Plasma Fibroblast in Tucson, Arizona
Plasma fibroblast, which is also called plasma skin resurfacing, is a non-invaisve, non-surgical cosmetic procedure that tightens and rejuvenates the skin. Plasma Fibroblast therapy, unsurprisingly, targets fibroblasts. Fibroblast cells play an important role in helping your skin wounds heal as well as maintain a youthful appearance to the skin. Fibroblast cells are found down in the dermis. These cells have both a tissue repair function and also are responsible for creating collagen. As they are stimulated directly or by natural wound healing, they produce both collagen and elastin. We are utilizing these natural reactions to stimulate these two factors to create healthier, younger skin.
How Plasma Fibroblast Works
This technology utilizes plasma, an ionized gas, to tighten skin via controlled thermal injury. As your body begins the healing process, this stimulates the skin’s natural ability to repair/remodel itself.
During treatment, a pen-sized handheld device emits a small electric arc to create tiny holes in the skin, which stimulates the production of collagen and elastin. These proteins help the skin maintain its shape and flexibility, resulting in smoother, firmer, and more youthful-looking skin.
According to a study in the PMFA journal, the controlled heat damage from plasma fibroblast therapy was shown to:
- Encourage tissue regeneration
- Stimulate fibroblast activity
- Causes tissue contraction (tightening of the skin)
- and improves the skin texture
Some common areas effectively treated by Plasma Fibroblast include:
- Under Eye Bags/Crows Feet
- Upper Lip Flip
- Fine Lines and Wrinkles Anywhere on the Face
- Jowls
- Neck Lift
- Hooded Eyes
- Upper Eyelid/Brow lift
- Stretch Marks and Loose Abdominal Skin
- Crepey Skin
- And Much More!
Learn More or Schedule Your Plasma Fibroblast Today!
If you live in Tucson and would like to learn how this treatment can help you get the results you want for your skin, please give us a call and schedule an appointment. We can also answer any questions you might have about the process, or the treatment plan.