Celebrities are getting more and more inclined towards the new and intriguing Vampire Facelift. It’s a revolutionary skin procedure which includes taking blood out from your body and injecting the same into those little troubled areas of your face.
Though called a ‘facelift’, it’s not really one. There are absolutely no knives or nips involved and no risk of ending up with a swollen lip or eye. Instead of introducing a foreign element into your body, this procedure uses your own fresh blood to boost new blood cells and collagen.
The entire process takes about an hour and a half and it starts with the doctor taking out two vials of blood from your body. From that blood, platelets are carefully extracted out from the red blood cells and the white blood cells. These platelets are actually an ideal natural serum for your face and can help reducing the wrinkles to a great extent, not to mention they can help you get that glow back. These mighty platelets are injected in the focus areas which are mostly around the eyes and those laugh lines around the mouth and that is when your face gets all gory with blood and you start feeling like a vampire. But you don’t need to be worry about that mental picture. The blood is soon cleared off, leaving you with clear, glowing and amazingly tighter skin.
Meant mostly for the women over 40, this treatment was made famous in 2013 by Kim Kardashian when she took a similar treatment on her famous reality show. Though she called it a ‘blood facial’, we completely understand why anyone would want to call it a Vampire Facelift. The problem with Botox is, though it does reduce the lines and wrinkles, too much of it can leave you with a swollen and frozen face obvious to everyone that you got something done. And that is exactly why women all over the world are choosing the Vampire Facelift as their go to procedure instead of Botox. The professionals say people won’t even notice you had something done.
You need two sessions a month to get things started and then a follow up every six months to make sure you have that dewy glow all year round.
So, are you up for it?
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