Fibroblast Plasma
Fibroblast Plasma
Plasma fibroblast therapy uses a pen-like device that discharges a high-frequency electric current to small areas of the skin.
The plasma tip doesn’t directly touch the skin, but instead releases a targeted current just above the skin. The hot current creates small dots, or micro-injuries, in the skin’s layer.
the thermal disruption, or heat damage, from plasma fibroblast therapy:
Breaks down proteins in the skin
Encourages tissue regeneration
Stimulates fibroblast activity
Causes tissue contraction (tightening)
Benefits of Fibroblast Plasma:
Plasma fibroblast therapy is a nonsurgical treatment that may be used to treat the following conditions:
Age spots
Acne scars
Wrinkled skin, including the eyelids, neck, jawline, and above the lips
Improve skin texture
Offer mild-to-moderate skin tightening effects
Result in some degree of skin facial contour change
Recovery
Once the procedure is completed, you can expect the small dots to scab over and fall off after about 1 week. Over the next couple of weeks, as your skin heals, it should appear tighter and firmer.
Some people may see benefits from one treatment, while others may require three treatments before they see results.
Who’s a good candidate for this procedure?
The best candidates for this procedure are people with mild-to-moderate skin wrinkling concerns.
You shouldn’t receive plasma fibroblast therapy if you:
Are breastfeeding
Are pregnant
Have an allergy to topical anesthetic preparations
Have an infection at the treatment site
Are using isotretinoin for wrinkles or acne
If you have a history of keloids or hypertrophic scarring
Side effects include:
Redness
Swelling
Mild hypopigmentation (light spots)
Mild hyperpigmentation (dark spots)
Skin peeling and scabbing