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Steven May

IS FIBROBLASTING PAINFUL?



Fibroblasting is an incredible treatment for those harder to reach areas that have sagging, wrinkles and deep lines. This is especially used for tightening the skin around the eyes and lifting the brows.


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Fibroblasting, also known as plasma skin tightening or plasma pen treatment, is a non-surgical cosmetic procedure used to tighten and rejuvenate the skin. The procedure involves using a device that discharges a high-frequency electric current to small areas of the skin, creating tiny plasma flashes or "micro-injuries" that stimulate collagen production and skin tightening.

Regarding pain:

  1. Sensation: Most individuals describe the sensation of fibroblasting as a mild to moderate burning or tingling sensation. The level of discomfort varies from person to person and depends on the area being treated.

  2. Anesthesia: To minimize discomfort, a topical anesthetic cream is usually applied to the treatment area before the procedure. This numbs the surface of the skin and makes the treatment more tolerable.

  3. Post-Treatment: After the procedure, the treated area may feel sensitive, similar to a sunburn. There might also be some swelling, especially if the treatment is done around the eyes.

  4. Healing: As the skin heals, there may be some itching, tightness, or tenderness. Tiny crusts or scabs will form on the treated areas, which fall off naturally within a week or so.

  5. Pain Management: Over-the-counter pain relievers and cold compresses can help manage any post-procedure discomfort.

  6. Individual Variation: Pain thresholds vary among individuals. Some people might find the procedure relatively painless, especially with numbing cream, while others might find it more uncomfortable.

It's essential to consult with a qualified practitioner before undergoing fibroblasting. They can provide more detailed information about what to expect during and after the procedure and offer recommendations for managing any discomfort.


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