Fibroblast Plasma Lift

Fibroblast plasmapen

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Non-surgical precision for firmer, smoother, youthful skin.

Fibroblast plasmapen lift treatments offer an effective, non-surgical solution for individuals looking to address skin laxity, deep wrinkles, and crepeness without the need for invasive procedures. One of the key benefits of fibroblast plasma lift is its ability to target specific areas of concern with precision, such as around the eyes, mouth, and neck, where skin typically shows signs of ageing. It can dramatically improve sagging skin, diminish the appearance of fine lines and deeper wrinkles, and address the crepey texture that often develops with age.

Fibroblast plasma treatments can effectively address a range of skin conditions, including:

*Skin laxity ā€“ Tightens loose or sagging skin.
*Deep wrinkles and fine lines ā€“ Reduces the appearance of wrinkles around the eyes, mouth, and forehead.
*Crepiness ā€“ Improves the thin, wrinkled skin often seen on the face, neck, and dĆ©colletage.
*Crowā€™s feet ā€“ Minimises lines around the outer corners of the eyes.
*Smoker’s lines ā€“ Reduces vertical wrinkles around the mouth.
*Stretch marks ā€“ Improves the texture and appearance of stretch marks on the body.
*Scars and acne scars ā€“ Smooths scar tissue and refines the skinā€™s surface.
*Eyelid tightening ā€“ Non-surgical blepharoplasty to lift sagging eyelids.

This versatile treatment offers a non-invasive solution for a wide variety of skin ageing and texture concerns.

The number of fibroblast plasma treatments someone needs depends on the condition being treated, the area of the body, and the individual’s skin type and goals. Generally:

-Mild to moderate skin concerns (e.g., fine lines, mild sagging) may see significant results after just one treatment.
-More advanced issues (e.g., deeper wrinkles, more pronounced skin laxity) may require two to three treatments, spaced about 12 weeks apart for optimal results.
-Maintenance treatments may be recommended every 1 to 2 years, depending on the natural ageing process and the individual’s skin.

Most clients notice improvements after the first session, but we highly recommend a series of 1-2 CO2 laser resurfacing treatments to offer longer-lasting and more dramatic results

After a fibroblast plasma lift treatment, the downtime is typically minimal, but there are some key effects to expect:

*Redness and swelling ā€“ These are common immediately after the treatment and can last for 1 to 3 days.
*Small brown crusts or dots ā€“ Tiny carbon crusts form at the treatment sites. These usually flake off naturally within 5 to 7 days but can last up to 10 days in some cases.
*Mild discomfort ā€“ Some clients may experience a tingling or burning sensation, similar to a sunburn, for a few days after the treatment.
*Healing period ā€“ Full healing and the best visual results can take about 2 to 4 weeks, but you can typically resume normal activities after 7 to 10 days, once the crusts have fallen off.

During the downtime, it’s crucial to avoid sun exposure and protect the treated area, as the skin will be sensitive and prone to hyperpigmentation.

Initial results from fibroblast plasma lift treatments can often be seen immediately after the treatment, as the skin tightens slightly. However, the most noticeable and longer-lasting results typically develop over time as collagen production increases. Here’s a general timeline:

*Immediate tightening ā€“ You may notice some tightening right away due to skin contraction.
*After 1-2 weeks ā€“ Once the small scabs or carbon crusts have fallen off and the skin has healed, the treated area will appear smoother and more refined.
*Full results ā€“ Collagen production continues over the next 8-12 weeks, with the most significant improvements in skin texture, tightness, and wrinkle reduction appearing at this point.

For some people, additional sessions may enhance results, but improvements will continue as collagen is rebuilt over several months following treatment.

Fibroblast plasma lift treatments are generally safe when performed by a trained professional, but like any cosmetic procedure, there are potential side effects. These may include:

*Redness and swelling ā€“ Common immediately after the procedure, typically resolving within a few days.
*Scabbing or crusting ā€“ Tiny carbon crusts form where the plasma was applied, which fall off naturally within 5 to 10 days.
*Itching or discomfort ā€“ Mild irritation or a sunburn-like sensation can occur as the skin heals.
*Hyperpigmentation or hypopigmentation ā€“ In rare cases, areas of skin may become darker (hyperpigmentation) or lighter (hypopigmentation), especially in people with darker skin tones or if aftercare instructions aren’t followed.
*Infection ā€“ Though uncommon, improper aftercare can lead to an infection, especially if the scabs are picked at.
*Scarring ā€“ Rare but possible, especially if post-treatment care isn’t followed properly.

To minimise risks, it’s essential to follow prep and aftercare instructions, including avoiding sun exposure, keeping the area clean, and allowing the crusts to fall off naturally.

*Pacemaker or other electrical implants ā€“ doctors consent
*Herpes ā€“ do not treat if active in the area of intended treatment
*Metal implants in the area of treatment. Will need a doctorā€™s consent.
*Diabetes insulin dependent ā€“ doctors consent (due to slow healing)
*Heavy cigarette smokers (due to very slow healing and infection risk)
*Infectious diseases
*Epilepsy
*Keloid scarring ā€“ ask to see, as some people consider a hypertrophic scar a keloid.
*Eczema or psoriasis ā€“ do not treat if active in the area of intended treatment
*Active Vitiligo
*Cancer ā€“ chemotherapy (oncologist consent)

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