Uploaded on Oct 8, 2021
Contemplating on getting a plasma fibroblast treatment? Know what to do for your skin before and after the treatment by reading this article.
An Expert Guide to Fibroblast Post-Treatment
An Expert
Guide to
Fibroblast
Post-
Treatment
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As more people change their attitudes towards cosmetic
improvements, the demand for doing so without going under the
knife is on a rise. Such is the case with less invasive treatments
like plasma fibroblast, giving a lot of us the option to defy the
years for a while. It’s easier now to rejuvenate our skin with a
much-needed collagen pampering—this time with a laser pen.
What Is Fibroblast and What Does It Treat?
Fibroblast Plasma is the most trusted non-invasive treatment targeted towards
fibroblast which is a collagen producer. Often dubbed as “better than botox,”
fibroblast treatment is a miracle worker for treating lines and wrinkles, loose
skin on face and body, scarring, stretch marks as well as mild skin lesions.
Fibroblast Plasma vs Botox
Australia’s top cosmetic surgery as of 2021 based on search volume is Botox,
generating around 12,100 monthly searches. This date further establishes the
demand for aesthetic enhancements. And when a skin tightening alternative
like plasma lift exists, the market for such a procedure continues to soar.
Depending on how many units are needed, a Botox treatment that generally
lasts 3 months will cost between $300 and $700. Meanwhile, a plasma
fibroblast costs around $200 to $1000 depending on the area you want
treated but the results last for about three years.
What Happens During Treatment?
While laser clinics can vary in what they offer for a fibroblast plasma, the
basics would usually include:
Skin cleansing and application of a numbing cream where you will be
asked to wait half an hour for the cream to take effect.
Treatment of the skin area using a plasma pen with the latter making up
microcurrents in small arcs and leaving small dots on your skin
A skin therapist will then remove the numbing cream and replace it with a
cooling gel
Fibroblast Treatment Skincare Routine
It’s common to experience swelling, redness, dry skin, after a fibroblast
plasma pen. With that said, you should take your plasma aftercare as
seriously as the treatment itself. What happens to you and your skin post-
treatment also depends on your tolerance and sensitivities:
Before Treatment
It’s common to experience
swelling, redness, dry skin, after
a fibroblast plasma pen. With
that said, you should take your
plasma aftercare as seriously as
the treatment itself. What
happens to you and your skin
post-treatment also depends on
your tolerance and sensitivities:
No spray tanning 2-4 weeks. Use an SPF50 product to prepare the skin which is
especially important for those with darker skin tone. For the face, we
recommend using our Advanced Anti-Age Sun Emulsion CC Sun Cream (SPF50)
which is one of the lightest SPFs on the market.
There should be no other type of treatments on the same area you’re
prepping for plasma pen which include chemical peels, fillers, botox, etc.
Otherwise, you run the risk of being rendered unqualified for treatment.
Make sure you’re in good condition to have the procedure. No fever, flu, or
cold as these may complicate things for your therapist. You should postpone it
otherwise.
We highly recommend prepping with a Vitamin B or C serum to secure healing
and pigmentation. If unsure, you can always talk to your skin therapist or feel
free to connect with our qualified team of skin experts for a free skin analysis.
After Treatment
Expect a stinging sensation in the treated area which is normal and usually
only lasts an hour. You’ll be fine after.
No cleansing for 24 hours. After that, only use a mild cleanser such as the
Therapy Comfort and Youthfulness Cleansing Milk, great for aftercare and
beyond.
The first 12 hours is very critical to protect you from infections so it’s best
to avoid activities that expose you to contaminants
Avoid chlorinated water to avoid irritation of healing skin so no prolonged
soaking in tubs and swimming pools
Add the Timexpert SRNS
Repair Night Progress Serum
as part of your aftercare
routine. This serum increases
the absorption of ingredients
to ensure your regenerated
skin shines through.
So Is It Really Better than Botox?
It’s a huge claim but not unwarranted since the treatment offers an
alternative to the usual invasive procedures. However, it’s extremely
reductive to choose it just because of the price difference. You also have to
factor in downtime and overall experience. Lest we forget, we tend to shy
away from cosmetic procedures because of the discomfort and nature of
invasiveness. Not to mention that you have to shed more money for visible
results to last. Better than botox or not, there are more than enough reasons
why it’s a viable cosmetic counterpart and will stay that way for a long time.
Still doubtful? Don’t be shy and ask our experts or read our blog to get skin-
friendly advice.
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By Phone: 1300 432 100
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https://www.germaine-de-capuccini.com.au/
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