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Toronto & Windsor Body Sculpting Expert Dr. Peter Bray Perfects Brazilian Butt Lift Augmentation AND Body Contouring With NEW Advanced BodyTITE Technology

Rounder, Fuller, lifted, More Youthful Buttocks, Slimmer Waistline, Sculpted Curvaceous Backside With Smoother Tighter Skin

2012-06-05
TORONTO, ON, June 05, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dr. Peter Bray, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon is using a NEW technology to re-contour, sculpt and shape the backside, and augment the butt; BodyTite, is a Radio-Frequency Assisted Liposuction (RFAL) that's revolutionizing body contouring offering up to eight times the skin and connective tissue tightening of traditional liposuction.

AS we age or lose a lot of weight our skin loses it's elasticity. For patients with skin laxity and/or stretch marks along with fat deposits using BodyTite will firm their body and decrease the risk of post-liposuction skin laxity. Compared to traditional liposuction, BodyTite offers a safer, gentler and less traumatic alternative with more uniform results and usually minimal postoperative discomfort and bruising.

"I'm not one to jump on new technologies and trends so I spent a great deal of time researching and testing this NEW radio frequency assisted liposuction before using it in my practice; BodyTite has proven over and over again to provide better results than regular liposuction. The radio frequency technology, not only provides beautiful outcomes for body sculpting procedures but it also works exceptionally well for neck and facial tighteningand lifting, says Dr. Bray.

The goal of Dr. Brays BodyTITE Brazilian Butt Augmentation and Body Sculpting procedure is to reshape, lift and augment sagging bottoms into a prominent, firmer, rounder shape and to sculpt the lower back for a more sensual backside and slimmer waistline.

During the surgery, Dr. Bray uses the NEW BodyTite radio frequency assisted liposuction to remove unwanted fat from areas of the body, such as flanks, hips, back or tummy. He then strategically transfers this fat into different levels of the upper buttocks to provide fullness, shape and projection of the bottom . AS well, Dr. Bray uses BodyTite so sculpt and re-contour the lower backside to provide a curvaceous profile and a slimmer waistline with tighter smooth skin.

The transfer of fat is achieved by re-injection, which involves miniscule incisions that fade with time. Fat transplantation also enables customized augmentation. Using your own fat is 100 percent natural so not susceptible to the risks associated with artificial implants.

The treatment takes three to four hours, including the BodyTite liposuction. A few weeks' recovery time is required for the fat to become healthy and viable. The procedure is sought by women of all ages, ethnic backgrounds from executives, models to moms who just want their pre-pregnancy bodies back. "Combining surgeries like tummy tucks, the brazilian butt lift and breast augmentation or lift sometimes called The Mommy Makeover is very common in my practice." says Dr. Bray

The results are customized to the individual preference of each patient. Most of Dr. Brays patients live a healthy life style, exercise and eat a well balance diet but were still unable to achieve the butt shape and backside they always wanted.

In cases where the patient doesn't have enough body fat, and they don't want to gain weight before the surgery, Dr. Bray uses Butt Implants.

Dr. Bray has seen an increase in the number of Asian and African Canadian patients seeking the Brazilian Butt lift with fat grafting and/or Butt Implants

According to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS), Americans spent more than $31 million on buttock augmentation surgeries in 2010, a 40 percent jump from the year before. ASAPS sees the influence of celebrities like Kim Kardashian, Beyonce, and Jennifer Lopez on women who want a shapely rear-end.

The buttock augmentation (Brazilian butt lift) has been reported to be amongst the highest cosmetic procedures predicted to be requested in 2012, according to the ASAPS - American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery.

Dr. Peter Bray is Board Certified in Plastic Surgery by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and holds the rank of Assistant Professor in the Department of Surgery, University of Toronto.

Dr. Bray provides a full range of body and facial cosmetic plastic surgeries for both MEN and Women including,face lift, neck lift with NeckTITE, tummy tuck, breast aug/lift, breast reduction, body sculpting, fat graft, liposuction, leg lift, arm lift, butt lift, full body lift, and (BodyTITE expert, gynecomastia (male breast reduction) and non surgical (Botox, Restylane, Perlane, Skin Care) and much more.

Dr. Bray is one of the first surgeons in Canada using the BodyTite Technology. His surgical and non-surgical procedures are provided in Toronto at Elements Wellness & Medispa, a state-of-the-art facility recognized by Time Magazine as one of Canada's most luxurious Plastic Surgery, Wellness + Medispas, "delivering world class services in various categories".

Dr. Brays Windsor, Ontario location: UTOPIA MED SPA

For more information contact:
Paulette or Dr. Bray
416-323-1330
info@drbrayplasticsurgery.com
http://www.drbrayplasticsurgery.com


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[Press-News.org] Toronto & Windsor Body Sculpting Expert Dr. Peter Bray Perfects Brazilian Butt Lift Augmentation AND Body Contouring With NEW Advanced BodyTITE Technology
Rounder, Fuller, lifted, More Youthful Buttocks, Slimmer Waistline, Sculpted Curvaceous Backside With Smoother Tighter Skin