Plasma Fibroblast Pen Vs Microneedling

Microneedling and Plasma Pen are both nonsurgical skin-tightening procedure that have rejuvenative and corrective effects on the skin. In recent years, there has been a growing trend of people turning to natural remedies and treatments and advanced cosmetic procedures instead of traditional medicine. One such treatment is microneedling. Microneedling is the process of using tiny needles to puncture the skin in order to stimulate collagen production and improve the appearance of the skin. Plasma Fibroblast Pen is another popular choice for those looking for a more natural, yet effective anti aging skin treatment. The Plasma Fibroblast Pen uses electrical energy to create tiny wounds on the skin that can help reduce wrinkles and improve texture.

Though both of these treatments offer similar benefits that are comparable to surgical cosmetic procedures, but there are some differences between them that should be considered when deciding which one is right for you. Fibroblast skin tightening treatments are known to provide quicker, more dramatic, and long-lasting results than microneedling treatments.

What Is Microneedling And What Are Its Benefits

As previously mentioned, Microneedling is the use of very fine needles to create controlled micro-injuries to the skin. This stimulates the body’s natural wound-healing process and collagen production. Collagen production is important for healthy, youthful-looking skin.

Microneedling has many benefits, including: 

  • Boosting collagen production
  • Reducing the appearance of wrinkles and scars
  • Treating hyperpigmentation 
  • Helping improve skin tone and texture 
  • Minimizing pores 
  • Stimulating hair growth

What Is A Plasma Fibroblast Pen Skin Tightening Treatment And What Are Its Benefits

A plasma fibroblast pen is a handheld device. The plasma tip releases a targeted current just above the skin without touching it. When the device is activated, it sends a beam of plasma energy through the tip to the skin’s surface. This energy causes the tissue to heat up and form micro-coagulations. The hot current creates small holes, or micro-injuries, in the skin’s layer. The coagulations cause damage to the tissue which triggers the body’s natural healing response. This is important to understand because it is this same healing response that is responsible for the benefits of plasma pen therapy.

Plasma fibroblast skin tightening treatment has the added benefit of being able to resolve broken red blood vessels or tiny red veins where microneedling isn’t an effective treatment.

The benefits of using a plasma fibroblast therapy are:

  • stimulating new collagen production
  • improving skin elasticity
  • reducing fine lines and wrinkles
  • tightening loose skin
  • reducing scarring from surgery or injuries

How Are Plasma Pen Vs Microneedling Similar

There are a few ways in which the plasma fibroblast pen is similar to microneedling. First, both treatments involve causing tiny wounds to the skin to stimulate the body’s natural repair processes. Second, both treatments can help spur collagen production. And third, both treatments are considered to be relatively safe and effective. A series of appointments is recommended for each and the recovery and aftercare for both of these nonsurgical skin rejuvenation procedures are similar as well.

However, there are also some key differences between the two treatments. The plasma fibroblast pen is able to target a wider range of skin concerns than microneedling alone. Fibroblast skin tightening treatments can be used to address targeted areas while microneedling treatments are appropriate for all-over skin rejuvenation. 

Who Is A Good Candidate For Microneedling

Microneedling is a minimally invasive procedure that involves the use of tiny needles to create micro-injuries on the skin. This triggers the body’s natural repair process, which leads to the production of collagen and elastin. As a result, skin appears firmer, smoother, and more youthful.

Microneedling is suitable for all skin types, but it is particularly well-suited for people with sun damage, wrinkles, and scars. It can also be used to improve the appearance of stretch marks and enlarged pores.

Who Is A Good Candidate For Plasma Fibroblast Pen

The best candidates for plasma fibroblast are those who want to improve the appearance of their skin.

The treatment can help to reduce the appearance of wrinkles, acne scars, and other blemishes. It is also a good choice for those who want to improve the texture and tone of their skin.

People with healthy skin are usually the best candidates for this treatment. Those who have conditions such as eczema or psoriasis may not be good candidates, because the laser can aggravate these conditions. Additionally, people who are pregnant or breastfeeding should consult their doctor before they undergo this treatment.

Final Thoughts

At Ageless Aesthetics, we understand that choosing the right skincare treatment is essential for achieving a youthful and radiant appearance. Both the plasma fibroblast pen and microneedling are minimally invasive procedures that work by creating microinjuries to the skin tissue, stimulating the body’s natural healing response and boosting collagen production. However, there are some distinct differences between these two treatments.

The Age Jet Plasma Pen, which can be found at our clinics near you, is generally less painful and has a shorter downtime compared to microneedling. This innovative technology is capable of addressing a broader range of skin concerns, as it specifically targets the treated tissue underneath the skin barrier. On the other hand, microneedling works on the skin surfaces, promoting overall skin rejuvenation.

To ensure optimal results, it’s crucial to allow at least 3 weeks between Plasma Pen and microneedling treatments. This timeframe allows the inflammatory response to fully complete and resolve following a Plasma Fibroblast procedure. Moreover, we recommend avoiding tanning and sun exposure during this period to protect your skin.

For your comfort, our skilled professionals may apply a topical numbing cream before the treatment. Starting with fibroblast skin tightening treatments can help fix specific areas of concern, followed by microneedling sessions for all-over skin rejuvenation.

Discover the power of the Age Jet Plasma Pen and microneedling at Ageless Aesthetics, and experience a renewed, vibrant complexion. Contact us today to schedule your appointment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How do plasma pen treatments affect skin tones and skin texture?

A: The plasma pen treatments affect skin tones and skin textures by heating up the skin to a point where it cause a minimal amount of damage to the uppermost layer of cells. This results in the generation of new, healthy skin cells that have a more even tone and texture. Additionally, this therapy can help to reduce blemishes, treat acne scars, and other types of discoloration.

Q: How does fibroblast skin tightening improve sagging skin?

A: Fibroblast skin tightening is a minimally invasive procedure that uses lasers to heat the collagen in your skin. This causes the surrounding tissue to contract, which tightens and lifts the skin.

The procedure is safe and effective for treating mild to moderate sagging in the face, neck, and chest. It can also improve the appearance of wrinkles, pores, and acne scars.

Q: What is hyaluronic acid?

A: Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a glycosaminoglycan, a type of sugar molecule that is found in every tissue of the body. HA plays an important role in lubricating and cushioning joints, and also helps to retain moisture in the skin. It is produced naturally by the body, but levels decline as we age. That’s why some people choose to use HA supplements or topical treatments to help keep their skin looking young and healthy.

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  • Heather Walsh

    As the owner of Ageless Aesthetics by HB Walsh, Heather Walsh brings her extensive healthcare experience to the forefront. A Registered Professional Nurse (RN) since 1994, she has channeled her diverse expertise into this thriving venture. Heather seamlessly balances her roles as a business owner and a dedicated mother. Her leadership extends beyond her clinic, as she has actively contributed to her community through volunteerism and served as the PTA President for the better part of the last decade. With her business thriving, Heather remains passionately committed to helping clients look and feel their best through innovative, non-surgical, anti aging skin care treatments. She extends her knowledge by offering a specialized Jet Plasma practitioner training course, empowering fellow entrepreneurs to introduce this groundbreaking service to their clientele. In her free time, Heather and her family cherish moments of relaxation on the boat, beachside adventures, travel, and the shared joy of caring for their animals and tending to their garden.