The Vampire Breast Lift uses your own platelets to increase collagen
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With age, the skin surrounding the breasts tends to lose its elasticity. From pregnancy to nursing the breasts can start to lack their youthful appearance. A breast lift can revive your breast to be firmer and more aesthetically pleasing. In one year, over a thousand women had the breast lift procedure and were delighted with the outcome and experience little to no issues with the procedure.
Considerations
A Breast lift or a mastopexy is performed when the breasts’ skin has loosened over time and the breasts begin to sag or become uneven. Breast lifts are often considered by women after pregnancy, significant weight loss or gain, and the natural effects of aging. This procedure can also make the areola (skin surrounding the nipple) smaller and more visually appealing.
Breast lifts are often paired with breast augmentation or breast reduction procedures. If you think a breast lift is right for you, schedule a consultation.
Detailed Procedural Info
The breast lift procedure does require general anesthesia. The procedure typically includes an incision around the areola, straight down ending at the bottom of the breasts. Other methods of conducting a breast lift are available, and your doctor will determine the best procedure to meet your specific needs.
The results of the breast lift procedure look visually appealing, and the shape of the breasts looks natural. You’ll have a revived shape, more youthful breasts after your breast lift. If you think you might be a good candidate for a breast lift, please fill out the form to the right.
What to Expect
Our expert team of advocates will schedule a consultation with you to fully understand your hopes, concerns, and your desired outcome. The doctor will then review this information with you and discuss realistic expectations and outcomes.
Following the procedure, you can expect to wear compression garments and may experience some drainage, bruising, pain, swelling, and redness. These symptoms should dissipate within a few weeks. Some side-effects can last up to three months after the procedure.