How It Works
To safely reduce skin imperfections and restore a youthful appearance, the Plasma Fibroblast Pen targets damaged skin cells and activates the fibroblasts—your skin’s natural collagen-producing cells. These fibroblasts are responsible for generating collagen, elastin, and other proteins that keep the skin firm and healthy.
During treatment, the device releases a precise plasma arc that creates tiny micro-injuries on the skin’s surface. These controlled points of contact trigger the body’s natural healing response. As fibroblasts become stimulated, they begin producing fresh collagen and elastin fibers, helping the skin tighten, lift, and smooth out over time.
This process works by
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Breaking down the old or damaged tissue, and
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Encouraging regeneration through small, temporary crusts (micro-scabs) that form naturally.
Once these micro-scabs fall off, the new skin underneath appears smoother, firmer, and noticeably rejuvenated.
When Will I See Results?
Some improvement is usually visible right after treatment. However, full results appear only after the healing phase is complete. Healing speed varies from person to person, but most users follow a similar timeline:
Healing Timeline
Day 1
Right after using the Plasma Pen, the treated area may feel warm, slightly uncomfortable, and appear red. This is a normal reaction and usually fades over the next days.
Day 2
Mild swelling can occur, along with some sensitivity. As the day goes on, the swelling typically starts to reduce.
Day 3
Discomfort and swelling should decrease noticeably. Small scabs begin forming as your skin starts regenerating.
Day 4
Most of the pain or discomfort should be gone. Swelling becomes minimal.
Day 5–10
Scabs gradually fall off on their own. The skin underneath will look fresh and slightly lighter.
Day 10–15
New skin may appear pink or sensitive as it continues to mature. You may feel slight burning if water or pressure is applied directly.
Day 15–20
Within 2–3 weeks, the treated area is usually fully healed. Skin tags, wrinkles, minor scars, and other imperfections should be visibly reduced or completely gone.
Safety Notice
If you have any concerns about treatment, always consult a licensed dermatologist or healthcare professional. Every skin type reacts differently, and the information on this website is for educational purposes only—not a replacement for medical advice.