top of page
Writer's pictureTara

Plasma Fibroblast

Updated: Jul 21, 2024

I heard a story on the local news a few days ago about how people are moving away from Botox, fillers, and surgical treatments to natural skincare treatments.


Something caught my attention on the story that I wanted to share about Fibroblast (commonly referred to as Plasma Fibroblast) treatments.


In the story they mentioned a treatment which involves withdrawing "Plasma" from your body and re-injecting it back into your body to treat wrinkles.


Note: The story mentioned this treatment costs $1100 but they didn't share the size of this treatment nor did they share how long this treatment lasts.



A Fibroblast treatment is a one time treatment (unless the condition of your skin would require follow up treatments) and the results from a Fibroblast treatment typically last 3-5 years.


While "Plasma Fibroblast" is synonymous with "Fibroblast" a Fibroblast treatment DOES NOT involve withdrawing plasma from your body.


Fibroblast is a non-surgical, non-invasive skincare treatment.


A Fibroblast, or "Plasma Fibroblast," treatment uses a plasma pen to create micro burns (or traumas, which results in small scabs) on the outer layer of the skin.


The creation of these micro injuries (dots) stimulates collagen production, rejuvenating, tightening, and lifting your skin naturally through your own body's healing process.


The original story on KTLA is on my YouTube Channel linked above.

23 views0 comments

Recent Posts

See All

Comments


bottom of page