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Pricing Guide

How Much Does a Non-Invasive BBL Cost?

Natural lift and volume without the surgery, the risk, or the recovery. Here is what the investment looks like.

Non-Invasive Brazilian Butt Lift Pricing

At Superior Sculpting in Vero Beach. All prices include everything listed below.

3-Session Package

$480

$160/session

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6-Session Package

$930

$155/session

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9-Session Package

$1,350

$150/session

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Compare: Non-Invasive Brazilian Butt Lift vs. Surgical Brazilian Butt Lift

Non-Invasive Brazilian Butt Lift Surgical Brazilian Butt Lift
Cost $480 - $1350 $8,000 - $15,000
Additional Costs None. Everything included. Anesthesia ($1,000-$2,000), operating room fees ($1,000-$3,000), compression garments ($100-$300), post-op medications, follow-up visits, and potential revision surgery.
Downtime Zero. Resume normal activity immediately. 2-4 weeks before sitting normally. 6-8 weeks before returning to full activity. Cannot sit directly on buttocks for 2-3 weeks. Special pillow required for weeks.
Risks None. Non-invasive, FDA-cleared. The surgical BBL has the highest mortality rate of all cosmetic procedures. Fat embolism can be fatal. Additional risks include infection, fat necrosis, asymmetry, and seroma formation.
Provider Ashley Aranda, specialist, 5+ years Surgeon + anesthesiologist + nursing staff

What Is Included in Every Package

  • check_circle Personalized treatment plan calibrated for your body and goals
  • check_circle 55-minute sessions with vacuum therapy and radio frequency
  • check_circle Before-and-after photos for visual progress tracking
  • check_circle Zero surgical risk: no implants, no fat transfer, no anesthesia
  • check_circle Free body assessment ($75 value) at your first visit

The Cost of Waiting

Skin elasticity in the gluteal area declines with age, which means the vacuum therapy and RF treatments produce more natural-looking lift and volume when your skin still has collagen reserves. Women who start in their 30s see the most dramatic lifting effect. After 50, the treatment still works, but the lift may be less pronounced because the skin cannot contract as tightly around the new volume.

Payment Options

Superior Sculpting accepts all major credit cards. Afterpay is coming soon for interest-free installment options. Ashley also offers custom payment plans for larger packages. Discuss options during your free consultation.

Pricing Questions

How does the cost compare to surgical BBL? expand_more
A full 9-session non-invasive BBL package at Superior Sculpting costs $1,350. A surgical BBL averages $8,000-$15,000 before adding anesthesia, facility fees, and recovery costs. The non-invasive option is roughly 85-90% less expensive with zero surgical risk.
Are results as dramatic as surgical BBL? expand_more
Non-invasive results are more subtle and natural-looking. Volume and lift build progressively over sessions. Ashley will give you honest expectations during your free assessment. Most clients choose this option for enhancement without the risks and recovery of surgery.
How many sessions for noticeable results? expand_more
Most clients notice improvement within 3 sessions. Ashley recommends 6 to 9 sessions for optimal lift and volume, depending on your starting point and goals.

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