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Monday, 12 October 2015

Women plump up their breasts with the 'Vampire Breast Lift'




Halloween may be fast-approaching, but this is not a spooky prank.

First, it was the Vampire Facelift, made popular by a blood-drenched selfie of Kim Kardasian, where blood is drawn from your arm by a professional, spun through a centrifuge to separate the platelet-rich plasma (PRP), and then reinserted into your face.
For years, cosmetic dermatologist Charles Runels, the inventor of the Vampire Facelift, has been using the same techniques used for the facelift on women's breasts in order to create fuller, perkier cleavage. 
By drawing, spinning, and reinserting blood back into the breasts, Runels says that he has been able to lift sagging, reshape and round breasts, fix inverted nipples, erase stretch marks and increase breast and nipple sensitivity.
The $1,800 treatment isn't a replacement for implants and won't bless you with a two cup size increase, but it will "look like you're wearing a pushup bra even when you're braless," according to Runels.
The procedure takes about 15 minutes with minimal pain of slight stinging and burning sensation and there's no down time. Full results take about two months, but a difference is noticed within a few days. It lasts a year or longer for most, though some women have permanent results.
Hemophobic individuals are not advised to get the Vampire Breast Lift, but if you're sold on this new procedure, find a doctor near you .

Click through the gallery to see the dramatic changes from the Vampire Breast Lift and the growth and history of the cosmetic industry.