Firming Fibroblast

Firming Fibroblast, also known as Plasma Fibroblast Therapy, is a cosmetic treatment that aims to tighten and firm the skin using plasma energy. This non-surgical procedure is often used to treat signs of aging such as wrinkles, fine lines, and sagging skin. Firming Fibroblast is less invasive compared to The Plaxpot Plasma Pen™.

How Firming Fibroblast Works

  • Plasma Energy: The treatment uses a device that emits plasma energy. This energy is created by ionizing gases in the air to create a small electrical arc (plasma) that targets the skin's surface.

  • Controlled Micro-Trauma: The plasma energy causes controlled micro-trauma to the skin, which triggers the body’s natural healing response. This stimulates fibroblast activity, leading to the production of collagen and elastin, essential proteins for skin firmness and elasticity.

  • Skin Tightening: The micro-trauma causes the skin to contract and tighten immediately, with further tightening occurring as the skin heals and regenerates over the following weeks.

The Process

Firming Fibroblast

    • Non-Surgical:Unlike surgical procedures, Firming Fibroblast does not require incisions, stitches, or general anesthesia, reducing the risk of complications and shortening recovery time.

    • Skin Tightening: Provides significant skin tightening and firming effects, making it a popular alternative to surgical facelifts and other invasive procedures.

    • Collagen Production: Stimulates collagen and elastin production, improving skin texture, tone, and elasticity over time.

    • Minimal Downtime: Patients can typically return to normal activities shortly after the procedure, although there may be some visible signs of treatment for several days.

    • Less invasive than The Plasma Pen™

    • Consultation: A consultation is required for the Firming Fibroblast treatment to assess skin concerns, discuss goals, and develop a personalized treatment plan.

    • Preparation:The treatment area is cleaned, and a topical anesthetic is applied to minimize discomfort during the procedure.

    • Application:The practitioner uses the plasma device to deliver small arcs of plasma energy to the targeted areas of the skin. The device does not touch the skin; instead, the plasma energy is directed just above the skin’s surface.

    • Post-Treatment Care: After the treatment, the area may be red and slightly swollen. Tiny brown spots (carbon crusts) form at the treatment sites and will flake off over several days.

    • Avoid Sun Exposure: Protect the treated area from direct sunlight and use a broad-spectrum sunscreen with high SPF to prevent hyperpigmentation.

    • Keep the Area Clean: Cleanse the area gently with a mild cleanser and avoid scrubbing or picking at the carbon crusts.

    • Moisturize: Apply a soothing, hydrating moisturizer as recommended by your practitioner to aid the healing process.

    • Depending on the severity of the skin issue and the desired results, multiple sessions may be necessary.

    • Not Suitable for All Skin Types: Plasma Fibroblast Therapy may not be recommended for individuals with darker skin tones, as there is a higher risk of pigmentation changes. It is also not suitable for those with certain skin conditions or who are prone to keloids.