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Plasma fibroblast therapy is a highly targeted treatment used to support skin tightening in specific areas. Due to its intensity, this procedure requires careful client selection, precise technique, and realistic expectation setting. We use plasma fibroblast therapy conservatively and only where it is clinically appropriate. In some cases, we may recommend alternative treatments or advise against this procedure altogether if the risk outweighs the benefit. Healing and results are gradual and depend on individual skin response, adherence to aftercare, and overall skin health.
Plasma fibroblast treatment for crow’s feet targets fine lines caused by repetitive muscle movement and age-related collagen loss. By creating controlled micro-plasma points, the treatment stimulates fibroblast activity and collagen contraction, resulting in gradual skin tightening and softening of wrinkles around the outer eye area. The outcome is smoother, firmer skin with improved texture, while preserving natural facial expression and avoiding volume distortion.
Plasma fibroblast is a highly effective non-surgical option for upper and lower eyelid tightening, particularly for mild to moderate skin laxity. The treatment causes immediate skin contraction and triggers long-term collagen remodelling, helping to lift drooping eyelids and reduce crepey texture. This approach is ideal for clients seeking rejuvenation without surgery, injections, or significant downtime, while maintaining natural eyelid anatomy.
Forehead lines develop due to repetitive facial movement combined with declining collagen and elastin support. Plasma fibroblast resurfacing works by tightening superficial skin layers and stimulating fibroblast-driven regeneration, leading to visible softening of horizontal lines and improved skin firmness. Results appear progressively as collagen remodeling continues, creating a smoother forehead without freezing expression or altering facial dynamics.
Plasma fibroblast treatment around the lips addresses fine vertical lines, often referred to as “smoker’s lines,” caused by collagen depletion and repeated movement. The controlled plasma application tightens the skin and stimulates collagen renewal, improving texture and definition around the mouth. This treatment enhances lip contour and smoothness without adding volume, making it an excellent alternative for clients seeking refinement rather than augmentation.
The neck is particularly prone to skin laxity due to thinner dermal structure and reduced regenerative capacity with age. Plasma fibroblast resurfacing stimulates collagen contraction and long-term remodelling, improving skin firmness, texture, and elasticity. When performed conservatively, it helps tighten crepey or sagging neck skin, enhance skin quality, and restore a more youthful, refined appearance over time.
In the 7–10 days prior to plasma fibroblast resurfacing, the skin must be calm, well hydrated, and free from irritation. Avoid sun exposure, chemical peels, microneedling, laser, retinoids, exfoliating acids, and any treatments that compromise the skin barrier. Arrive with clean skin and disclose any history of slow healing, pigmentation, rosacea, autoimmune conditions, or recent aesthetic procedures to ensure the treatment is appropriate and safely planned.
Pinpoint carbon crusts, redness, swelling, and tightness are expected and typically persist for 5–10 days. During this period, do not pick, rub, or prematurely remove crusts, as this increases the risk of scarring or post-inflammatory pigmentation. Keep the area clean and dry for the first 48 hours, avoid heat, sweating, makeup, sun exposure, and active skincare, and apply only products recommended by your practitioner. Daily broad-spectrum SPF is essential once the skin surface has healed.
Skin regeneration continues as fibroblast activity stimulates collagen contraction and long-term remodeling over several weeks to months (weeks 2-12). Results depend on skin quality, age, hormonal status, and adherence to aftercare instructions. Once full re-epithelialisation has occurred (usually after 7–10 days), supportive skincare—such as hydrating, barrier-repair, antioxidant, and peptide-based serums—may be gradually introduced to optimise collagen maturation and overall skin quality without overstimulating vulnerable tissue.
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