Vacuum Buttlift

Lift, Plump, and Tone— Without Surgery

Discover how vacuum-assisted butt lifts enhance your shape without downtime

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A vacuum buttlift (also called vacuum therapy or vacuum-assisted butt lift) is a non-invasive cosmetic treatment that uses suction cups and mechanical massage to lift, tone, and plump the buttocks. It’s marketed as a non-surgical alternative to procedures like the Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL), though the results are generally much subtler and temporary.

How It Works:
  • Special suction cups are placed on the buttocks.
  • A vacuum device creates negative pressure to stimulate muscle tissue and improve blood
    flow.
  • This may help enhance the appearance of the gluteal area by temporarily lifting and firming it.
  • Some devices also claim to help reduce the appearance of cellulite.
Claimed Benefits:
  • Non-invasive and painless
  • No downtime
  • Mild lifting and plumping
  • Can improve skin texture and circulation
Considerations:
  • Results are temporary, often lasting a few days to a couple of weeks.
  • Multiple sessions (usually 6–12) are often recommended for longer-lasting effects.
  • There's limited scientific evidence supporting long-term effectivenes
  • Not a substitute for exercise, surgical procedures, or fat grafting.

Ready to Reshape Your Body?

Neveskin Cryo Butt Lift is a non-invasive body contouring treatment designed to lift, tone, and
firm the buttocks using a combination of cold and warm temperatures. This approach aims to
stimulate collagen production, reduce the appearance of cellulite, and enhance skin texture,
offering a non-surgical alternative to traditional buttock enhancement procedures.

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FAQs

What is the Neveskin Cryo Butt Lift?

The Neveskin Cryo Butt Lift is a non-invasive treatment that uses localized cold therapy, suction, and massage to gently lift, tone, and enhance the appearance of the buttocks. It offers a subtle, natural-looking plump without surgery, needles, or downtime.

How does it work?

Using a specialized handpiece, the Neveskin device applies controlled cold and vacuum pressure to the gluteal area. This stimulates circulation, activates the underlying muscle tissue, and improves lymphatic drainage—creating a temporary lift and firmer-looking skin.

Is it safe?

Yes. The treatment is non-invasive and generally considered safe for healthy individuals. There’s no anesthesia, no incisions, and no recovery time, making it a low-risk option for body contouring.

How long do results last?

Results are temporary, typically lasting a few days to a couple of weeks. With consistent sessions (usually 6–12), you may notice more sustained improvements in firmness and tone.

Does it hurt?

Most clients find the treatment to be comfortable, even relaxing. You may feel a cold sensation and gentle suction, but there is no pain or discomfort involved.

How many sessions will I need?

For best results, we recommend a series of 6 to 12 treatments, spaced 1–2 times per week. Your provider will personalize a treatment plan based on your goals.

Will it get rid of cellulite?

While not a cure for cellulite, the Cryo Butt Lift may help reduce its appearance by improving blood flow, stimulating lymphatic drainage, and smoothing the skin’s surface.

Is there any downtime?

None. You can return to your normal activities immediately after treatment. It’s a perfect option for clients seeking a lunchtime lift or a special-event glow.

Who is not a candidate?

This treatment may not be suitable for individuals who are pregnant, breastfeeding, have severe circulatory disorders, or certain medical conditions. A brief consultation will help determine your eligibility.

Is this the same as a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL)?

No. The Cryo Butt Lift is a non-surgical alternative designed for mild enhancement and temporary lift. A BBL is a surgical fat transfer procedure with significantly different outcomes and risks.

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