Plasma Fibroblast Pen

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Fibroblast Plasma Pen for Acne Scars

The plasma fibroblast pen skin tightening is very new to me. Last year I heard about the Fibroblast plasma pen from a friend who used the treatment with clients at a medical spa and saw great results. He knew that my masked eyes kept me from using liquid eyeliner, and that chickenpox scars and crow's feet stretched all the way down my cheeks, which bothered me. Aging is cruel! So he suggested that I try this. Here is my full Fibroblast Skin Tightening Plasma Pen review, including before and after photos of my Fibroblasts during recovery. I am not a medical professional and I pay for this treatment. All opinions in this plasma fibroblast pen review are my own and my personal experience. They are not intended to replace the advice of a medical, health or skincare professional.

Plasma Fibroblast Pen Treatment

Fibroblast Skin Tightening is done with the Fibroblast Plasma Pen and can be used on the entire face and neck, or like me just to treat certain problem areas. As well as stretch marks, acne scars and loose skin on the abdomen. This delicate device works by using the air voltage between its tip and the skin to generate a plasma charge. Creates an arc and instantly shrinks the target skin. This minimally invasive stimulates new collagen (new collagen production). Tissue contraction and tightening produces results comparable to invasive procedures. This leaves many tiny reddish-brown to dark brown spots on the treated area. The idea is to tighten the skin around the spots, reducing wrinkles and scarring.

Plasma Fibroblast Pen Reviews

I tried to include everything in this fibroblast review. I thought it would be helpful to know this before you book your first fibroblast plasma pen treatment. However, always read and follow the care instructions given to you by your personal skin care provider, this is not medical advice but my personal plasma pen review. It's hard to put into words how nervous I was about my first fibroblast skin tightening treatment before my plasma pen fibroblast skin tightening treatment. The fibroblast plasma pen is quite controversial. Although this anti-aging treatment is all the rage, many dermatologists, states and countries are taking a wait-and-see approach to its safety. So be sure to do your research when choosing a service provider.

Why I Have Plasma Fibroblast Skin Tightening

I've been putting up with very depressed days, I don't want to leave the house, I've been struggling with the entire aging process. Some of the physics questions that bother me are:

Sagging eyelids: This has been spreading over the past few years, making winged eyeliner nearly impossible as it smears on the upper lids.

Chickenpox scars and deep pores: I've had these since I was 14, but deep pores are fairly new and they're really readable on camera thanks to the HD.

Lines on my cheeks: These aren't just crow's feet. They go deep into my cheeks. I love highlighters, but even liquid highlighters make them look worse.

It's not the treatment I've seen and chosen, but it was recommended to me and it's the best solution I know botox doesn't work for me.

Here's What To Expect During Your Fibroblast Skin Tightening Appointment:

No tanning, sun exposure, Retin A, Glycol, etc. for at least 2 weeks. Once you're there, they'll cleanse your face thoroughly before numbing the area to be treated. Trust me, you will want it. After 35 minutes, we started. I really know the areas I want to treat, you can even see the lines on my cheeks through the wrap in the photo below, wrapped in the numbing cream.

Fibroblast Plasma Pen Painful

First did a test area with the fibroblast plasma pen behind my ear to see how much pain I could take before starting on my face. We ended up reaching level 7 out of 10. I personally feel mild pain in some places and very painful in others. The worst pain is mainly on my eyelids. Luckily, the treatment only took 20 minutes, but trust me, I'll be done by then and glad I don't have a whole face.

Fibroblast Plasma Pen for Scars

Due to the cost, downtime and pain, I really wish I only needed a fibroblast plasma pen for my treatment. However, for most people, it's 2 or even 3 if there is a 12-week depth boundary between treatments. I've been told that it takes about 6 to 8 weeks to see the results of the plasma enhancement, collagen production and healing of your wounds. The doctor put me on the red light treatment table for 20 minutes to help speed up the healing process. As red light therapy is known for activating collagen production and preventing inflammation to help speed up the healing process. I just came home for a cold meal that night. I was warned not to let any steam, even the heat from the oven hit my face as it can cause hyperpigmentation. If your face is treated, you will have to sleep on your back until the swelling goes away. You should not wash or apply anything to your face for the next 48 hours. But luckily I didn't have any pain, just felt hot and tight.

Plasma Fibroblast Pen Before and After