PLASMA FIBROBLAST
Fibroblast Plasma Lift, also known as soft surgery, is a revolutionary skin tightening procedure that is an alternative to invasive surgical cosmetic procedures with reduced recovery time and without potential complications that can arise before and after surgery.
In layman’s terms, Fibroblast Plasma Lift is a minimally invasive treatment that uses a device fitted with a tiny needle to deliver heat to the skin to tighten and firm it. Using an electrical spark to heat tiny columns of the skin, skin fibers are minimized, and collagen production is boosted, leading to the tightening and removal of excess skin. In technical terms, an arc causes superficial damage to the upper dermal layer of the skin and transmits heat to the lower levels of the skin. This causes the new skin to generate collagen and elastin fiber that we lose as we age.
Fibroblast Plasma Lift removes or reduces fine lines, wrinkles, scarring, uneven coloration, sagging skin on your neck or tummy, and eliminates skin imperfections like skin tags and sun damage. The results are only comparable to plastic surgery, and in most areas, are permanent.
WHAT AREAS ARE BEST FOR TREATMENT?
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Hooded Eyelid Lifting
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Under Eye “Bags”
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Crow’s Feet
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Forehead Lines
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Nasolabial Fold
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Jowls
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Neck Lines
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Stretch marks
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Scars
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Smoker’s Lines
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Skin Lesions (such as warts, milias, moles (flat or raised), age spots
HOW LONG DOES IT LAST?
​The results are permanent, although it does not stop your natural aging process, you should still see lasting results for years as they would with cosmetic surgery. For longer lasting results you should maintain a healthy lifestyle, avoid smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and prolonged sun exposure.
AM I A GOOD CANDIDATE?
As with most cosmetic procedures, if you are pregnant or nursing you should avoid this treatment. Although some darker skin types are suitable for the soft surgery procedure, it is not advised for those with very dark skin. This is because there is a higher risk of hyperpigmentation (dark spots) or hypo-pigmentation (light spots) following treatment, particularly if the carbon crust is disturbed by scratching, scrubbing or picking.