What is Fibroblast?
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Fibroblast Plasma is a non-surgical skin tightening method that has been circulating around Europe for several years. The popularity of this treatment is increasing due to the many advantages it offers over traditional plastic surgery, less downtime with faster healing, quicker results.
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Fibroblast Plasma Skin Tightening uses a device to deliver energy in a small electrical current which causes superficial damage to the upper layer and transmits heat to the lower dermal layer.
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Fibroblasts' activated cells in the dermis function to synthesize fibers and collagen.
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The number and productivity of the fibroblast decrease with age. Its density gradually begins to decrease and the fibroblasts in the connective tissue are rarely divided. Cell division and regeneration are stimulated only by a process of scarring or inflammatory response. Plasma trauma stimulates fibroblast to produce collagen and elastin
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Healing downtime 5-7 days
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This treatment can be provided only on Fitzpatrick I-III NO on skin with darker complexion IV-VI ( it may create hyperpigmentation and it can make more damage than help and is not recomended)
How does it work?
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A plasma pen is a device that uses thermal energy and voltic arch to evaporate the skin.
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It creates controlled damage to the epidermis upper layer.
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This stimulates fibroblast cells to produce more collagen to repair the skin.
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Collagen continues to generate for 6-8 weeks after treatment resulting in lifted younger smoother skin.