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Plasma pen treatment can treat a lot of different skin conditions but is predominantly used to rejuvenate skin. A fibroblast plasma lift is perfect for crepey skin that requires tightening or to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Lift and rejuvenate areas such as the upper & lower eyelids, brow lift, jowl lift & neck lift.
Plasma Pens work by creating a controlled thermal trauma that triggers collagen contraction and stimulates fibroblast synthesis which produces collagen and elastin in the area.
COMING SOON
This treatment takes approximately
45 minutes
Visible results after one treatment and a gradual improvement over a couple of weeks post treatment
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Is there any downtime?There is roughly a minimum of 10 days downtime after plasma fibroblast treatment where small dots will be visible.
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How soon before or after cosmetic injections can I have a Plasma Treatment?It is recommended to wait at least 7 days before or after cosmetic injections so that any post-treatment bruising can settle.
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How long before I see results?Many clients see results within a couple of days and further improvement to treated areas at six weeks. Full results are revealed 3 months post treatment.
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Does Plasma treatment hurt?Plasma pen treatment is uncomfortable. We recommend you come to your appointment pre-numbed with a topical numbing cream. Some numbing creams can take up to 40 minutes to take full effect. If applying at home, make sure you have allowed enough time for the numbing to take effect prior to your appointment time.
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Am I a suitable candidate for Plasma treatment?Plasma pen treatment is a versatile treatment, but it isn’t suitable for certain skin types such as skin that’s dark in tone. For this reason, it’s important to determine your suitability before you go ahead with a plasma treatment for the face or body. This treatment may not be suitable if any of the following applies to you: History of PIH History of keloid scarring Skin tones above Fitz III (eg. medium + skin tones are not suitable, check with your therapist before commencing treatment) Metal plates in the area Open wounds in the area Certain medications Pregnancy & Breastfeeding Herpes Autoimmune disorders Active infections Anti-coagulant medication or conditions Vitiligo Cancer Diabetes Poor healing disorders UV exposure in the last 4 weeks Prescription exfoliants in the last 2 weeks Severe or cystic acne Cosmetic injectables or resurfacing treatments in the last 2-4 weeks Glaucoma Melasma Photosensitising medications
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