What is Vampire Breast Lift?
A vampire breast lift (VBL) is a procedure to improve (augment) the look of your breasts if surgery isn’t yet warranted. VBL uses Platelet Rich Plasma injections, also known as a PRP breast lift.
Why is a Vampire Breast Lift done?
People may opt for an PRP breast lift if a surgical breast lift isn’t yet warranted. Providers who inject PRP into their patients’ breasts claim that it:
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Increases elastin (a protein that allows tissue to stretch).
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Promotes growth of collagen (a protein that provides structure to your body).
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Stimulates new cell growth.
A vampire breast lift may help to:
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Improve skin texture and tone.
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Make your breasts look lifted and fuller.
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Reduce the look of wrinkles, stretch marks, and scars.
What is autologous conditioned plasma?
Autologous conditioned plasma comes from your blood. PRP contains proteins that promote blood clotting and help with cell growth.
Providers separate PRP from the rest of your blood in a centrifuge, a machine that spins your blood at high speeds. The centrifuge separates your blood into three components:
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Platelet Rich Plasma.
Does a Vampire Breast Lift really work?
Scientists haven’t studied the effectiveness of vampire blood lifts, also known as PRP breast lifts. The long-term side effects and risks aren’t known. If you're considering breast lift options, be sure to consult with a board-certified plastic surgeon or dermatologist about the risks of this particular treatment.
Enhance Your Beauty with Vampire Breast Lift
If you’re looking for a non-surgical breast lift, our Vampire Breast Lift is the answer. Using your own blood plasma, we stimulate natural cell growth and rejuvenation for firmer and more youthful-looking breasts. This innovative technique provides long-lasting results without the pain and downtime of surgery. Experience the transformation you’ve been waiting for!
Procedure Details
What happens before a PRP Breast Lift?
Before an ACP breast lift, you’ll have a consultation with your provider to discuss what you want to achieve. Your provider will:
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Ask about your health history.
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Examine your breasts.
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Discuss your desired outcome from the procedure.
If you decide to move forward with a PRP breast lift, your provider may suggest that you:
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Stop taking some medications, such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and aspirin, for a week before the procedure.
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Wear comfortable clothing to your appointment.
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Remove jewelry and keep it at home.
What happens during a Vampire Breast Lift?
During a vampire breast lift, your provider will take a blood sample, usually from your arm. They’ll spin the blood in a centrifuge machine to separate the PRP.
Your provider will apply a numbing cream to your breasts to decrease your sensitivity during the procedure. Then, they use a thin needle to inject PRP into areas throughout your breasts.
The injections generally take about 20 minutes. The entire procedure usually lasts less than an hour.
What happens after a Vampire Breast Lift?
Most people don’t have any side effects after a vampire breast lift. Some people experience side effects for a few days, such as:
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Swelling.
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Tenderness.