faq
Vacuum therapy uses controlled suction to stimulate blood flow, activate collagen and elastin production, and gently lift breast tissue.
Breast lift treatments do not increase cancer risk. They only work on skin, circulation, and tissue elasticity, not on the cells that cause cancer.
A vacuum breast lift cannot reduce breast size, it’s designed to firm, lift, and enhance shape. If you’re looking to reduce volume, that would require surgical options.
Absolutely! Chest-focused workouts like push-ups, chest presses, or resistance band exercises can help strengthen muscles under the bust, making your results look even más definidos.
Results vary, but with consistent sessions and healthy habits, you can maintain your lift for 1-2 years. Maintenance treatments every so often help keep everything firme and perky.
Side effects are usually mild, like temporary redness, swelling, or sensitivity. These fade quickly, and the procedure is considered safe and non-invasive.
Typically 1–2 times per week until you reach your desired results. After that, maintenance sessions every 6-12 months will keep the lift strong.
A vacuum breast lift cannot be performed after breast augmentation surgery because the suction cups apply direct pressure on the breast tissue. This pressure can shift or damage the implants, cause discomfort, or interfere with the healing process. Since implants sit beneath the breast tissue or muscle, applying external suction increases the risk of complications like implant displacement, rupture, or capsular contracture. For clients with implants, alternative treatments like lymphatic drainage, skin tightening, or non-suction therapies are recommended instead to keep the results seguros y bonitos.
Yes, lymphatic drainage is highly recommended. It helps reduce swelling, prevent fibrosis, and speed up recovery.