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Plasma
fibroblast
skin tightening

Plamere plasma fibroblast treatment uses plasma energy to stimulate collagen and elastin to tighten
and rejuvenate the skin

  • non- Invasive

  • non- Surgical

  • no Bruising

  • no Bleeding

  • no Stitches

  • no Skin Thinning

  • Long-term Outcomes

  • Safe and Effective

  • made in Korea

  • registered in the USA

  • approved in Australia - TGA

  • using single-use needle/client

  • Wrinkles, Aging and Fine Lines

  • Lines of Crows Feet

  • Mild ptosis of the eyelids

  • Upper Lip Wrinkles, Labial Folds

  • Lines Around the Neck

  • Scars, Stretch Marks

What Is It Used For?

Technique:

5 dots staggered (DICE)

THE WORLD'S MOST ADVANCED, NON-INVASIVE, SKIN LIFTING AND TIGHTENING REJUVENATION TREATMENT FOR WRINKLES, SAGGING AND DULL SKIN.

  • Are you looking for a non-surgical solution to improve your skin’s texture and tone? Look no further than our Plasma Pen treatment at Jubilee in Southbank. 

  • This state-of-the-art procedure uses plasma energy to stimulate collagen production, resulting in tighter, smoother, and more youthful-looking skin.

  • Don’t wait any longer to achieve the flawless skin you’ve always wanted.  Call us and schedule your Plasma Pen treatment today.

