A Breast Lift Without Surgery

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January 15, 2024

A traditional breast lift often involves invasive procedures, leaving noticeable scars. But did you know that there’s a groundbreaking alternative? BodyTite and Morpheus8 offer a transformative solution, tightening and rejuvenating the upper poles of the breasts for a more youthful and firm appearance.

Dr. Gajer employs a minimally invasive approach by making pinhole incisions, allowing the BodyTite probe to be inserted directly beneath the skin under local anesthesia. Through this method, BodyTite tightens and contracts the skin from within, complemented by the external action of Morpheus8 radiofrequency microneedling.

Patients undergoing this procedure report minimal discomfort, often experiencing no pain, and are typically able to resume work within just two days after the treatment.

Experience innovation and rejuvenation with BodyTite and Morpheus8!

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