Extracts from e- Book 6 on Eye treatment ( Indepth training study series)
General - PLASMA - FIBROBLAST Tips for eye treatments
Tips for Newley trained Plasma Fibroblast technicians. As technicians, we should refrain from claiming
miraculous results after just one treatment to our clients. You can never
foretell how a person's outcomes would turn out. Each person's skin reacts and
heals in a different way.
Always be honest
and upfront with your clients...your reputation is far more valuable than a
quick buck.
Preparation is
crucial in this industry, as is informing your clients of this possibility! And
if your client achieves amazing results after only one treatment, this should
be considered a plus. I always, but always inform my clients about this
possibility, and they are happy to return for follow-ups if necessary.
You could charge a
discounted or half price for a follow up treatment, as long as its within 6 - 9
months of original treatment.
You can read the
full article on preparation, what to expect and lots more in my free e-Book for
your client here: https://rosassbeauty.gumroad.com/l/UMGXj
Before Treatment
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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
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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 Chapter 6 for each topic in e-book 6 Topics: Brows - Upper eyes - Ptosis - Droopy eyelid - Heavy eyelid Fat banks - Crow’s foot - Under eyes - Eye Combo - Bags under eyes - Dark Circles - Plasma Fibroblast Treatment Procedure for eyes - Possible causes of Eye Swelling
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No one person’s Mapping for
eyes will be the same, because everybody’s skin condition, lines and wrinkles
differ
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When considering the wrinkle
treatment options, it is important to identify the sort of wrinkles that need
to be fixed. i.e., dynamic wrinkles, static wrinkles & deep lines
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NB! Be very careful to not get the numbing cream in your client’s eyes "Only use Emla numbing cream or
similar near the very rim of eyes" All other numbing creams could result
into damage or a cornea burn that can bring blindness if it should get into the
eye
•
Use a template to work more
accurate and neatly
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Do not use any facial wipes,
toners or products containing alcohol
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Always pre- treat eyes with
Artelac eye drops or similar for precaution
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Do minimum 2 – 3 rows around
wrinkles before swelling sets in to get a better outcome and never dot inside a
wrinkle!
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Depending on your pen settings
always use the lower settings to be safe if you are new to this
Healing
Time
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Healing
period normally: 5 - 7 days for all eye area
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Initially edema / swelling could
occur
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Post-care is VERY important
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Inform
your client to do nothing immediate after treatment, it is essential that
the treated area is not wet for about 48 hours post treatment. (There must be no contact to water or saline water during this time) and no lotions/creams!!! to keep treated area dry! If
you follow the dry healing method
Enjoy
your plasma fibroblast journey!
very helpful information
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