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What is a plasma pen?
A plasma pen is a device used in order to simulate and rejuvenate sagging old,wrinkled and dull skin. The devices usually come around at 40-60$. Treatments at clinics are much different ranging from 400$ to 1900$. While this might sound expensive the results are worth it. . But the next question should be....
Where is the plasma pen used?
The plasma pen is used in multiple different spots but one of the most common treatments is the eyelids. Yep your eyelids. This can get rid of multiple different skin flaws at once but we will get to that later. The other spots can include the nasal fold areas, forehead and neck. You want to generally targets the areas that bring you down and points or do multiple treatments over time. After all skin is youth. The better your skin the better you look [insert water gif]. Now that we know where it is used (Your face ofc)....
What are the best spots for the plasma pen?
The best spots for the plasma pen are the eyelids, nasal folds as well as forehead and neck. Doing these treatment's on these spots can ascend you by 1 point imo. For the eyelids the skin will tighten and collagen could be made leading to an overall better eye area. You will also get rid of crows feet which is a major skin flaw if done correctly. For the nasal folds you can now get them significantly reduced. Giving you a youthful appearance . This is needed to look good [insert water gif part 2]. For the forehead this will get rid of the fine lines that cover it. Giving you a more youthful appearance [insert water gif part 3]
What are the risk and rewards?
Risk:
-Scarring
If not done correctly the face will develop possibly permeant scars a looksmin
-infection
If the skin is not sterile and treated correctly you risk infection
-Hyperpigmentation or Hypopigmentation
Hyperpigmentation (dark spots) or hypopigmentation (light spots) can develop, particularly in ethnics
-Swelling, pain and redness
after using the pen and treament. swelling and redness are common and can last for several days to weeks. This can cause discomfort and may require time off from work (so your cover isn't blown.)
-Clearer skin and better texture
Since more collagen is being produced this could possible free the skin and make it clearer. This treament will also fix any rough areas and wrinkles
-Skin tightened and lifted
The plasma pen stimulates fibroblast activity in the skin, which promotes collagen and elastin production. This leads to tighter, firmer skin and can help lift sagging areas. This can improve your eye area and other areas of the face.
- Minimal downtime
The amount of time that you have to take off will be minimal. Possibly only a few days to see results. Which is pretty fast and might be faster than pdo's @Clavicular @Orc . (no shade)
How does it work?
A doctor can explain it better than me JFL. But in summary fibroblast are promoted which = better skin and collagen.
Results:
@NumbThePain @Clavicular @NorwoodAscender @coispet @smallman @PrimalPlasty @pneumocystosis @Allornothing @BrahminBoss
A plasma pen is a device used in order to simulate and rejuvenate sagging old,wrinkled and dull skin. The devices usually come around at 40-60$. Treatments at clinics are much different ranging from 400$ to 1900$. While this might sound expensive the results are worth it. . But the next question should be....
Where is the plasma pen used?
The plasma pen is used in multiple different spots but one of the most common treatments is the eyelids. Yep your eyelids. This can get rid of multiple different skin flaws at once but we will get to that later. The other spots can include the nasal fold areas, forehead and neck. You want to generally targets the areas that bring you down and points or do multiple treatments over time. After all skin is youth. The better your skin the better you look [insert water gif]. Now that we know where it is used (Your face ofc)....
What are the best spots for the plasma pen?
The best spots for the plasma pen are the eyelids, nasal folds as well as forehead and neck. Doing these treatment's on these spots can ascend you by 1 point imo. For the eyelids the skin will tighten and collagen could be made leading to an overall better eye area. You will also get rid of crows feet which is a major skin flaw if done correctly. For the nasal folds you can now get them significantly reduced. Giving you a youthful appearance . This is needed to look good [insert water gif part 2]. For the forehead this will get rid of the fine lines that cover it. Giving you a more youthful appearance [insert water gif part 3]
What are the risk and rewards?
Risk:
-Scarring
If not done correctly the face will develop possibly permeant scars a looksmin
-infection
If the skin is not sterile and treated correctly you risk infection
-Hyperpigmentation or Hypopigmentation
Hyperpigmentation (dark spots) or hypopigmentation (light spots) can develop, particularly in ethnics
-Swelling, pain and redness
after using the pen and treament. swelling and redness are common and can last for several days to weeks. This can cause discomfort and may require time off from work (so your cover isn't blown.)
-Clearer skin and better texture
Since more collagen is being produced this could possible free the skin and make it clearer. This treament will also fix any rough areas and wrinkles
-Skin tightened and lifted
The plasma pen stimulates fibroblast activity in the skin, which promotes collagen and elastin production. This leads to tighter, firmer skin and can help lift sagging areas. This can improve your eye area and other areas of the face.
- Minimal downtime
The amount of time that you have to take off will be minimal. Possibly only a few days to see results. Which is pretty fast and might be faster than pdo's @Clavicular @Orc . (no shade)
How does it work?
A doctor can explain it better than me JFL. But in summary fibroblast are promoted which = better skin and collagen.
Results:
@NumbThePain @Clavicular @NorwoodAscender @coispet @smallman @PrimalPlasty @pneumocystosis @Allornothing @BrahminBoss