your mouth” – were confusing and the crude drawings reminiscent of a 1911 doctor’s book I used to scare myself with back when I was a child. But after viewing the DVD about 10 times, and using a hand mirror (as recommended), I finally figured out how to slide the “bit” into place so I could “flex away the signs of aging and stress.”

Flex-Away users are directed to do between 40 to 70 “pushes” per session with a minimum of two sessions per day. Basically, you stick the thing in your mouth and make an “O” face over and over again. I did mine for two weeks – about 50 “pushes” per session –  even achieving this much was difficult since the device never seemed to stay in place. Whether this was due to a design flaw in the Flex-Away or in my jaw is hard to say.

I can say that after using the Flex-Away I did feel something: tenderness in the corners of my mouth (among the optional components are a few pairs of foamy “bumpers” which you can thread onto the device to guard against this), a gagging sensation and muscle soreness (caused either from the device’s “Patented Vertical Lift” or from the rictus of horror that passed over my face each time I looked in the mirror).

But after two weeks of use, I did not see any difference in my upper and lower cheeks, labial and marionette lines, or jaw line, chin and lips. I still looked old.

What the experts say:  Dr. Anthony Youn, a Michigan-based, board-certified plastic surgeon and msnbc.com contributor, says I shouldn’t feel bad about that my Flex-Away didn’t revitalize my aging face.

“There’s never been a study that’s shown that flexing the muscles does anything,” he says. Youn says there are three main ways that a face ages. First, by the loss of volume in the skin; second, by changes in the skin such as fine lines and wrinkles; and third, by drooping skin and muscles. “The idea for some of these flexing devices is that by flexing the muscle, it becomes stronger and hopefully doesn’t droop as much,” he says. “But the problem with a drooping muscle is not that it’s weak; it’s that it’s lax; it’s stretched out. Scientifically, as a physician, and one who’s taken many gross anatomy courses, it makes absolutely no scientific sense to me at all that these claims are true.”

Bottom line: While I fit snugly into the boomer demographic that the Flex-Away folks are aiming at (and am certainly as vain as the next gal), this is the not the anti-aging product for me. The thing didn’t fit in my mouth right and it felt uncomfortable to wear. Plus, I kept worrying that it was going to take out a tooth or something. And speaking of teeth, every time I looked in the mirror at the soft white rubber nestled up against my aging choppers, it made me realize that my anti-aging efforts (and money) might be better spent on a bleaching kit. For me, the Flex-Away was not the “The Quintessential Beauty Enhancer,” although I did feel much prettier once I stopped using it. 

