

"Harness the power of plasma with our Fibroblast Pen treatment—achieve skin tightening and rejuvenation without surgery.
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Fibroplast Plasma lift
The Fibroblast Plasma Lift (often just called "plasma lift" or "plasma fibroblast therapy") is a non-surgical cosmetic procedure used for skin tightening and rejuvenation. It uses a plasma pen device that creates a tiny electrical arc (plasma) to target the surface of the skin without touching it.
Here's how it works:
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Plasma arc: The pen generates a small electrical arc that interacts with the air between the device and your skin, creating a controlled micro-burn on the skin’s surface.
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Skin contraction: These micro-injuries stimulate fibroblast cells, which are responsible for producing collagen and elastin — the proteins that keep skin firm and elastic.
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Healing & tightening: As the skin heals, it tightens, and collagen production increases over time, leading to smoother, firmer, and lifted skin.
Indications for fibroplast plasma lift
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Skin Tags: It can effectively remove skin tags and other minor skin blemishes.
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Droopy Eyelids: The Plasma Pen can provide a non-surgical eyelid lift, addressing hooded eyes and loose skin around the eyes.
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Scarring and Stretch Marks: It can help improve the appearance of acne scars and stretch marks.
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Wrinkles and Lines: The Plasma Pen can reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and other signs of aging, including crow's feet, smoker's lines, and marionette lines.
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Other conditions: The Plasma Pen can also be used to treat age spots, acne, rosacea, and other skin issues.



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Benefits:
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Non-invasive (no scalpels or stitches)
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Minimal downtime (typically 5–10 days of healing)
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Long-lasting results (up to 2–3 years in some cases)
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Prices

Skin tag from $300
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Crows feet $359

Full face $1 999

Lower blepharoplasty $700

Full face $1 999
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Full neck $990

Beforecare for Plasma Lift
Proper preparation is essential to minimize side effects and get the best results:
1. 1 Week Before Treatment
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Avoid sun exposure and tanning beds. Sunburned or tanned skin is more prone to complications.
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Discontinue retinol, glycolic acid, and other exfoliants. Stop use at least 5–7 days before the procedure.
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Avoid Botox or fillers. Wait at least 3–4 weeks after any injectables before getting a plasma lift.
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Consult with your provider. Discuss medical history, medications, and skin conditions (like eczema, herpes simplex, or psoriasis).
2. 24–48 Hours Before
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Avoid alcohol, caffeine, and smoking. These can dehydrate the skin and affect healing.
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Don’t wax or use depilatory creams.
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Stay well hydrated.
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Take antiviral medication (e.g., acyclovir) if you’re prone to cold sores and the treatment is near the mouth or eyes (consult your provider).
Aftercare for Plasma Lift
Post-treatment care is crucial for optimal healing and results:
1. Immediately After Treatment
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Expect redness, swelling, and small brown crusts (carbon dots). These are normal and can last 5–10 days.
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Keep the area clean and dry. Gently cleanse with saline or a mild cleanser. Pat dry.
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Avoid picking or scratching. Let the scabs fall off naturally to prevent scarring and pigmentation.
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Apply a healing balm. Your provider may recommend specific products like silver gel or arnica-based creams.
2. First Week
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Avoid makeup on the treated area until fully healed.
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Do not get the area wet for the first 24–48 hours.
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Avoid strenuous exercise or anything that causes excessive sweating.
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No saunas, swimming, or hot showers.
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Sleep on your back with your head elevated to reduce swelling.
3. Ongoing
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Apply SPF 50+ daily after healing to prevent hyperpigmentation.
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Avoid direct sun exposure for at least 8 weeks.
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Follow up with your provider as advised—some people may need more than one session.