
Treatment Name: Plasma Pen Fibroblasting
You have chosen to undergo an elective, cosmetic, soft surgery procedure that is not medically necessary - “Fibroblasting” with Plasma Pen is an artistic process and not an exact science. It cannot always guarantee a measured shrinkage result due to individual skin elasticity, the individual healing process, your age, health & lifestyle - Results may be cumulative for optimal effects to be achieved. You will be required to return for a review and potentially additional treatments before your overall procedure is deemed complete. The payment for any additional work, if applicable, will always be agreed with you prior to your treatment commencing - Depending upon the area of your treatment, additional treatments cannot be performed until 12 weeks after the date of your initial treatment. This is in order to allow the area treated to fully heal and for the full benefit of Plasma Pen to be apparent before reworking the same area - Your specialist will use this treatment plan to record the areas that you have chosen, any topical anaesthetic used, the probe used as well as pre and post treatment photographs. This information will be held securely in your consultation record. Without these photographs and these signed documents/ forms then your technician cannot carry out treatment
- The skin type of every client is different, and the healing process may, in rare cases, lead to some discolouration of the skin. Other relevant treatment may be advised after the healing process is complete should this ever be the case
- During your treatment you may experience some minor discomfort depending on the area being treated and your own unique sensitivities. Your specialist will reassure you throughout and endeavour to make you feel as comfortable as possible. We use the best device, technique and products to mitigate any discomfort for you and our device is proven to deliver rapid treatments, the shortest downtimes, the fastest recovery and optimal results
- The treatment includes delivering highly controlled, precise and predictable micro trauma to the surface of your skin with plasma gas in a completely safe and non-invasive way. We work above the skin, we do not cause or leave any open wound, we do not damage surrounding tissue and there is no risk of infection although you may experience a mild smell of charring during your treatment. This is perfectly normal.
- After each treatment some swelling or redness will occur which is completely normal. In some instances there may be moderate to heavy swelling, especially on upper and lower blepharoplasty treatments. Again this is normal and your specialist will give you appropriate advice and aftercare technique to help control this.
- Brown dots/carbon crusts will be visible for approximately 3 to 10 days following your procedure. In some rare cases they will desquamate (flake off) to be replaced with pink markings while the skin is regenerating. This could last for up to 8 weeks and will resolve itself naturally as the skin heals.. This is a rare occurrence and can’t be predicted


- You must adhere to the specialist’s aftercare advice given to you following your treatment. This is very important as it will reduce the risk of any post-procedural infection upon leaving the clinic and help underpin the results you are looking to achieve. You must let the treated area heal properly. Avoid picking, plucking or knocking the carbon crusts as this will hinder the healing process and could make the treatment appear uneven which may then require further work. Your aftercare regime can make a huge difference to your ultimate end result
- Please be aware that any subsequent skin altering, medi-aesthetic and cosmetic surgery, implants, injectables and weight gain may alter the Plasma Pen look
The photos below are 7 days apart from the initial treatment. You will start to see results but additional work underneath the skin continues for 12 weeks following treatment.
Areas that can be treated:
- Creppy skin
- Fine lines
- Status deep lines
- Lifts & tightens skin in areas such as eyelids, eyebrows and jowls.