Plasma fibroblast treatment is a non-invasive alternative treatment to traditional surgery. The treatment helps eliminate excessive tissue that causes sagging skin, unwanted wrinkles, stretch marks and even diminish scarring. It also diminishes the risk, pain and downtime associated with traditional invasive surgery.
How does it work
Plasma fibroblast therapy targets fibroblasts. These are collagen– and protein-producing cells in the dermis, the layer of skin just below your outermost skin layer. Fibroblasts play an important role in helping skin wounds heal as well as maintaining skin firmness and tightness. Plasma fibroblast treatment uses a pen-like device that discharges a high frequency electric current to small areas of the skin.
The plasma tip does not directly touch the skin, but instead releases a targeted plasma arc just above the skin. The hot arc creates small micro injuries, in the upper layer of the skin. This causes skin retraction and tightening around that area only, stimulating the healing process for the creation of new, rejuvenated, tight, and smooth skin tissue over the next 12 weeks. In response to the micro injury, fibroblasts activate and attempt to repair and regenerate the skin. This causes the bodies natural healing process to produce more collagen to plump, tighten and firm the treated area over the next 12 weeks.