Regaining Youth The PRP Breast Lift
Men and women associate their degrees of masculinity and femininity with their physical appearances. That physical appearance can include hair volume and thickness, muscle tone and general fitness, and muscle size or breast size and shape. These issues can transform someone with little confidence to someone with more confidence. They help.
The percent of men who will have noticeable hair loss by the age of 35 is 40%. The percent of men who will have noticeable hair loss by age 60 is 65%. And the effects are well-known, even among pop culture circles, where making fun of the fact that a man has less hair than before is a well-known trope.
The percent of hair loss sufferers who would spend their life savings to regain a full head of hair is 47%. And the percent of hair loss sufferers who said they would rather have more hair than money or friends is 60%. This is not an unusual or shocking statistic. More and more men (and women) feel that hair is crucial to physical appearance.
In the case of both men and women, hair is a sign of vitality and considered a sign of either masculinity or femininity. Hair that is lustrous and gorgeous is a sign of youth, of energy, of physical health. Hair that is spotty or graying or receding or falling out is a sign of old age, or lack of physical health.
For men, losing their head of hair may be a sign of lowered perceived maleness or masculinity. Although masculinity isn’t also associated with a head of hair, the lack of hair will likely bring a lack of confidence in one’s physical appearance and perhaps in the confidence of a man in general.
For women, losing their hair is associated with the femininity of that woman. Women are often taught that beauty is the most important factor in a woman; losing that hair signals that they are becoming less attractive and losing that hair signals that they are losing their femininity, which is crucial for them to continue in society.
Men and women both take account of their physical appearances, to see how attractive they are physically and how much they are attractive to the partners they are suiting for. One of the roles played in attractive comes with muscular definition: in the case of men, their general muscles and in the case of women, their breasts.
Men view their muscles as a sign of masculinity (most men do anyway). A weak muscled man is seen as less masculine than a well-muscled man. Many men spend years in the gym trying to perfect the perfect male body, through a combination of free weight training, resistance training, and body weight training.
Muscles grow depending on the amount of force placed upon them. They rip and tear, only to be fed protein and are built all over again, this time bigger than before. Unfortunately, for women, that is not the case in the area of the body some would like to grow: the breasts.
The breasts are difficult to treat, in that they cannot grow like a muscle. Yes, it is possible to breakdown and build the chest muscles, but the breast generally stays the same size. That is why some are turning to plastic surgery to grow the breasts, in a procedure called breast augmentation surgery.
Some, however, are turning to a new treatment called the vampire breast life or PRP breast lift. PRP breast lift stands for Platelet Rich Plasma for breast augmentation surgery. The PRP breast lift takes plasma from other parts of the body and injects them into the breast. This gives the breast a natural, youthful look.
The PRP breast lift is recommended to be combined with a fat transfer into the breast, which is also a minimally invasive procedure that increases the size of the breast. The PRP breast lift combined with the fat transfer (the first of which is known sometimes as the vampire breast lift procedure) adds size and a youthful look to the breast.
There are many options for those looking to rejuvenate their body. There is a treatment for ed, a menopause treatment, a prp face lift procedure, bhrt therapy, and a hair loss treatment, among others.