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Why can't the news media put out some wholesome family entertainment instead of this constant fire hose of filth.
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Women are rushing to NYC’s ‘Cleavage Clinic’ for non-surgical, all-natural boob jobs — that cost half the price of implants
By Asia Grace, NY Post
Published Feb. 4, 2025
New York women like Kelsey Soles are hoping to boost their busts without going under the knife, so they're hitting up the newly-opened Cleavage Clinic.
Not all of the Big Apple’s belles are blessed with, well, big apples.
So New York women hoping to boost their busts without going under the knife are opting for alternative, non-surgical methods at a buzzy, new Midtown med spa.
Last week, Kelsey Soles, 29, used her own blood to go up a bra size — sort of.
“I used the plasma in my body to make my boobs bigger,” the lifestyle influencer, based in the Financial District, told The Post of her “vampire” breast lift.
The millennial underwent platelet-rich plasma therapy (PRP) at Cleavage Clinic, one of Gotham’s newest hotspots for non-invasive breast augmentations.
“I’m finally gonna have big t – ts this summer,” laughed Soles, a natural A-cup.
She got her first of three rounds of PRP on Jan. 30. After her next two treatments — one scheduled in March and the other for late spring — the formerly flat-chested millennial expects to boast full C cups.
“2025 is the year of big, natural t – ts,” cheered Soles.
Noelle Villella, Cleavage Clinic’s co-founder and registered nurse, told The Post their mission is to uplift women and their breasts in the safest ways possible.
“A lot of people do PRP for hair restoration, athletes do it for [injury] recovery,” explained Villella. “In our research, we found that it could be injected into the breast tissue.”
She and co-founder Bri Tomaselli, a breast-injector consultant, officially opened the doors to their enhancement center at the top of the year and regularly book over 10 consultations daily with local and long-distance women wanting bigger bosoms sans surgery.
Prices for their menu of nonintrusive treatments — including PRP, platelet-rich fibrin (PRF), Sculptra and Morpheus8 — range between $2,900 to $7,000.
“We’re in this world where everyone wants to look natural without putting unnatural things in their bodies,” said Tomaselli, adding that cost-effectiveness also contributes to the clinic’s rapid success.
“A traditional, invasive breast augmentation in Manhattan can cost anywhere between $15,000 to $30,000,” she noted. “Our services don’t create any scar tissue, there are zero risks and they’re affordable.”
For PRP, which cost Soles around $3,800, Villella drew several vials of blood from the antecubital vein (the crook of one’s elbow) and extracted the plasma with a centrifuge — a specialized machine used to separate the liquids.
After heating and cooling the plasma, she mixes it to create a jelly-like substance, then uses a cannula — a small, flexible tube said to be safer than a needle — to inject the gel into the breast.
Long Island mom of one Dayanara Perez was one of the first women in the US to get Motiva breast implants, which were recently approved by the FDA after a 6-year clinical trial. The implants have cutting-edge technology that makes them less likely to rupture and are look more natural, without ripples. “Everyone wants Motiva,” says another Manhattan-based plastic surgeon.
I got the newest, trendiest breast implants — everyone in NYC wants a pair
The results of PRP typically finalize around three months after a patient’s third session, and last up to three years.
“Plasma is rich in growth factors,” said Villella. “Once injected into the breast tissue, the plasma generates new collagen, which improves skin quality and leads to natural-looking results.”
PRP treatment, known in some circles as the “vampire” breast lift (VBL), is approved by the FDA for “cosmetic reasons” and has been used for facials for years now, popularized by Kim Kardashian. While still new for perkier busts, the procedure is an answer to the call for more natural beauty embellishments.
The societal swing away from toxins and plastics and towards organic aesthetics is led by some celebrities who have been reversing their plastic procedures as well as everyday gals ditching their silicone and saline add-ons for more “natural looking” alternatives.
But for Danielle, of SoHo, safety — rather than cost — was a key factor in her decision to choose PRP over breast implants.
“I’d contemplated getting surgery, but I wanted something natural with little to no health risks,” Danielle, who chose not to disclose her last name for privacy purposes, told The Post.
The 29-year-old began PRP treatments in September, during the clinic’s soft launch, starting with small size A boobs. And after her first session, Danielle said it feels like she’d had “an instant boob job.”
“I got the results I wanted,” gushed Danielle, who’s poised to undergo her final PRP session this month.
She hopes to have “perfect” B-cups before her summertime vacation to Greece. “I can’t wait to be in a bikini. I’m excited to show off.”
Isabella Attianese, 24, is already showing off her size 32DDD orbs, which she had lifted via Morpheus8 micro-needling at the clinic last month.
Morpheus8, which is FDA-approved for boob improvements, uses radiofrequency energy to tighten and remodel breast skin and tissue. It also treats stretch marks and scarring, causing the marks to virtually disappear.
“The girls are already looking so good,” Attianese, a lifestyle content creator who is based downtown, said of her perky pups.
It’s also working wonders for Olivia Caputo, 28.
The beauty influencer opted for Morpheus8 to remove the scars from enlarging her pair from a size 32A to a 32C in 2015.
“I’m feeling really confident,” Caputo, who shared the details of her $2,900 procedure on TikTok, told The Post. “It’s a natural way for women to make changes that cause them to feel a little better.”
Lurene Gunmia, a married mother of three from New Jersey, agreed.
Lurene Gunmia, 32, after Sculptra.
She spent $6,000 on Sculptra, a dermal filler approved by the FDA, to amp her 32AAs up to full 32Bs.
The injectable is a Poly-L-lactic acid mixed with water. Villella tells The Post that once the biodegradable substance is injected, it’s absorbed and begins to trigger the body to produce collagen rapidly.
And Gunmia, who “struggled” with having small breasts most of her life, is thrilled with her bouncy outcomes.
“As a mom, it feels good to do something that’s just for me,” she said. “It’s a confidence booster.”
“I can’t wait to have boobs on the beach this summer.”
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