Lift & Tighten with Fibroblast Plasma

$200-$600

From 45 minutes

A woman receiving a fibroblast plasma treatment.
A woman receiving a fibroblast plasma treatment.
A woman receiving a fibroblast plasma treatment.

Fibroblast Skin Tightening is a non-surgical treatment that uses plasma energy to lift and firm the skin by stimulating collagen production. It targets fine lines, sagging skin, and texture issues with long-lasting, natural results and minimal downtime.

Ideal for under eyes/top lids (inc crows feet), ear fronts, smile lines, nose, neck, under chin/jaw and stomach

Results improve over several weeks

Minimal discomfort, no incisions

Fibroblast Skin Tightening is a non-surgical treatment that uses plasma energy to lift and firm the skin by stimulating collagen production. It targets fine lines, sagging skin, and texture issues with long-lasting, natural results and minimal downtime.

Ideal for under eyes/top lids (inc crows feet), ear fronts, smile lines, nose, neck, under chin/jaw and stomach

Results improve over several weeks

Minimal discomfort, no incisions

Fibroblast Skin Tightening is a non-surgical treatment that uses plasma energy to lift and firm the skin by stimulating collagen production. It targets fine lines, sagging skin, and texture issues with long-lasting, natural results and minimal downtime.

Ideal for under eyes/top lids (inc crows feet), ear fronts, smile lines, nose, neck, under chin/jaw and stomach

Results improve over several weeks

Minimal discomfort, no incisions

What is Fibroblast Treatment?

Fibroblast is a minimally invasive skin tightening procedure that uses plasma energy to create controlled micro-injuries, triggering collagen production and tightening the skin.

How does Fibroblast benefit me?

It reduces wrinkles, lifts sagging skin, improves skin texture, and creates a firmer, more youthful appearance—especially effective around the eyes, jawline, and neck.

What should I do before and after my session?

Avoid retinoids, exfoliants, and sun exposure for at least 3–5 days before treatment. After your session, avoid picking at scabs or applying makeup to the area until healed, and follow strict sun protection for best results.

Is Fibroblast suitable for all skin types?

No—Fibroblast is generally recommended for fair to medium skin tones (Fitzpatrick I–III) due to the risk of hyperpigmentation in darker skin tones.

How long is the downtime?

Plasma fibroblast therapy typically entails a post-treatment recovery period of 5 to 10 days, during which patients may experience a range of transient dermatological responses. These include: Carbon crust formation: Small, brown, scab-like dots appear at the treatment sites due to the sublimation of superficial skin cells. These crusts usually fall off naturally within 5–7 days. Erythema (redness): Mild to moderate redness and swelling can occur and generally resolve within a few days. Edema (swelling): Particularly around the eyes, swelling may peak within the first 2–3 days post-treatment and then gradually subside. Tightness and itching: As the skin heals, patients may notice a sensation of tightness or mild itching. Patients are advised to avoid direct sun exposure, refrain from picking or scratching the crusts, and follow prescribed aftercare protocols to minimize the risk of complications such as hyperpigmentation or scarring. Full recovery of the skin’s appearance may take up to 2–4 weeks, although individual outcomes can vary based on skin type, treatment intensity, and adherence to aftercare.

What is Fibroblast Treatment?

Fibroblast is a minimally invasive skin tightening procedure that uses plasma energy to create controlled micro-injuries, triggering collagen production and tightening the skin.

How does Fibroblast benefit me?

It reduces wrinkles, lifts sagging skin, improves skin texture, and creates a firmer, more youthful appearance—especially effective around the eyes, jawline, and neck.

What should I do before and after my session?

Avoid retinoids, exfoliants, and sun exposure for at least 3–5 days before treatment. After your session, avoid picking at scabs or applying makeup to the area until healed, and follow strict sun protection for best results.

Is Fibroblast suitable for all skin types?

No—Fibroblast is generally recommended for fair to medium skin tones (Fitzpatrick I–III) due to the risk of hyperpigmentation in darker skin tones.

How long is the downtime?

Plasma fibroblast therapy typically entails a post-treatment recovery period of 5 to 10 days, during which patients may experience a range of transient dermatological responses. These include: Carbon crust formation: Small, brown, scab-like dots appear at the treatment sites due to the sublimation of superficial skin cells. These crusts usually fall off naturally within 5–7 days. Erythema (redness): Mild to moderate redness and swelling can occur and generally resolve within a few days. Edema (swelling): Particularly around the eyes, swelling may peak within the first 2–3 days post-treatment and then gradually subside. Tightness and itching: As the skin heals, patients may notice a sensation of tightness or mild itching. Patients are advised to avoid direct sun exposure, refrain from picking or scratching the crusts, and follow prescribed aftercare protocols to minimize the risk of complications such as hyperpigmentation or scarring. Full recovery of the skin’s appearance may take up to 2–4 weeks, although individual outcomes can vary based on skin type, treatment intensity, and adherence to aftercare.

What is Fibroblast Treatment?

Fibroblast is a minimally invasive skin tightening procedure that uses plasma energy to create controlled micro-injuries, triggering collagen production and tightening the skin.

How does Fibroblast benefit me?

It reduces wrinkles, lifts sagging skin, improves skin texture, and creates a firmer, more youthful appearance—especially effective around the eyes, jawline, and neck.

What should I do before and after my session?

Avoid retinoids, exfoliants, and sun exposure for at least 3–5 days before treatment. After your session, avoid picking at scabs or applying makeup to the area until healed, and follow strict sun protection for best results.

Is Fibroblast suitable for all skin types?

No—Fibroblast is generally recommended for fair to medium skin tones (Fitzpatrick I–III) due to the risk of hyperpigmentation in darker skin tones.

How long is the downtime?

Plasma fibroblast therapy typically entails a post-treatment recovery period of 5 to 10 days, during which patients may experience a range of transient dermatological responses. These include: Carbon crust formation: Small, brown, scab-like dots appear at the treatment sites due to the sublimation of superficial skin cells. These crusts usually fall off naturally within 5–7 days. Erythema (redness): Mild to moderate redness and swelling can occur and generally resolve within a few days. Edema (swelling): Particularly around the eyes, swelling may peak within the first 2–3 days post-treatment and then gradually subside. Tightness and itching: As the skin heals, patients may notice a sensation of tightness or mild itching. Patients are advised to avoid direct sun exposure, refrain from picking or scratching the crusts, and follow prescribed aftercare protocols to minimize the risk of complications such as hyperpigmentation or scarring. Full recovery of the skin’s appearance may take up to 2–4 weeks, although individual outcomes can vary based on skin type, treatment intensity, and adherence to aftercare.

A close-up of a woman in a skin clinic with a towel around her head.
A close-up of a woman in a skin clinic with a towel around her head.

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