Plasma Fibroblast starting at $300

What to Expect:

Plasma fibroblast therapy is an aesthetic procedure that may help tighten and improve the appearance of the skin. An Aesthetician uses a pen-like device to cause minor damage to the skin, which triggers a process of regeneration.

Plasma fibroblast treatment is a non-surgical skin tightening procedure that uses a high energy discharge to make a small wound in the skin. This can encourage cells known as fibroblasts to repair the skin and maintain firmness.

This treatment aims to improve the skin’s appearance by using plasma which is a hot, gas-like substance, to stimulate the fibroblast cells in the deeper layer of the skin to repair the outer skin layers. Some institutions describe plasma as the fourth state of matter, along with solid, liquid, and gas.

A fibroblast is a type of skin cell that secretes collagen proteins in the dermis, the layer of the skin just below the outermost skin layer. These cells play a significant role in wound healing and maintaining skin firmness and tightness.

A trained professional uses a pen-like device that discharges plasma for the treatment. By applying energy to a gas, it creates a cloud of charged ions that is extremely hot and emits electromagnetic radiation.

Using the device, a person can release a targeted, hot electric current to the skin to create a small wound, or micro-injury in the skin. In response to the micro-injury, fibroblasts activate and attempt to repair and regenerate the skin.

Usually, the healing period lasts a few days up to one week. However, it may take longer for some individuals to recover.

If a person requires multiple treatments in the same area, they will need to wait 8 weeks between appointments.

Post-treatment care will typically involve gentle cleansing of the treatment area with mild facial cleanser and moisturizers. A person will also need to avoid sun exposure, scab picking, and makeup. They may wish to take anti-inflammatory medications to help reduce the swelling.

What will prevent a Plasma Fibroblast treatment:

Viruses such as colds or flu, cold sores, warts, Bacterial infections such as impetigo, boils, conjunctivitis, styes, Fungal infections such as ringworm, blepharitis, Undiagnosed lumps or swelling, Broken bones, Known sensitivity or allergy to products, Sunburn, Accurate user, Recent laser treatment in the treated area, Pregnancy, Breastfeeding, Epilepsy, or Recent facial surgery or facelift. Active acne, especially inflammatory lesions, Active herpes or other localized infection in the treatment area, Moderrate-to-severe chronic skin diseases such as eczema or psoriasis, Patients with extreme keloidal tendencies or on blood thinners, lymphatic draining issues, history of hyperpigmentation, have diabetes, a healing disorder, lymphatic draining issues or wear a pacemaker.


Benefits of Plasma Fibroblast Therapy:

High precision to target specific areas Short operation time No bleeding Fast healing Immediate return to usual activities. No visible scars No infection No pain Very slight inflammatory reaction