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Reasons why numbing not affective

Pain and Anesthesia during Treatment Pain Although most Plasma lift treatment is virtually pain-free, your own treatment may be moderately uncomfortable depending on where you are being treated – especially eyelid procedures where the skin is at its thinnest and your own sensitivities and tolerances. Your specialist will work closely with you on this, including selecting the most effective numbing agent (s). The Plasma device and super-fine probes allow the specialists to operate swiftly and efficiently, reducing any potential discomfort you may have. Types of anesthesia used by Plasma Fibroblast technicians Local anesthetics approved by the Food and Drug administration are commonly used by technicians. Many of these are also available in over-the-counter strength for home use: lidocaine, which numbs only the immediate area to be worked on and is mainly used for less invasive procedures. Reasons why numbing could not be affective but not limited to Use of heavy caffeine prior to treatm

What can plasma fibroblast treat

What lesions and skin conditions can be treated with plasma fibroblast? Many different types of lesions and skin conditions can be treated with plasma fibroblast. You, as the technician, will determine whether or not your client is a candidate for any given treatment. The following is a brief overview of some of the skin conditions that can be treated with plasma fibroblast: This table represents a partial list: Developmental Skin abnormalities Acne scars and scars associated with scarring, Plasma treatment can be used in combination with other treatments to get the best result, and any scars should be one year old or older before plasma treatment. (The client will need several follow-up treatments and each case will be unique). Growths and tissue defects Cherry angiomas removal (One treatment is normally sufficient, depending on the size of treatment) Broken capillaries (superficially spider veins) on face or nose area only (the client might need a quick touchup) Mila removal (One tre

Plasma Fibroblast treatment "Tips for Eyes"

General - PLASMA - FIBROBLAST Tips for eye treatments Before Treatment •       Suggest to your client in taking an antihistamine 1 day prior to their appointment to help with possible edema / swelling and continue to take antihistamines for 2-3 days following their appointment •       Inform your client It's advisable using fibroblast in conjunction with Botox to paralyze facial muscles causing dynamic wrinkles if they don’t want the wrinkles back! You can do plasma 3 weeks after Botox or 3 weeks prior to plasma treatment. It could take for some up to three + treatments combined with Botox, or it will return, Botox treatment is not a permanent solution, and the results last around 4-6 months. Once the effects start to fade, it is possible for client to repeat treatment •       Always Pre-treat your client with Fitzpatrick 3 skin or higher, “especially for darker skin tones”. See detailed pre-treatment to avoid PIH in book 6 chapter 7 During Treatment •        see Chapte

"Know your Moles" Poster

TIPS (FOR THERAPISTS) NB!  Before attempting to remove a mole or growth, always ask your client for a note from their doctor or dermatologist approving the procedure. When looking for moles on the body or face of your client, ask them if any changes in size, colour, or shape. Itching, bleeding, or crusting of moles occurred, these are signals that your client should schedule an appointment with their dermatologist or doctor to have the moles examined asap. Know your Moles Know the ABCDEs when checking the moles and have them professionally checked by a GP or Dermatologist for all concerns: ·         A - Asymmetry – one half doesn’t match the other half ·         B - Borders – the mole has uneven borders ·         C - Colour – there is a variety of colours in the mole (brown, tan, or black) ·         D - Diameter – the mole has grown larger than a pencil eraser (¼ inch) ·         E - Evolution – the mole has evolved in size, shape, colour, elevation, or they have noticed

Plasma Fibroblast “Consultation”

PLASMA FIBROBLAST CONSULTATION? The plasma fibroblast consultation sets the stage for everything that happens next and is an essential part of reaching the clients treatment goals. During the consultation  The client has the opportunity to ask questions and determine if this type of treatment are right for them.  The technician will attentively listen to the client's concerns and what the client hope to achieve from the plasma fibroblast treatment.  The technician will also assess whether plasma fibroblast treatment is suitable for the client and whether possible follow up treatments will be required, and if not, the technician will be open with the client about the likelihood of not getting the desired results and will suggest alternative treatments or surgery. The client can decide whether they are comfortable with the technician. A consultation usually lasts between 15 and 30 minutes. some technicians offer no-cost consultations, while others may. Pre-Treatment Requirements The

Important "Skin Care Basics?”

What are the basics of caring for the skin correctly before undertaking any aesthetic procedures or even considering cosmetic surgery? Let’s examine what care you need to take before considering any type of skin rejuvenation, or even cosmetic surgery. Nutrition is crucial. You need a diet rich in vitamins and minerals, clean eating generally, consuming less processed foods, etc. We cannot express enough how important this is. The skin is your body's greatest organ and it reflects everything that is going inside of you. The use of a broad-spectrum sunblock is crucial because the sun accelerates the loss of collagen, increases pigmentation, and dehydrates the skin; the sun is a very important factor in the process of aging skin. What you use to hydrate your skin and how much you hydrate it will improve the skin's plumpness and suppleness. The use of a complete skin care routine on a daily basis that addresses all of the issues and improves hydration and oil production Enough Slee

“True Workings" on Plasma Fibroblast

The Importance of Educating on Plasma Fibroblast Technology" As a Plasma Fibroblast Technician, it is important to educate the public about the benefits and true workings of plasma fibroblast technology, while also dispelling any misconceptions that may exist. Direct after full face lift   The science behind Plasma Fibroblast On a cellular level your fiber blast, which are the cells that make collagen begin getting lazy they stopped making as much collagen and so as a result of that the skin loses elasticity.   The process of plasma fibroblast treatment is when the electrode tip of the device emits an electrical discharge, it heats tiny columns of the skin and as a result of superficial injury to the upper dermal layer of the skin. In most cases, the electrode tip is close to the target area but never touches the skin.  The first step is immediate tissue contraction and thermodisruption as an active plasma mechanism. What follows is a regeneration process, which causes t