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Understanding the Skin Tightening Effects of the Plasma Pen

by Liam CampbellMay 20,2022Plasma Pen™ Guide

Skin Tightening

Plasma Pen Skin Tightening is a non-invasive therapy that uses an FDA-approved instrument. The dangers are negligible because there are no incisions, stitches, or general anaesthesia. However, the results without surgery are astonishing. Read on to discover more about it, its effects, and the benefits you can get from it.

Plasma Skin Tightening: What Is It?

Radio frequency (RF) radiation is used to ionise (break apart) gas into plasma. When this plasma comes into touch with the skin, it generates heat and removes oxygen while causing no harm to the epidermis.

Furthermore, it promotes fibroplasia, the body’s wound-healing response, by increasing collagen production.

The plasma pen can be used for different body parts. You can use it to treat stretch marks, eye bags and hoods, milia, and nasolabial folds. 

The Procedure

Plasma pen therapy uses a different technique. It usually takes between 60 and 90 minutes, although it may take longer depending on the size of the treatment area.

To help you relax, your doctor will apply a topical anaesthetic cream. This, however, is dependent on energy. Local anaesthetic or oral sedatives may be required in some circumstances for high-level energy treatments.

When treating each site, the practitioner holds the device 1 mm from the skin’s surface. Because the skin around the eyes is thinner than the skin on the forehead and cheeks, it requires less energy to repair. Furthermore, the heat delivery of a plasma pen can be regulated to reduce skin harm.

The Pain

Plasma Pen Skin Tightening is a reasonably painless technique. Pain tolerance varies, and certain body parts are more sensitive than others. To relieve pain and tingling, we use topical anaesthetics.

Because the procedure may be uncomfortable, you should notify your doctor if you are unable to tolerate it. This will help them deliver the proper quantity of anaesthetic and take pauses during the surgery.

Do I Need This Procedure?

The plasma pen is suitable for skin types I through III (very pale to white skin that can tan). They could be useful in treating patients with olive skin tones or Fitzpatrick skin type IV, but more research is needed. This method is not recommended for people with darker skin tones or who have any of the following conditions:

  • Open wounds.
  • Diabetes or an autoimmune illness.
  • Sluggish keloid-prone (raised scar).
  • Heart disease, epilepsy, and cancer.
  • Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding.

The Risks of Using the Plasma Pen

In comparison to other cosmetic treatments, the Plasma Pen is relatively safe. Nonetheless, it is critical to be informed of the hazards and contraindications of the treatment. Oedema, skin darkening, scars, burns, and blisters are all possible side effects.

Swelling is normal, especially around the eyes. This, however, will begin to improve by the second day and will last for several days.

The Post-Treatment Care

After Plasma Pen treatment, follow these care instructions:

  • Don’t get the area wet. Follow all post-operative instructions.
  • Don’t pick on the scabs. Allow them to heal and naturally fall off.
  • Don’t apply cosmetics until the scabs heal.
  • Don’t expose the area to UV radiation. Use a broad-spectrum SPF every day.

The Plasma Pen’s skin tightening outcomes may be impressive for modest skin laxity. Loose skin will most likely improve in appearance during the next three months. Depending on your goals, you may need many sessions.

Conclusion

Plasma Pen Skin Tightening is an effective non-surgical treatment for sagging skin, skin tags, fine lines, and wrinkles. Because it is a non-invasive way to improve your appearance, you get results quickly and easily without much downtime. This way, you also forego the pain of traditional cosmetic surgery. 

Are you looking for the best plasma pen? PlasmaPen is an esteemed leader in Plasma technology. We offer premium products as well as professional training courses. Contact us today to learn more!

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