Botox gives the breast the right shape and adds volume
Last reviewed: 16.10.2021
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Over time, many women begin to sag chest. This can contribute to breastfeeding, especially nutrition. And under the influence of sunlight on the skin in the decollete area, wrinkles appear. Until recently, medicine could offer women only one option for a breast lift - mastopexy, which involves a significant rehabilitation period.
Now experts advise to use a lift using Botox. The technique promises an instant result without side effects and without the need for rehabilitation. Technology was developed by a Thai dermatologist back in 2009, but only recently it began to gain popularity.
In Britain, this technique is available in the Wimpole Skin Care Center. Experts say that the introduction of Botox tightens the skin, giving the breast the right shape, removing wrinkles and adding volume. In this case, Botox is injected into the skin around the chest, and not into the muscles, allowing you to maintain sensitivity and lifting both adipose tissue and the breast tissue directly. Plus, small injections are done around the areola. So far, no one has said about the side effects.
The most optimal result is achieved after a few days after the injection. For the best outcome, doctors are advised to repeat the procedure within three weeks. In total, the chest will rise by two centimeters, and the volume will increase by about 10%. On average, the result lasts six months. The only restriction: the technique will not work with a breast larger than 34C.