non-invasive facial contouringNon-invasive facial contouring with a plasma pen, also known as plasma fibroblast therapy, is a cosmetic procedure that uses a device to create controlled micro-injuries on the skin's surface, triggering a natural healing response.
This response stimulates fibroblasts to produce new collagen and elastin, resulting in tighter, firmer skin and a more contoured appearance over time. The procedure addresses wrinkles, sagging skin, and skin laxity without surgery and is often used on the face, neck, and eyelids. |
How it works
- 1. Energy Generation:
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The plasma pen creates a small electrical arc that ionizes gas in the air, producing a plasma energy that delivers controlled heat to the skin. - 2. Micro-Injuries:
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This plasma energy is transferred to the skin as tiny, controlled "micro-dots" or points of trauma. - 3. Fibroblast Activation:
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These micro-injuries trigger the skin's natural wound-healing process, which activates fibroblasts, the cells responsible for producing collagen and elastin. - 4. Collagen and Elastin Production:
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The increased production of these proteins helps to tighten and firm the skin, which leads to improved skin texture, tone, and a lifted appearance.