What is a Vampire Breast Lift (VBL)?
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The Vampire Breast Lift (VBL) procedure uses the patient's own blood with the goal of enhancing skin texture, skin tone, and breast fullness -- especially for sagging or drooping skin or post-pregnancy patients. The VBL begins with collecting a small amount of the patient’s blood, which is then processed to isolate the platelet-rich plasma (PRP). The PRP is then injected into the patient’s breasts, where it is believed to stimulate the production of collagen and elastin.
Results are variable and permanent enhancement is not guaranteed by this non-surgical procedure.
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