Breast Lift
Women are raving about the Vampire Breast Lift®!
A solution for healthier, fuller, and more shapely breasts
Would you like to have shapely, firmer breasts without surgery or implants?
Vampire Breast Lift® will help you if you’ve experienced:
- Decreased sensation after implants, breastfeeding, other surgery, or simple tissue aging collapse or sagging
- Stretching and crinkling of skin around the cleavage
- Skin discoloration because of less blood flow
- Inverted nipples
- Implants have shifted and the cleavage is uneven
How does the Vampire Breast Lift® work using PRP and PPP?
A small amount of blood is taken from your arm, much like blood drawn for lab tests. The blood is separated into its component parts and the growth factors in the Platelet Rich Plasma are extracted.
Using numbing cream and a very small needle the physician injects the woman’s own growth factors back into her breast in a particular way. In addition to the PRP we also use the Platelet Poor Plasma (PPP) from your blood that is full of nutrients, hormones, proteins, enzymes, immune factors.
The stem cells then develop into new collagen, new blood vessels, and new fatty tissue. The result is younger-appearing skin and increased volume!
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does the Vampire Breast Lift® take?
You can immediately return to your regular life activities after you Breast Lift. Once the blood is drawn and separated, the actual procedure takes about 15-20 minutes in our office. There is no downtime and no “surgery.”
Is this procedure safer than implants, and can it be used if you have implants?
The answer is YES. The Vampire Breast Lift® is an excellent option for women with implants who would like an improved cleavage and to improve any crinkling of the skin.
Is PRP safe?
PRP, which comes from your own blood, has NEVER been associated with infection, malignancy or any serious side effect EVER (in over 15,000 research papers in multiple tissue types.)
Read about the research HERE
When will I notice results?
Most women notice an immediate increase in volume.
Most of our patients can see the volume and shape change after the procedure, Dr. Charles Runels, Inventor of the Vampire Breastlift® reports:
“The person looks beautiful that night because the volume’s there, and it improves over the next three months as the new collagen and fat gets healthier and juicier like when the woman was [younger.]” In time many women report, ”Nipples become healthier, loss of sensation from breast feeding or breast augmentation can come back, the stretch marks improve, it just looks like a healthier breast.”
How long will the results last?
You can expect results to last for at least 1 year depending on your age, vitality and overall health.
Women share their breast transformation:
For the first time in my life I have nipple sensitivity, and I am 60 years old. I never had children, I just thought this was not possible for me. Wow, it has amplified my sex life in amazing ways. I feel tingles throughout my body and a connection to my vagina and my spouse in new ways. My husband of 30 years said I am so fortunate to have a woman so attractive and alive like this in her 60s. Thank you Dr. Benson for your gentle care. The procedure was absolutely pain less and it just gets better with time. — Dawn S. Chicago
After breastfeeding two children, I felt helpless about my sagging breasts. They were small to begin with. Yet at 53, I researched my nonsurgical options to help bring my breasts back to life. There was very little outside of implants, and as a highly sensitive person with an autoimmune condition, I knew that was not an option for me. I am grateful I found Dr. Benson and Santa Fe Soul Center for Regenerative Medicine. After two PRP breast lifts in 3 months, I am elated. I have more volume in my breasts, they are not drooping anymore, perkier and the skin and texture of my entire breast area looks like they did pre-children. Forever grateful and will continue the exercises and breast love affirmations Dr. Robyn gave me. Thank you for helping me get my shine back, Dr. Robyn. — Samantha, Albuquerque