Fibroblast Plasma Skin Tightening

Fibroblast Plasma Skin Tightening

Plasma Skin Tightening is a non-invasive alternative treatment to traditional surgery. Micro charges of plasma energy are applied to the skin in a non-contact way via a wand. This causes sublimation of the tissue in very superficial levels, eliminating excessive tissue that causes sagging skin, unwanted wrinkles, stretch marks, or skin tags.

BENEFITS OF Fibroblast Plasma Skin Tightening:

FAQs

Some tightening of the skin will be seen immediately after the treatment, but the best results can be seen approximately 6-8 weeks after the procedure. Results can last 9-18 months; however, lifestyle choices and the continuous aging process can affect the length of results.

It depends on the state of the client’s skin and the desired degree of correction. The client is often satisfied after only one treatment, for example, if the wrinkles are not very deep. Many clients opt for two or even three treatments to achieve a perfect result. The procedure may be repeated after the skin is fully regenerated, so 6 to 8 weeks after the procedure. Generally, 2 sessions are required.

You can expect to have some redness and swelling immediately after the procedure and for a few days following. Tiny dark brown spots will be seen where the individual microdots have been placed. You will be provided with a post-treatment serum to apply to the area. The dark spots should be left to fall off naturally as these protect the skin underneath. After about 5 days to a week, these will fall off and the skin may still be slightly red. Mineral makeup can be worn 24-48 hours after the treatment. Sun protection must be applied to protect the healing skin.

  • Sagging upper and lower eyelids (non-surgical eye lifts)
  • Under-eye bags and crows feet
  • Jowls
  • Sagging or loose skin on the neck
  • Sagging brows
  • Cosmetic nose concerns
  • Forehead wrinkles and frown lines
  • Fine lines and wrinkles around the mouth
  • Fine lines anywhere on the face
  • Sagging skin anywhere on the face
  • Loose skin on the stomach
  • Fine lines and wrinkles on the neck and décolleté (chest)

Candidates with a low Fitzpatrick level (I-III) are prime candidates for this treatment. People with darker skin tones may not be good candidates due to a higher risk of hyper or hypopigmentation. People with certain skin conditions may also not be prime candidates.