Our Clients

  • Skin type client
    The Premium Plamere Plasma Pen is suitable for Fitzpatrick skin types I-III. Fibroblast Treatment is not advised for those with very dark skin. This is because there is a higher risk of hyperpigmentation (dark spots) or hypopigmentation (light spots) following treatment.
  • If those questions are "YES", sorry you aren't an idea client !
    Do you have any allergies or have experienced any allergic reaction to medicine products? If so please list: Do you have or are planning to have injectable, fillers or chemical peels in within 8 weeks? Do you suffer for epilepsy? Do you knowingly suffer from an infectious disease? Do you suffer from high or low blood pressure? Do you suffer from diabetes? Do you have any respiratory problems? Do you suffer from, or have any problems with scar healing?
  • Who isn't an idea client
    The client should be in good health at the time of the appointment, with no preexisting health conditions. If the client displays signs of cold or flu the treatment should be rescheduled. Clients skin should not be inflamed in the area we are treating prior to the procedure. Clients prone to keloid scars are not ideal candidates. Clients with diabetes (unless under control), healing disorders or lymphatic draining issues should not undergo treatment. Clients with a sunburn/suntan should postpone treatment. Clients who have a history of Hyperpigmentation/Hypopigmentation are not ideal candidates. The client must not display any tanning at the time of the treatment. The client must not display herpes simplex (cold sores when working in the lip area). It is recommended they consult with their medical doctor. If the client wears a pacemaker avoid treatment with electrical arcing. Clients who are pregnant and breastfeeding are not ideal candidates.
  • Can males also do fibroblast plasma pen
    Yes, definitely! Fibroblasting is a versatile treatment and can treat a wide range of skin conditions and people of any age and gender. It is an ideal treatment for people who want to avoid the risks of surgery Need to shave facial hair prior to treating Males have 25% thicker skin than females. This means that some males have thicker and coarser skin Some males may have pigmentation
  • Moles treatment
    A mole must always be checked with a GP prior to plasma pen treatment. Moles are a common type of skin growth. They often appear as small, dark brown spots and are caused by clusters of pigmented cells. The typical mole is a brown spot. But moles come in different colors, shapes and sizes: Color and texture. Moles can be brown, tan, black, red, blue or pink. They can be smooth, wrinkled, flat or raised. They may have hair growing from them. Shape. Most moles are oval or round. Size. Moles are usually less than 1/4 inch (about 6 millimeters) in diameter - the size of a pencil eraser.
  • What is the Science behind the Plasma Fibroblast Pen
    Along with Liquid, Solid and Gas, Plasma is the 4th state of matter. The principle entails ionizing gases in the atmosphere to produce a tiny plasma discharge, or ARC. The Premium Plamere Plasma Pen never makes contact with the skin; instead, it stimulates the epidermal layer of the skin, stimulating the body’s rejuvenation function. Fibroblasting is the more prevalent name for this procedure. Fibroblasts are the collagen-producing connective tissue cells in the body.
  • What exactly does the plasma fibroblast pen do
    This anti-aging therapy is based on a sequence of tiny dots that are placed next to the skin’s fine lines and wrinkles. The skin tightens, lifts, and remodels immediately as a result of this procedure. This method is used to stimulate the increase of collagen formation in the skin.
  • Why should you choose Plasma Pen Treatment over Cosmetic Surgery
    There is no Bruising. There is no Bleeding. There are no Stitches. Long-term Outcomes Treatment that is both Safe and Effective Downtime is Limited. Treatment that isn’t Invasive Techniques that Do Not Require Surgery There is No Need for a scalpel or any surgical cutting of the skin. Anesthetic Cream Makes It Almost Painless There is No Skin Thinning.
  • What Is It Used For
    Wrinkles, Aging and Fine Lines Lines of Crows Feet Mild ptosis of the eyelids Laugh Lines / Nasal Labial Folds Lines of Marionettes Kissing / Smokers Lines Lines Around the Neck Tags on the Skin Rejuvenation of Scars Removal of Stretch Marks
  • What is the difference between plasma pen and microneedling
    Plasma pen uses plasma energy to tighten and rejuvenate the skin. The pen will not touch the skin. In micro needling the skin is rejuvenated by poking holes in the skin with needles.
  • How often can you have plasma pen
    Plasma fibroblast can be repeated 6-12 weeks after the first session. Plasma facial treatments can be repeated weekly.
  • How long does plasma pen results lasts
    Results can last up to two years. It is important to avoid sun exposure and to properly maintain your rejuvenated skin. Fighting aging is a long term plan so future treatments will likely be needed.
  • Before treatment
    Avoid any kind of tanning (Spray tanning, tanning injections, sun tanning and tanning beds) for 2 to 4 weeks before your treatment. Ideally, you should try to use SPF5O to prep your skin for 2 to 4 weeks before your treatment, especially if you are naturally darker skinned. You may even wish to consider using a natural Tyrosinase Inhibitor to helps ensure there is no overproduction of pigment in the skin aka hyperpigmentation. On the treatment day, it is recommended that no make-up or eyelashes are worn on the treatment area. No facial acids (Retin A, salicylic, glycolic) 14 days before or 21 days after Plasma Pen. No Botox or fillers 21 days before or after Plasma Pen. No Micro needling/PRP 21 days before or after Plasma Pen. No laser or peels (depending on intensity of peel) for 90 days before or after Plasma Pen. Surgical procedures like face lifts you must wait at least 9 months postop/before Plasma Pen.
  • What happens during the procedure
    During the procedure, clients will discuss their desired treatment area. This consultation will be roughly 10-15 minutes, as clients will also need to fill in the consultation form. Numbing cream will then be applied to the area and will be left on for 40 minutes. The actual treatment on the skin can take about 30 minutes-1.5 hours, depending on the size of the area. If more than one area is being treated in the same session, it will take 1.5+ hours. (For extremely large areas, such as the stomach, it may take up to 3-5 hours) Post-consultation for 5-10 minutes to provide aftercare advice and to discuss products
  • How long does it take to heal after plasma pen
    It takes 4-12 weeks to completely heal from a single treatment. The initial healing phase with visible dots should be complete by 5 days-2 weeks for face and up to 4 weeks for body until the dots flake off.
  • Healing & Result
    Note: Effectiveness of treatment varies due to skin elasticity and individual healing process. Clients may be required to return for additional treatments before their overall procedure is deemed complete. Be aware that skin altering procedures such as plastic surgery, implants, injectables and weight gain may alter the look of the treatment. Day 1: Feels hot immediately from the treatment and may last for a couple of hours. There will be some swelling. Feels like sunburn. Day 2: The swelling may get a little bit worse before it gets better. Day 3: The swelling has gone down and the treated area is dry and the dots are clear. Feels itchy. Some few dots may begin to fall of the skin. Day 4/5: The dots fall off the skin. Day 6/7: The skin is starting to look nice and smooth again. Skin may be flaky and dry. Remember that the skin can be tender up to 3 weeks post treatment. Eye Treatment Area Day of treatment: Some swelling. Feels hot like a sunburn. This feeling can last for up to 3 hours Day 1 (Next day post-treatment): Lots of swelling (the most swelling), especially in the morning. Day 2: Swelling Day 3: Itchy sensation and tightness. Swelling decreases. Dots dry and may start to fall off.
  • Recovery
    Clients often find that the application of ice packs can soothe and help reduce swelling. We also recommend the use of RECOVERY, HEAL and cold packs directly after treatment to reduce the swelling in the area and speed up healing. We also recommend the use of RED LED light therapy directly after treatment to reduce the swelling in the area and speed up recovery. In extreme cases, (especially if the client has failed to follow aftercare advice), the swelling can last several days and may initially interfere with vision, if the treatment is on the eye area. Once again anti-inflammatory medication and/or anti-histamine medication may help. Initially, after treatment and for a day or so afterwards, there may be occasional weeping (pus). This is simply a natural healing response. This flakes off after a few days but in some cases can take 1 week if it dries up. DO NOT pick at this crusting as it can lead to infection or scarring. Likewise, it is important to keep the treated area clean and dry. Use sunscreen if out and about once dots fall off Do not cover with plasters or occlusive dressing Treatment review from 1 week onwards.
  • When can other treatment be done? (retinol/ skin needling/ peel/ BB glow/...)
    HOW TO GET RID OF PIGMENTATION You can wait out the 8-12 weeks to see if the pigmentation reduces. However, the below treatments and products will help to reduce the appearance of hypo or hyper pigmentation; Skin needling treatment - To help with pigmentation and to produce new skin through collagen, fibroblast cells and elastin. Can be done after 8 weeks Skinstitute Glycolic cleanser or scrub - To remove old dead skin cells to even out with the new skin. Can be used after 3-4 weeks Skinstitute Retinol - To help with discolouration. Can be used after 3-4 weeks Skinstitute Even Blend Serum - To help with pigmentation. Can be used after 3-4 weeks Active peels - Can be done after 8 weeks BB Glow treatment - To help with pigmentation. Can be used after 8 weeks
  • Aftercare
    For 1 Week After Treatment: no sauna no makeup No Swimming Do Not Use any Products For 2-3 Weeks After Treatment: Do Not Use AHA'S, Glycolic or Retinol (Applies to at home active products like 'Skinstitute' with lower percentage. Strictly no clinical active treatments until after 8 weeks) Do Not Use Exfoliating Products At All Times During a Course of Treatment (After 1 Week): A minimum of SPF15 must be applied and exposure to the sun should be avoided Vitamin A&D ointment must be applied twice a day Hyaluronic Acid and Aloe vera serum to be used after the first 7 days and onwards No direct sun exposure on treated area No sun beds
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