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This device may not work because its not working enough facial musles. I have a book called facersize, which Ive been following for a few years, the doctor doesnt seem to think strenghening the facial muscles works but I disagree. I am 50 the other day my daughters friends mother asked how old I was, my daughter told her, shed thought I was the same age as her 38 , so I beg to differ I think its working just fine :-)
I have used a different product for almost 4 years faithfully. While it did not make me look younger my neck and facial muscles are strong. I have no lines along the sides of my face and I look very closely at other people and see that I do indeed look a little younger I wouldnt give my facial flex up for anything. It is simpler than the one shown and I believe the first one made.
A fool and her/his money are soon parted.  A sucker is born every minute.  And again, this is just silly.
anyone remember A Clockwork Orange? this seems as though it should have made the scene in the movie viewing room.
hey Diana... you're so funny!
Thank you for make me laugh!
I bought one too and I felt as if I looked even older after! Maybe because I wasn't used to staring at myself so much..............
OK thanks for the laugh, which just made my facial muscles a little MORE lax.
Why buy something to exercise your face.  I checked out a tape from the Denver public library years ago by the actress who played Shirley from the "Lavern and Shirley show." on facial exercise and in no time at all I saw results.  I couldn't find where I could buy the tape and all other facial exercise program  doesn't seem to compare to that one.  There wasn't expensive equipment to buy and I definitely saw results.  If anyone can get me some information on how to get that particular video I'd appreciate it.
Thanks
I envy my daughter's generation (she is only 3) because they are the only ones who are really going to see the true advances in science. In today's world, science is a joke. The advancements we have had in the past decade originated 50 years ago and those advancements have been only re-designed but trully we have not done much. Hopefully we will get a technologically advance generation that contributes in the re-shaping of science. Anyways, for many years many have claimed to hold the cure to aging, unfortunatelly it cost billions of dollars to consumers, and at the end it wasnt "it".
These anti-aging devices are useless and idiotic. If you want to fight aging, you have to AT LEAST deal with it at the cellular / genetic / biological levels. Stupid noobs.
It's hideous. and it costs $50!
This thing cracks me up. If people are serious about anti aging there are steps to follow that produce real results without going under the knife. They are as follows... Make healthier food choices, drink pleanty of water, always get a good nights sleep, exercise regularly, use a decent spf product when you can not avoid the sun, smile more and get an awesome skin care product and use it consistantly such as Mary Kay's Miracle set which you can get by going to Marykay.com and clicking on consultant locator to find a consultant near you or check out my web site.  www.marykay.com/aliciaorourke  
This device does not work but there is a system of facial exercises that does work--Facial Magic. Can't remember the name of the woman who developed it and she sells a DVD and book. I've done them at different times over the last ten years but always fallen lax with them. Five months ago, at age 62, I decided I needed to get serious and I have been doing them faithfully daily ever since with remarkable results in the deep lines in my face as well as the pouches on my jaw line. These exercises DO work. I recommend them. People meet always think I am in my late 40s or early 50s rather than 62.
I have used a device similar to this for several years.  Before I started using it, I was getting droopy skin under my chin and sagging skin around the jaw line.  I use it for two minutes a day, not this exact contraption but something much simpler called the Facial Flex.  Believe me, I'm a skeptic and wouldn't have used this for years if it didn't work.  The sagging skin disappeared and I am 59 and look like I'm in my 40s.  If you exercise the muscles underneath the skin, the skin doesn't sag as much.  Flat out true.  The writer of this article should have gone more than "skin deep" in her research.  SORRY...
would this help someone who has bell's palsy?
Hi Diane,
If you are looking for something that actually helps you look younger in a short amount of time, please email me.  I have something that you might want to try and write about the results. No facial "exercising" necessary.  :)
I have seen the commercials for this. It does look difficult to use and a little intimdating. When I read this article I laughed so hard. Though I didn't buy this crazy contraption, I have invested in Oil of Olay!
I laughed till I cried what a "wit" Ms. Diane Mapes is I wish more stand up comics were that good.
Thank you for saving me from ordering this one more anti-aging thing in the drawer "apparatus".
I am getting old and I will learn how to live with it.
A wonderful alternative to this contraption for me is a type of massage, called the Mehta massage. It was developed by a British Indian and is hard to find someone who can do it in this country.  I've had it done a few times.  When the one side of your face has been stroked and massaged, you literally feel "lifted". The masseuse will show you the difference before she begins the other side of your face. Wow. I looked far more rested and actually felt awake, less puffy. It's a great massage for your sinuses too.  I've never been able to fit in as many as they recommend in a row (six massages are claimed to give you the same results as a light face lift) but my muscles in my face were definitely relaxed. In the very least, this massage is preventative.  At $42 a pop it's not overly expensive but definitely something that the everday person may not be able to afford on a regular basis.  Worth it just for the relaxation. I fell asleep while it was being done last time.  More natural than a contraption and doesn't hurt a  bit!

Sounds like a good way to get Temporomandibular Joint problems.  I'm a boomer too.
I don't think the writer of this article was using it right and I'm not sure that only 2 weeks is enough time to judge(my instructions even say results will appear in 6-8 weeks).  I have a similar model I purchased through QVC and have been using it for approximately 2 years.  I didn't see results until almost 2-3 months but there is definitely tighter/stronger muscle tone in the cheeks and the beginning jowls/double chin I had are gone.
I prefer my "wrinkle iron". Even our local news station featured it and said "better than botox".
 Free demo if you're in my area. Cheers, David
"But the problem with a drooping muscle is not that it’s weak; it’s that it’s lax; it’s stretched out."

Then how is it that strength exercise reduces the droopiness of muscles on the body?
Words have power and People in the Marketing world really know this, Please be reallistic do not bite nor BUY any of these lies!.
Age is in your mind, just eat healthy food, exercise, (do not smoke, do  not drink) and keep a balance between your spirit, drink a lot of water and you will have a longer life (probably with less wrinkles)
Diane, you might want to look into "Facercise", a technique developed by Carole Maggio.  Originally a book and cassettes, then a video, this is a series of gadget-free exercises.  I believe they grew out of exercises for stroke victims with facial paralysis, developed in consultation with medical professionals.  (Dr. Youn might be surprised at what can be done.)

