Are you avoiding wearing that cute low cut top? Has your skin color become more dull and colorless? Or has the shape of your breasts become collapsed and droopy? What about a lack of sensation after breast feeding, implants, other surgery, or aging? Have inverted nipples? Or just dealing with crinkling, paper like skin around the cleavage area? The vampire breast lift could be the treatment for you.
A vampire breast lift (VBL) augments your breasts without surgery. Providers inject platelet-rich plasma (PRP) to improve skin texture and make your breasts appear fuller. PRP is Platelet Rich Plasma – your own plasma and your own platelets – the same ingredients used to rejuvenate the face, erase scars, and nourish joints and tendons. Your plasma is already loaded with growth factors and stem cells but your platelets can send out signals that attract even more stem cells to the area.
First we evaluate the shape and where the shape can be enhanced to create a younger, more attractive appearance.Then we prepare the growth factors for injection. A medical assistant will draw your blood. From there, it is spun down in a centrifuge to separate out the PRP (platelet rich plasma) containing your growth factors. When these growth factors enter the breast (injected by an RN or NP), then muti-potent stem cells become activated to grow new tissue. This new tissue includes new collagen, new fatty tissue (for smoothness), and new blood vessels (for a healthy glow).
Then your practitioner "activates" those platelets to cause the release from the platelets of at least 8 growth factors that would normally be used to heal injured tissue.
These growth factors work like magic to cause increased collagen & new blood flow.
Using numbing cream and a very small needle (for almost no pain), the provider injects the woman's own growth factors back into her breast in a particular way. These growth factors then activate multipotent stem cells already in the skin (tricking them into "thinking" there's been an injury and new younger tissue should generated).
Side effects are minimal, but may include bruising, swelling and tenderness, but there’s no downtime.
The effects of the procedure improve over the course of 2 to 3 months and can last for at least 1 to 2 years. A maintenance treatment once a year can help to maintain results.