Exclusive | Women are rushing to NYCs Cleavage Clinic for non-surgical, all-natural boob jobs that cost half the price of implants

Now, this is fast inflation.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 suc...

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Publisher: New York Post

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