Residents on the Isle of Wight are being invited to learn more about modern teeth straightening at a special Invisalign Open Day hosted by Wight Clinic.
The event will take place at the clinic’s premises on High Street on both Friday 1st and Saturday 2nd May, and aims to showcase how clear aligner treatments, such as Invisalign, offer a more discreet and comfortable alternative to traditional braces.
Visitors attending the open day will be able to receive personalised advice and explore advanced digital planning techniques designed to map out their treatment journey.
Patients can expect one-to-one consultations with the Invisalign team, alongside a 3D smile scan and simulation to demonstrate potential results. Clear explanations of how the treatment works and tailored treatment plans will also be provided.
Those who choose to go ahead with treatment will benefit from a range of complimentary extras. These include whitening, retainers, hygiene services or skin rejuvenation treatments.
In addition, 1 patient attending the event will receive £2,000 off their Invisalign treatment.
Invisalign treatment at the clinic is led by Darko Ilioski, who oversees all cases. Prior to opening Wight Clinic, Darko worked within the wider field of clear aligner treatment as a clinical advisor in the UK, supporting treatment planning and development.
He now focuses fully on patients at the Ryde clinic, ensuring each case is carefully assessed, planned and delivered.
A spokesperson for Wight Clinic said:
“Invisalign Day is about helping patients understand that straightening teeth today is very different from the past.
“It can be subtle, comfortable, and highly effective – but it must be planned properly to achieve the best results.”
Appointments are limited due to the personalised nature of consultations and booking is essential.
A £50 reservation fee applies, which is fully redeemable or refundable.
To book, call 01983 305000, visit www.wightclinic.co.uk or email [email protected]





























































































£2,000.00 off. Lol
Makes one wonder what the total bill will be, no
wonder everyone goes to Turkey for dental treatment.
Beats getting stuffed in the UK