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
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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™
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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.
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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.
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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.