Plasma Lift Aftercare: What Clients and Technicians Need to Know
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Like many skin rejuvenation treatments, Plasma Fibroblast can come with temporary side effects. However, with minimal post-treatment downtime and impressive results, Plasma Lift is frequently chosen over other treatments. For clients, following aftercare instructions is essential to maximize the benefits and protect their investment in Plasma Fibroblast treatment.
Technicians play a key role in guiding clients through the aftercare process to ensure optimal healing and satisfaction with the results.
Plasma Fibroblast Aftercare Instructions
3 Months Before Treatment
Avoid:
- Laser treatments and chemical peels 90 days before and after treatment.
- Sun tanning, spray tans, tanning injections/pills, or sunbed use.
4 Weeks Before Treatment
Skin Preparation:
- Apply SPF 50 sunscreen to prep your skin, especially if you have darker skin tones.
Avoid:
- Further sun exposure, spray tans, and sunbeds, as they could increase pigmentation risks.
3 Weeks Before Treatment
Do Not:
- Have Botox, fillers, laser therapy, chemical peels, microneedling, or PRP treatments.
For Darker Skin Tones:
- Pretreat with a tyrosinase inhibitor serum to reduce pigmentation risks. (Continue post treatment once scabs have shed).
3 Days Before Treatment
If Prone to Cold Sores:
- Start prescribed medication (e.g., Valtrex) 3 days before treatment to prevent flare-ups.
Day of Treatment
What to Expect on Treatment Day
- Pain Management: Take a pain reliever 60 minutes before your appointment for comfort.
- Swelling Control: Taking an antihistamine can help manage swelling.
- Clothing: Wear loose clothing, especially if treating body areas like arms or tummy.
- Photos and Consent: Photos may be taken to track progress (used only with consent), and you’ll sign a treatment consent form.
- Avoid makeup and eyelashes on the treatment area.
Additional Tips:
PostTreatment Care: First 48 Hours
How You’ll Look
Appearance: Expect redness, a warm sensation, and small pinpoint scabs. The treated area may feel swollen, especially around the eyes.
Instructions
- Do Not Wash: Avoid washing or applying lotions or creams to the treated area.
- Avoid Touching: Do not touch the treated area unnecessarily.
Avoid:
- Makeup, shaving, or covering the area with plasters.
- Showers, especially hot water on the treated area.
- Heat sources (e.g., saunas) and exercise that causes sweating.
Symptoms & Management
- Redness & Warmth: Normal healing response with mild heat sensations.
- Antihistamines: Antihistamines can help with swelling and itching.
After 48 Hours
How You’ll Look
Appearance: Scabs will form and darken over the treated area. You may have noticeable pinpoint crusts or slight swelling for 3–7 days. Skin may feel tight and look slightly bronzed or discolored as it heals.
Management
- Aloe vera can be applied 3 times daily for itch relief.
- Swelling: Use a cold compress (with a clean cloth) to manage swelling.
Cleaning Routine
- Rinse: Gently rinse the area 3 times daily with diluted Dettol or similar antiseptic in lukewarm water.
- Dry: Pat dry with a lintfree towel (avoid rubbing).
- Colloidal Silver Spray/Gel: Apply to help prevent infection and aid healing.
Showering
- Avoid soap products in the contact area.
Additional Care
- Avoid Other Products: Only use rosehip oil to allow natural scab formation.
- No Exfoliation: Do not scrub or exfoliate to avoid scarring.
Skin Healing
- Crust Formation: A brown crust will form, naturally flaking off after 3 to 7 days.
- No Picking: Picking crusts can lead to scarring or pigmentation.
- Rinse, Spray, and Moisturize: Continue with rinse, colloidal silver spray/gel, and rosehip oil routine 3 times daily.
2 Weeks to 4 Weeks PostTreatment
How You’ll Look
Appearance: The treated area may have a slight pink or bronzed glow. Redness will decrease, but mild discoloration can persist as new skin emerges.
Healing Continuation
- Dry Skin: Skin may feel drier or have a slight sandpaper texture.
- Moisturizers: Use a nonirritating, nonclogging moisturizer.
- No Makeup: Avoid makeup until all scabs have shed.
Sun Protection
- Sunscreen: Start SPF 50+ daily and continue for 3 months.
- NB! Avoid Sun: Wear hats and sunglasses when outdoors to protect healing skin.
4 to 12 Weeks After Treatment
How You’ll Look
Appearance: Skin should look nearly normal with a subtle rosy glow. Minor texture differences may remain as deeper layers heal.
Skin Maintenance
- Rosehip Oil: Apply as needed for dryness.
- Avoid Exfoliating Ingredients: No glycolic acid, RetinA, or salicylic acid for 12 weeks.
- Invasive Treatments: Avoid other treatments like microneedling or PRP.
Optional Products
- Antioxidants: Use Vitamin C serum for hydration and radiance.
- Spot Treatments: For pigmentation issues, consider a discoloration serum.
LongTerm Care and Lifestyle Tips
How You’ll Look
Appearance: Skin will look rejuvenated, refreshed, and more even-toned as it continues to heal. You may notice a smoother texture and a reduction in fine lines.
SPF Protection
- SPF 50+: Use daily to prevent pigmentation.
Healthy Habits
- Avoid smoking, excessive alcohol, and sun exposure to maintain results.
- FollowUp: Schedule follow-up treatments after 8 to 12 weeks if required
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- Subscribe to my YouTube channel. (only if you wish to see videos on skin care.
- Then click this link to download your FREE e-book.
“Plasma Fibroblast Technicians" is also a valuable educational handout for your clients.
Thank you for visiting and subscribing to my blog 'for free newsletters, tips, and skin care wisdom.Keep on Glowing!
Susan
ROSASS ❤
For Technicians get my Plasma Fibroblast Complete Series e-book 6: Step-by-Step In-depth Training manual, “All You Need to Know” here Or
If you prefer it in the printed format you can order a copy on Amazon here
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