What You Need To Know About Plasma Fibroblast Pens

Plasma fibroblast pens are devices used for performing Plasma Fibroblast therapy. It involves the use of a pen-like device that targets the skin over a small area with high-frequency electrical currents. The pen doesn’t touch the skin, but rather creates a current that moves between the skin and the tip of the plasma pen to create what is known as a “micro-injury”. The treatment doesn’t hurt, provided that the pen is medical-grade and conducted by a professional at a licensed and certified spa or salon.

The tiny wounds caused by the electric current encourage the skin to produce new collagen along with causing the surrounding tissue to tighten. When the pen is controlled and used by a trained and skilled hand, you can expect improvements to the texture of your skin and skin tightening.

It is important to know that not all of the plasma fibroblast pens have been created equally. While it may seem tempting to purchase the first cheap product that you find online, you could be asking for trouble. To begin with, inferior and cheaper devices use a frequency that is much lower when compared to professional devices. You also need to hold the device a lot closer to your skin. This can result in shock-like and painful sensations.

The application of treatments can also make a significant difference. It is very important to use one of these devices in the correct place to achieve desirable results. If you don’t you run the risk of ending up with a complication such as long-lasting swelling, asymmetry, scarring, infection, or even PIH (post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation).

If you are interested in rejuvenating your skin, or you are worried about sagging areas, we suggest contacting a professional for a plasma fibroblast treatment. A technician who has been through vigorous training will assess the condition of your skin to give you more information on whether they think you are the right candidate for this type of treatment.

Some salons will prepare your skin for the treatment up to 4 weeks before the procedure using skin-strengthening ingredients and pigmentation-inhibiting products. This is an important step that will significantly lower the risks associated with post-inflammatory pigmentation or scarring.

When it comes to your facial areas, it is best not to take any risks. Rather book an appointment with a trained expert that only uses professional tools and products. This will ensure your safety and help you to achieve a professional result.

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