Plamere™ Plasma Pen Fibroblast
The Plamere™ Pen is the only officially FDA Class 1 pen available in the Market.
Plamere™ Plasma Pen is a type of cosmetic device that uses plasma energy to tighten and rejuvenate the skin. Plasma Pen is designed to stimulate collagen production in the skin and the pen's unique fractional and permeating tips work to evenly distribute plasma at a lower temperature over a wider area.
How does Plasma Pen work?
Fibroblast
Plasma, the fourth state of matter in addition to Solid, Liquid, and Gas, operates on the principle of ionizing gases from the atmosphere to generate a minute electrical discharge, often referred to as an ARC. The ARC remains at a distance from the skin's surface, creating tiny epidermal micro-injuries while simultaneously applying controlled heat and affecting the underlying dermal structure through thermal conduction. This procedure is widely recognized as Fibroblasting, as it stimulates fibroblasts, the body's most prevalent connective tissue cells responsible for collagen production.
FAQ's
What do I need to know AFTER I get a Plasma Pen Treatment?
Important Post-Treatment Care
Post-care for a plasma pen treatment is crucial to ensure proper healing and optimal results. Here are some general guidelines for post-care following a plasma pen treatment:
Keep the Area Clean: Gently cleanse the treated area with a mild, non-alcoholic, and non-abrasive cleanser to remove any crusts or ointments. Do this twice daily and pat dry with a clean, lint-free cloth.
Apply Healing Ointment: After cleansing, apply the provided healing ointment or a recommended post-treatment product to the treated area. This helps keep the skin moisturized and supports the healing process.
Avoid Water and Sun Exposure: Keep the treated area dry for the first 48 hours post-treatment. Avoid swimming, saunas, or any activities that could cause excessive sweating or moisture. Also, stay out of direct sunlight and use sunscreen when going outside to protect the area from UV damage.
Avoid Makeup: Refrain from applying makeup or skincare products to the treated area until it has fully healed, which can take anywhere from 5 to 10 days.
Do Not Pick or Scratch: Avoid picking at any scabs or crusts that may form as this can lead to scarring or infection. Let them fall off naturally.
No Active Skincare Ingredients: Avoid using products containing retinoids, AHAs, or BHAs on the treated area for at least two weeks.
Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water to help with the healing process and skin recovery.
Use Healing Cream as Directed: Follow the specific instructions provided by your esthetician regarding the use of healing creams, gels, or post-treatment products.
Report Any Concerns: If you experience excessive redness, swelling, pain, or signs of infection, contact your esthetician or healthcare provider immediately.
Follow Up: Attend any recommended follow-up appointments or check-ins with your esthetician to ensure the treated area is healing as expected.