Bikini season is coming, and with it comes the pressure to look and feel your best. If you want to be bikini body ready, consider adding one of these four plastic surgery procedures to your preparation plan.* After all, who doesn’t want to strut their best self poolside this summer?
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Breast Augmentation
Breast augmentation can be the perfect accessory for your new bikini top. If you’ve ever considered having your breasts enhanced, summertime might be a great time. In fact, Google Trends shows an increased interest in searches for “breast augmentation” between June and August. Although individual experience varies, most women find it only takes a few weeks to heal from an augmentation surgery, leaving you ready to show off your new curves while it’s still high summer.*
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Brazilian Butt Lift
And what about your bikini bottoms? During a Brazilian butt lift, excess fat from your midsection is extracted through liposuction and used to help augment your posterior curves.* BBL can enhance the shape, size and definition of you behind,* which sees just as much sunlight in the summer months as your top half.
A Brazilian butt lift could take you from swim skirts to bikini cut swim suit bottoms this summer
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Thigh and Body Lift
A thigh and body lift might be an option if you find yourself covering your lower half with a wrap at the beach or avoiding shorts even when the summer sun is scalding. If you’ve been left with loose, saggy skin after significant weight loss, a lift can remove the excess.*
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Cellulite Treatment
If you’re embarrassed by dimpled, uneven skin caused by cellulite, a cellulite treatment like VelaShape III may be right for you. VelaShape is FDA-approved for temporary improvement in the appearance of cellulite,* providing the finishing touch on your bikini-season-ready bod.
*This information is for education only, and is not meant as a guarantee of results. Your results may vary.
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