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Plasma Fiboblasting

Fibroblasts are protein and collagen producing cells situated in the layer just below your outer skin (also known as the dermis). 

This treatment utilizes pen-like equipment to discharge plasma spark to the small areas of your skin. The plasma’s tip does not touch the skin directly, but produces a targeted spark above the skin.

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About Fiboblasting

What Is Plasma Fibroblast Therapy Used To Treat?

  • Non-surgical blepharoplasty: skin tightening of saggy upper and lower eyelids

  • Skin lesions such as moles, skin tags, warts, seborrheic keratosis

  • Unwanted wrinkles on face: frown lines, crows feet, smokers lines, neck lines

  • Skin pigmentation: age spots on face or hands, sun spots, melasma, chloasma, freckles

  • Scarring including stretch marks, acne scars and post-surgical scars 

What To Do Before Your Treatment?

  • Avoid any kind of tanning (spray tanning, tanning injections, sun tanning and tanning beds) for 2-4 weeks before your treatment.

  • No Botulinum Toxin or fillers 21 days before or after this treatment.

 

  • No facial acids including peels (Retin A, Salicylic, Glycolic) 14 days before, or 21 days after this treatment.

Does Plasma Fibroblast Therapy Hurt?

A topical anaesthetic is applied to the area that is going to be treated, as the procedure can be a little uncomfortable.

 

A slight burning sensation can be felt as the skin becomes heated, but the anaesthetic helps to make this treatment tolerable. Paracetamol before your treatment also helps if you’d like an extra layer of pain relief.

How Long Does Plasma Fibroblast Last?

The healing process normally takes 7-10 days, and skin will be noticeably tighter immediately.

The longer lasting results from the generation of new collagen begin to appear within 2-4 weeks, continue to improve for about three months, and can last up to three years.

At least 2 treatments are usually needed, and additional treatments can be done 6-8 weeks after the initial treatment, or when the skin has fully recovered.

Plasma is not suitable for everyone. There are certain medical conditions or specific skin types which do not react well to this treatment, such as:

  • very dark skin due to the risk of hyper-pigmentation or hypo-pigmentation being much higher

  • women who are pregnant or breastfeeding

  • metal plates, pins or other implants

  • cardio-vascular deficiencies including severe uncontrolled blood pressure

  • Pacemakers or any other medical device with an electrical current

  • current or recent hemorrhage

  • malignancy and chemotherapy in the past 3 years

  • Anybody who is susceptible to hypertrophic scarring or keloid formation

  • Anybody who suffers from auto-immune disease or other illnesses which affect the immune system

Am I Suitable For Plasma Fibroblast?

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Before & After 

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