Hope you look into this alternative, even though it is not a device or gadget!  Of course there is now a web site - www.facercise.com!
This is patently false. If flexing the muscles doesn't do anything, why do you see older people ripped with nice muscles? OF course they don't look 20 but they look 10-20 years younger than they are. Sometimes modern medicine are wrong.
Actually if you want to work out your face, go watch a funny movie. I've been to movies where I pretty much laughed my ass off, and when I was done my face was sore, felt like my face muscles had a good workout. Plus your abs get a work-out as well. Plus laughing has to be good for you, doesn't it?
I DO NOT BELEIVE ANY DIVICE WILL WORK ON ANYTHING, GOOD LIVING, NON DRINKERS, NON SMOKERS! EAT CORRECTLY A BALENCED MEALS EVERYDAY, A GOOD NIGHT SLEEP &&&& THIS DEPENDS ON YOUR BLOODLINE
It is too bad that people cannot just accept their looks and move on and use the money for better things. You can donate to food banks in your local area and get a smile and that will do more then the horse bit in the mouth
This is honestly one of the funniest things I have ever read - LOL!!!!!!

Thanks for the day-enhancer.

Barbara
I'd rather find an enthusiastic woman to preform oral sex on daily. that'd INSTANTLY take care of those "down-turned lips" (AKA "frown").
this thing is the greatest thing since sliced bread. It totally made me look younger. But for it to work its best you have to give up sex for at lease 1 month and practice midget throwing 4 times per week.
To the author; thanks for taking the time to do the research and test this product out. It's one product less that I will feel the necessity to buy.  After all, we all are just a little vain and want to keep our youthful good looks.  Your description of the efforts as you tried the product had me in stitches.
Sounds like another Billy Mays special..,Surprised its not 19.95,and if you order today,we'll send another one FREE
A fool and his money are soon parted. And you don't even need an Email address!
There is another brand out there with the same concept but it doesn't look as cumbersome or complicated. It is a very simple design,it works for me I noticed my laugh lines are less noticable and my neck looks smoother.  
I DO THOSE EXERCISES 3 TO 4 TIMES A WEEK, I'VE BEEN DOING THEM FOR YEARS WITHOUT SPENDING A DIME. I HAVE THE SAME RESULTS
hahahahhahahahah OMG you really must have extra time on your hands to write something like this..... I hope you enjoyed your binky. Don't forget to write about the blanket you made for yourself too. Here is some cheese for your whine <}
I don't know why everytime I read something written by a writer on MSN, they are always dissing something. Don't waste your time reading any freelance articles for this site cause they're all going to hate whatever they're reviewing & seem mean spirited and grumpy people in the process. I don't know if this product works or not but they never do pro's or con's.... somehow all of their peices are cons.
Sounds like a scam. I guess you can sell anything in America.
HAHA!!  That's just hilarious!  I may have seen a commercial for this thing on tv, but passed it off as another one of the many useless gadgets we're indundated with all the time.  I'm glad to see someone tried it and proved it doesn't do a thing.  And with a doctor to back you up too!  Great article.
I laughed at the first "our experience" paragraph and then tears came after reading every other sentence. This is one of the funniest articles I have read in a very long time. Your description of this horrid device as well as the picture that speaks a thousand words, leaves me with just a couple of deeper laugh lines around my own aging mouth -- and I haven't stopped yet!!  Thanks so much for sharing this...funny and informative.
While it may be a farce, based on Dr. Youns comments I would not trust him to tie my shoes.  I am have a PE major been a trainer and coach and the principal they are using is one that we use in rehabing a ligament injury.  When a ligament gets stretched it does not return to the origional state it stays stretched.  So to stablize the joint you strengthen the muscles to that joint.  Also muscles are dynamic not static like ligaments and would tend towards being tight not lax like the doctor says.  They may appear thinner at 1st but would need time and more workouts to bulk up (and fewer reps per set and a couple more sets).  Which the way this apperatus is designed and the way the mouth is designed may be hare to achieve the stated result.  So do not take the idiot doctor at his word cause he is an idiot.  He must have his doctoriate in comic books where he can make up his own rules.
Wow technology sure is booming now that the 21st century is coming out of its shell!! Thats great that we have made a so called "Fountain of youth"
Hello, A few months ago I saw on a program about face exercises, no machine. I have been doing them since, and I have seen a difference. It is quite easy. You put your lower lip above your upper lip, not quite touching, then smile. I do it while I'm driving, on the computer, watering my garden, etc.. Whenever I remember I am doing it. And best of all it's FREE. Terri
do some major sit ups and that will tone your neck.
Loved this article! - I always wondered if that product worked! Now I now have a few more pennies to put in the kids college fund!
When my mother had a stroke, I bought a book on facial exercises to lift her eye and mouth back to the correct position.
I sat on the foot of her bed in the hospital for 17 days, oohing & aahing for hours a day and doing exaggerated chewing. My face HURT...but it did make me look younger, lifted.  So when the original version of this contraption came out, I bought one. I think oohing & aahing was easier....and I don't look as weird driving down the road as I did with that thing in my mouth.
Thanks- I won't puechase it!
LOL while reading your description and comments on this device.


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