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Vacuum Brazilian Butt Lift

The non-invasive Vacuum Brazilian Butt Lift helps lift, tone, firm, and shape the buttocks through glass suctioning cups by stimulating the muscles. This procedure is equivalent to 1,500 squats.

nEED TO KNOW

Procedure Time

2-4 Hours

Potential Risks

Mild Redness, Swelling, Tenderness, Bruising

Number of Treatments

Usually 1 to 2

Recovery Time

Immediately

Results Duration

Immediately & progress up to 6 months

Sensitivity

Mild & may last up to 7 days

BENEFITS

Long-Lasting

Effective Results

Sculpts

Non-Invasive

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PRE-CARE

  • Increasing water intake and reduce/avoid caffeine.

  • Reduce the use of toxins, fatty foods, and carbohydrates prior to your treatment (tobacco, alcohol, cheeseburgers, etc.).

  • Avoid any body contouring procedure prior (discuss with technician).

  • Increase consumption of fruits and vegetables.

  • Avoid a heavy meal one hour prior to appointment.

  • No alcohol within 48 hours.

  • Do not schedule if you have any open sores, wounds, dry, or cracked skin (skin needs to be healthy and hydrated).

  • Avoid laser hair removal or any laser treatments and non-surgical body contouring prior to appointment (discuss with technician).

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POST-CARE

  • Avoid Aspirin and Ibuprofen during the treatment.

  • Follow a healthy eating plan.

  • Exercise at least 1 hour per week to help assist your metabolism.

  • Drink an abundance of water to help flush out the toxins.

CONTRAINDICATIONS

  • Clients under the age of 18.

  • Pregnant/Nursing.

  • Immediately following pregnancy (3 months natural/12 months c-section).

  • Liver or kidney problems.

  • Heart or lung conditions.

  • Raynaud’s disease or other vasoconstrictive disorders.

  • Suffers of physiological hypotonic (lacking in muscle tone/muscle or tissue wastage).

  • Cancer (must have been off medication for 12 months with doctors clearance).

  • Epilepsy.

  • Blood clotting disorders such as, hemophilia or a history of thrombosis, including those taking blood thinners.

  • Immune system disease (Aids/HIV) or Urticaria.

  • Frostbite Intolerance.

  • Hypoproteinemia or hyperproteinemia (high or low levels of protein in the blood).

  • Hernias or weak stomach muscle walls.

  • Cardiovascular or cerebral diseases issues with blood flow to the heart).

  • Post invasive surgery (in the treatment area – wait at least 12 months, avoiding any scar).

  • Clients with metal plates or joint implants, including permanent dermal implants (in the treatment area).

  • Artificial joints and bone implants (in treatment area).

  • Certain Immune Disorders.

  • Severe Diabetes.

  • Site of previous cosmetic surgery.

  • Hyper or Hypotension [high or low blood pressure].

  • Clients who have donated or received organ transplant.

  • Fillers (area is avoided).

  • Cuts, abrasions or bruising (area is avoided).

  • During menstruation (skin is more sensitive and recommend waiting).

  • Keloid scarring (area is avoided).