What is Plasma Fibroblast
Plasma Fibroblast is a non-surgical skin tightening treatment that uses a small plasma arc (tiny electrical discharge) to create controlled micro-points on the skin surface without cutting the skin. These tiny points cause immediate skin contraction and stimulate the body’s natural healing response, encouraging new collagen and elastin production
How it works
- A plasma device creates tiny dots just above the skin
- Heat contracts loose skin instantly
- The skin then begins repairing itself
- New collagen forms over the following weeks
What it helps improve
- Loose or crepey skin
- Fine lines and wrinkles
- Hooded eyelids
- Under-eye tightening
- Lip lines
- Neck lines
- Acne scarring
- Stretch marks
- Skin tags, cherry angiomas, and some benign skin lesions (depending on device and treatment depth)
Client transformations
Plasma Fibroblast
Plasma Fibroblast Aftercare Guide
Follow these guidelines to ensure optimal healing and results from your plasma fibroblast treatment
Immediately After Treatment
- Treated area will appear red and swollen
- Small carbon crusts will form on the treatment points
- Mild discomfort is normal and will subside within hours
- Apply recommended aftercare products as directed
Days 1-5: Initial Healing
- Carbon crusts will darken and begin to flake off naturally
- Keep the area clean and moisturized
- Avoid picking or scratching the treated area
- Sleep with head elevated to reduce swelling
Days 5-14: Continued Healing
- All crusts should have naturally fallen off
- Skin may appear pink or slightly darker
- Continue gentle cleansing and moisturizing routine
- Begin using SPF 50+ sunscreen daily
Weeks 2-8: Final Results
- Skin tone will gradually normalize
- Collagen production continues to improve results
- Full results typically visible at 8-12 weeks
- Maintain sun protection and skincare routine
✓ DO
- Keep the treated area clean and dry
- Apply recommended aftercare products
- Use SPF 50+ sunscreen daily
- Sleep with head elevated for first few nights
- Stay hydrated and maintain healthy diet
- Follow all post-treatment instructions
- Contact us with any concerns
✗ DON'T
- Pick, scratch, or peel the carbon crusts
- Apply makeup for at least 5-7 days
- Expose treated area to direct sunlight
- Use harsh skincare products or exfoliants
- Engage in strenuous exercise for 48 hours
- Use saunas, steam rooms, or hot tubs
- Undergo other facial treatments for 4 weeks
Do not pick or remove the carbon crusts. Doing so may result in scarring or infection. If you experience severe pain, excessive swelling, or signs of infection, contact us immediately.
Recommended Aftercare Products
Gentle Cleanser
pH-balanced, fragrance-free cleanser
Healing Balm
Promotes healing and reduces inflammation
SPF 50+ Sunscreen
Broad spectrum protection
Hydrating Serum
Supports skin barrier repair
FAQ
What areas can be treated?
Common treatment areas include:
- Upper and lower eyelids
- Forehead lines
- Crow’s feet
- Nasolabial folds
- Neck tightening
- Lip lines
- Jawline
- Tummy tightening
- Arms
- Stretch marks
- Cellulite
- Skin tags
- Cherry angiomas
Is Plasma Fibroblast painful?
A topical numbing cream is applied before treatment to keep you comfortable. Most clients feel warmth, tiny zaps, or mild discomfort rather than pain.
How Long does the treatment take?
Treatment usually takes 45 minutes to 2 hours, depending on the area being treated.
45mins - 1hr / Face Areas
1hr/45mins - Full Face Lift
45min - Full Neck Lift
1hr/30mins - Breast Lift
1hr/30mins - Tummy Tuck
How long is the healing process?
Healing happens in stages:
- Day 1–3: swelling, redness, carbon dots visible
- Day 4–7: dots begin drying and flaking off
- Day 7–10: skin starts looking smoother
- Up to 12 weeks: collagen continues building under the skin
Will I swell?
Yes, swelling is very common, especially around the eyes. Swelling is usually strongest for 24–48 hours then settles.
Can hyperpigmentation happen?
Temporary pigmentation can happen, especially if skin is exposed to sun too early. Strict SPF is essential after treatment.
Will my skin be pink after treatment?
Pink skin is normal and means healing is occurring. This can last several weeks depending on skin type.
This can be disguised with tinted moisturisers, BB creams and mineral makeup.
When will I see results?
Some tightening is visible once healed, but best results develop over 6–12 weeks as collagen rebuilds.
Will Plasma Fibroblast leave scars?
Scarring is rare, but because plasma fibroblast works by creating tiny controlled surface injuries in the skin, there is always a small risk if healing is disrupted ✨
Normally:
- Tiny brown carbon dots form after treatment
- These fall off naturally within 5–10 days
- Pinkness can remain for several weeks while new skin heals
Scarring risk increases if:
- dots are picked or scratched
- the area is exposed to sun too early ☀️
- aftercare is not followed
- the skin is prone to keloid scarring
- treatment is done too aggressively
Most clients heal without scarring when aftercare is followed carefully.
How many treatments will I need?
Many clients see instant results and great improvement after one treatment, but deeper lines or skin laxity may need 2–3 sessions.
Who should avoid Plasma Fibroblast?
This treatment may not be suitable if you:
- Are pregnant or breastfeeding
- Have active skin infections
- Are prone to keloid scarring
- Have certain medical conditions
How long will the dots stay on my skin for?
The tiny carbon dots usually last 5 to 10 days depending on:
- the area treated
- your skin type
- how deep the treatment was
- how well aftercare is followed
How Long do I stay out of the sun for?
You should stay out of direct sun while the dots are present and for at least 6–8 weeks after treatment.
Why this matters:
- fresh skin is highly sensitive
- UV exposure can trigger hyperpigmentation
- healing can slow down
- results may be affected
Important aftercare:
- wear SPF 50+ every day
- avoid tanning
- wear a hat if outdoors
- avoid heat, saunas, and excessive sweating in early healing
Even once the dots have fallen off, the new pink skin underneath is still vulnerable, so sun protection remains very important.