Fibroblasting FAQ
What Results Can You Expect?
Plasma Pen fibroblasting targets a range of complexion imperfects. From facial lines and wrinkles to vertical lip lines, the angry 11s on the forehead, age spots, acne scars, loose skin, stretch marks, and upper and lower eyelid rejuvenation, the revolutionary cosmetic procedure delivers dramatic results that last.
Most individuals report tighter skin and a smoother, more even complexion immediately after treatment. However, as cell turnover occurs and collagen and elastin production increases, continued improvement occurs for weeks to months. The full effect of treatment is usually visible after about three months and can last up to three years
Is the Treatment Painful?
We’ll apply a topical numbing cream to the treatment area to ensure you are comfortable. Most individuals report minimal to no pain or discomfort during their non-surgical fibroblast treatments.
How Many Treatments Will You Require?
The number of sessions you’ll need will depend on the extent of skin damage, the treatment area, and your cosmetic goals. Some mild cases achieve the desired results after just one treatment. However, most individuals require 1-3 treatments 2-3 months apart to achieve the best possible treatment outcomes.
Are There Any Side Effects?
Immediately after the procedure, the skin in the treated areas may be red and slightly swollen, which is normal, and should improve within three to four days. Crusting or scabbing will also appear on the skin during treatment, typically lasting around a week. The crusts will naturally lift off, revealing new, healthy skin beneath.
Plasma Fibroblast Pen Near Me in St. Charles, IL
If you want to learn more about the Plasma Fibroblast Pen, talk to our experts at Pür Bliss Med Spa. Dr. Thakkar and her team look forward to helping you restore your virtually flawless, healthy complexion. We invite you to call (630) 513-6000 to schedule your consultation or request an appointment online today.
Keep in mind that the patient experience and treatment results may vary from person to person.