PLASMA PEN


fibroblast face & body tightening 


Plasma Pen is pioneering blepharoplasty, sublimation & soft surgery fibroblast procedure. Plasma Pen is FDA approve CE marked device that is highly effective in wrinkle smoothing, the device can treat, repair, lift & rejuvenate any area of skin to spectacularly improve, brighten skin tone, laxity and texture. It will significantly tighten loose skin & dramatically reduce, inflate & plump lines and wrinkles.

PLASMA PEN
Non Surgical Skin Tightening Lift

Plasma Pen is pioneering blepharoplasty, sublimation & soft surgery fibroblast procedure. Plasma Pen is FDA approve CE marked device that is highly effective in wrinkle smoothing, the device can treat, repair, lift & rejuvenate any area of skin to spectacularly improve, brighten skin tone, laxity and texture. It will significantly tighten loose skin & dramatically reduce, inflate & plump lines and wrinkles.

We can treat almost any area, the most popular procedures:
Upper lower non surgical eye lift (under eye circles and drooping eye lids)
Frown Lines, Crows Feet, Forehead lines, smile lines, Lip Lines
Jowl Lift
Brow Lift
Lip Lift (Lip Flip)
Neck Lift
Stomach, stretch marks, lax skin

Eyebrow Lift   $300
Upper Eyelids   $500
Under Eyes   $500
Crows Feet   $400
Upper & Under Eyes   $900
Upper/Under/Crows Feet   $1,300
Glabellar Frown Lines   $300
Forehead Lines   $500
Full Forehead Lift   $900
Nasolabial Folds (Smile Lines)   $400
Accordion Lines & Folds   $300
Cheek Lift & Resurface   $500
Upper Lip (Smoker's Lines/Lip Lift)   $400
Lower Lip   $400
Upper & Lower Lip   $700
Skin Tag Removal (1)   $45
Skin Tag Removal (2-5)   $75
Stretch marks/ Wrinkles on body  
Prices vary
Before & After
Pre-Care
Before Your Treatment

1. Avoid any kind of tanning (Spray tanning, tanning injections, sun tanning and tanning beds) for 2 to 4 weeks before your treatment. Ideally, you should try to use SPF5O to prep your skin for 2 to 4 weeks before your treatment, especially if you are naturally darker skinned.

**You may even wish to consider using a natural Tyrosinase Inhibitor to helps ensure there is no overproduction of pigment in the skin aka hyperpigmentation.**

2. Avoid any other type of procedures on the same area which you intend to have treated with Plasma Pen, such as laser therapy, chemical peels, Botox, fillers, as this may prevent your treatment being performed by your technician at the time you want it.

No facial acids (Retin A, salicylic, glycolic) 14 days before or 21 days after Plasma Pen.
No Botox or fillers 21 days before or after Plasma Pen.
No Micro needling/PRP 21 days before or after Plasma Pen.
No laser or peels (depending on intensity of peel) for 90 days before or after Plasma Pen.
Surgical procedures like face lifts you must wait at least 9 months postop/before Plasma Pen.

Post-Care
Immediately After Your Treatment

1. You may experience a “stinging” sensation in the treated area(s) immediately after treatment. This is normal and it generally only lasts for about an hour.

2. If the treated area is swollen, you may apply ice packs covered with a clean cloth. Do NOT apply ice directly onto the skin, as this can cause damage to the tissue. Avoid taking anti-inflammatory medications like aspirin, ibuprofen or steroids if possible.

3. If you are receiving a Plasma Pen treatment anywhere on your face or neck, we recommend you sleep on your back with your head elevated to reduce swelling.

4. Do NOT cleanse the treated area until the following day.

5. Do NOT exercise 48 hours after treatment or expose yourself to any heat, steam or sweat because this can intensify the inflammation that’s already present.

6. Your technician will provide you with after care products and instructions. You must follow the provided aftercare protocol to expedite the healing process and avoid complications.

7. The area that has been treated must NOT be covered with occlusive dressing or any type of sunblock, make-up, mascara, creams or any other products until the area has fully healed. Many ingredients in skin care products and cosmetics can irritate skin and cause allergic reactions. Ultimately this will slow you’re your healing process and possibly impede desired results.

8. It is highly unlikely you will ever get an infection from a Plasma Pen treatment, as the wound we cause is not open. However, the first 12 hours post-treatment is vital in protecting you from any potential infection, so please avoid any activities where you could expose yourself to contaminants. Keeping hands off of anything that comes in contact with the treatment area.

9. You may return to work the following day. However, you will not look your absolute best during the initial healing process (approximately 7 days).

