At beautyheaven, we’re constantly on the lookout for treatment innovations, so when we started seeing the non-surgical breast lift popping up, it definitely piqued our interest.
Traditionally the only way to change your breast shape was through implants, but what if there was another way?
We spoke to Dr. Josh Wall, medical director of Contour Clinics to tell us everything we need to know about non-surgical breast lifts.
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What is a non-surgical breast lift?
“It is a combination of deep dermal skin tightening with the tempsure radiofrequency platform and platelet rich plasma injections (commonly known as the vampire breast lift)” Dr Josh explains.
Essentially, tempsure is a radiofrequency device that penetrates deep into your skin and promotes collagen production. When combined with platelet rich plasma injections, the treatment restores skin elasticity, helping to lift sagging breasts.
Is it painful?
Not painless by any means, but not excruciating.
Dr Josh says most patients “described [the pain] as a 3-4/10”
How long do the results last?
Far from a permanent solution to breast sagging, Dr Josh says you can expect results to last “1-2 years depending on cup size and age, larger breasts are more prone to the effects of gravity, hence decreasing longevity of the result.”
Are the results immediate?
This is a treatment that takes a bit of patience to reap the rewards. “Results can be seen in 2-3 months” Dr Josh informs us.
Who is the ideal candidate for a non-surgical breast lift?
This one isn’t suited to people with bigger breats, with Josh saying the ideal candidates are “women with mild degrees of sagging, with moderate to small cup sizes.”
How long does the procedure take?
The procedure is a quick one, with Dr Josh saying you can expect it to take about an hour.
How many sessions does it take to see results?
This isn’t the kind of procedure that shows the full effects instantly, with Dr Josh saying it takes 3 sessions to see results.
Is there any down time?
Good news for anyone considering getting one, a non-surgical breast lift is relatively minor in terms of recovery time. Dr Josh says there will be “no downtime”.
How much does the procedure cost?
Dr Josh says the treatment costs $1800 per session, and as you need 3 of them you can expect the full procedure to cost $5400 all up.
Should I wait until after I’ve had kids or finished breast feeding to get a non-surgical breast lift?
No need to wait, with Dr Josh saying “neither of these preclude you from having treatment. The decision would very much depend on how urgent the patient is to lift their breasts, and their budget.”
Anything non surgical sounds good to me
Sounds like a waste of money to me, sad women are not happy with how nature intended things to go.
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My mum was the same. She got a reduction and lift last year and it was the best thing she has ever done for herself. But it was very expensive around $15,000 I think. There was a very minor Medicare rebate, around $1000 I think which can only be submitted post surgery after you’ve already paid. I have been every size between a 10b up to a 12G. I am happy with their current size (around a 10c/d) but after stretching so much I have a lot of excess skin. I feel for you, a j/k size would be so painful and make life very challenging.
Well it’s a bit hard to for some circumstances. When you’ve always had nice assets that was a part of your identity, then suddenly to lose them (seemingly overnight) when you have your third child. It’s difficult not to be tempted by these things.
But I agree, waste of money I don’t have!