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Vacuum therapy is a non-invasive procedure that increases circulation to the buttocks and breast , to lift and enhance your buttocks/breast and make the skin appear smoother and firmer. This treatment can also break down fat tissue and cellulite, and remove toxins from your muscles. Vacuum therapy uses suction and mechanical massage to make your buttocks look firmer and more toned.
How Vacuum Therapy Works
Vacuum therapy uses suction to lift the skin over your buttocks. It then massages the tissues with mechanical rollers. A vacuum butt lift is significantly different than a Brazilian Butt Lift—a procedure that involves suctioning or removing fat out of one area of the body and injecting or transferring it into your butt cheeks. Vacuum therapy, on the other hand, is completely non-invasive.
Benefits of Vacuum Therapy
Vacuum Therapy Side Effects
Because vacuum therapy is a non-invasive, or nonsurgical procedure, there are minimal negative side effects. It does not typically cause pain, although you might have momentary discomfort when the suction is first started or turned off.
Your skin might also feel tight or tingly, or look a little puffy immediately after treatment, but this is temporary. Vacuum therapy can also cause temporary redness in the affected area, but it doesn't usually cause bruising.
Vacuum Butt/Breast Lift Procedure
During a vacuum butt/breast lift session, one large suction cup is placed on each butt cheek or on each breast. The suction machine is then turned on and adjusted to a level that is comfortable for you. The suction cups are clear to allow your technician to see how your skin is responding to treatment.
Treatment time last around 1 hour. After your session, you'll be encouraged to drink a lot of water to help flush toxins out of your body. There's no required downtime after treatment, but if you experience discomfort, it might also be helpful to rest until the side effects have subsided and avoid exercise until the following day.
Initial treatments are performed one or two times per week, for a total of 12 -18 sessions. After this point, monthly sessions are recommended to help maintain your results or at least 1 session every 6 months is required.
Vacuum therapy might not be safe for everyone. Avoid this treatment if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, if you have active cancer, or if you take blood-thinning medications.