10. Expect redness, swelling and inflammation for the first 1 to 5 days post-treatment. This is normal but will usually be of a very minor nature.

Days Following Treatment

Keep the area clean to avoid infections until the scabs have formed and exfoliated on their own. Follow the aftercare instructions exactly as written to ensure the best possible healed outcome.

1. It is normal for the area that has been treated to be red/pink, swollen and feel tight and dry. Occasional weeping is normal and will settle.

2. Tiny crusts will quickly form on the treated area. These may be visible for up to about a week.

3. Do NOT pick crusts off as this will delay the healing process and could cause hyperpigmentation and scarring.

4. The area(s) treated may be cleansed daily with room temperature water and your fingers. Avoid using washcloths or any other washing devices. You are only removing excess oil and do not need to thoroughly cleanse the treated skin. Do NOT be tempted to rub, brush or exfoliate the area in any way to aid in the removal of the crusts. Pat dry with a clean tissue.

5. Do NOT stand with your face under a hot shower for the first 3-4 days. This could increase swelling. Try to avoid shower gels or hair products running on to your face as this could cause irritation and inflammation. Rinse thoroughly with tepid water if products do come into contact with the area(s) treated and gently pat dry.

6. Avoid swimming or chlorinated water as it can increase irritation.

7. Keep scabs/crusts moist by applying provided aftercare three times a day – but only in small amounts, do not soak the area.

8. Men should avoid shaving the treated area until it is fully healed (around 7 days).

9. If you have had treatment around your eyes, you should avoid wearing contact lenses for 72 hours after your treatment.

10. Once the scabs have fallen off (approximately 7 days), your skin may be a little pink. You may begin to apply your normal foundation/make-up/sunblock but avoid using skincare products containing glycolic/salicylic/retinoic/AHA/ scrubs/Clarisonic or any other active exfoliating ingredients/devices for at least 21 days, as this will cause irritation. ABSOLUTELY NO MAKEUP UNTIL SCABS HAVE FALLEN OFF.

11. Avoid sun exposure. Once the scabs have fallen off, you must wear a physical sunblock (zinc & titanium) and a hat while your skin is in the healing stages (pink in color) and you should continue to do so for at least the next 12 weeks to avoid hyperpigmentation.

12. Do NOT sunbath/sun tanning beds for 10–12 week post procedure.

13. Do NOT have any other facial treatments in the same treatment area while your skin is healing (12 weeks).

14. Do NOT wax treatment area for at least 21 days, if not longer. If you are receiving Plasma Pen treatment anywhere around the eyes, I would wait the full 12 weeks. It will be ok to tweeze or thread any unwanted hairs after scabs have fallen off the area.

Stages of Heeling

Swelling is to be expected after this type of treatment. This is due to the fact that the area will be recovering from a deliberate controlled wound, therefore the natural side effect is swelling. There are steps you can take to minimize the swelling but it cannot be avoided. You can’t avoid or cure the swelling – it is a response to the trauma. The swelling will subside in a matter of days.

Day 1: Try to lay propped up with pillows. Do not lay completely horizontal. Weeping from the treated area is normal as well as some pain and discomfort. The swelling will likely be worse in the mornings and lessen towards the evening. You may find it difficult to open your eyes in the morning following the treatment however, it will subside throughout the day. It will feel like a bad sunburn.

Day 2: The swelling typically peaks by day 2 to 3. Do not be surprised if the swelling is worse on the 2nd day. Remember: swelling is worse in the mornings and lessens throughout the day. Swelling can also spread to the neighboring areas, DON’T PANIC this is perfectly normal. The upper and lower eye are all connected therefore the fluids from the upper eye will drain to the lower eye area. This too shall pass. Discomfort and pain are still present and to be expected on the second day.

Day 3: You will notice an improvement in the swelling and the “dots” will start to crust/scab over. The scabs must not be picked, allow them to fall off on their own. Your level of discomfort will have subsided dramatically. Minimal pain expected for the 3rd day. For those who experienced the under eye swelling, this will still be present.

Day 4: Some mild residual swelling may still be present on the upper eyelids. No more pain or discomfort should be felt.

Day 5: Swelling should be complete and scabs may still be present. The under eye swelling should be almost completely resolved by this point if not gone.

Day 7-10: Scabs will continue to fall off. Continue to apply silver collodial gel with aloe vera, let that settle first, then apply sunscreen religiously.

It is safe to reintroduce your regular AHA skin cleansing cleaners, creams and serums containing acids such as salicylic, glycolic, lactic, etc.. at the 8 week post treatment mark.

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