Fibroblasts Treatment
Fibroblast treatment, also known as plasma fibroblast therapy, is a non-surgical aesthetic procedure aimed at tightening skin and reducing signs of aging. Here’s a simple breakdown of fibroblast treatment:
Imagine tiny lightning bolts
- The treatment uses a pen-like device that emits a focused electrical spark (like a tiny lightning bolt) onto the surface of your skin.
- This spark creates a controlled micro-injury, similar to a tiny burn.
- Your body responds by going into “repair mode,” producing more collagen and elastin.
Think scaffolding for your skin
- Collagen and elastin are proteins that naturally exist in your skin, providing structure and elasticity.
- As you age, your production of these proteins decreases, leading to wrinkles, sagging, and loose skin.
- The increased collagen and elastin triggered by the treatment acts like scaffolding, tightening and smoothing your skin.
What can it treat?
- Fine lines and wrinkles around the eyes, mouth, and forehead
- Crow’s feet
- Stretch marks
- Scarring
- Loose skin on the face, neck, and body
What are the benefits?
- Non-surgical and minimally invasive
- Relatively quick and comfortable procedure
- Visible results within weeks, with continued improvement over months
- Long-lasting results (up to 3 years)
Schedule a consultation with Dr. Nangrani to discuss your personalized treatment plan
Dr. Nangrani offers you a free consultation! Together, you will discuss your expectations and as a result, design your treatment plan.
Vedas Medical Spa & Wellness Center is minutes from I-45 (Houston’s North Freeway) in The Woodlands. So easy to find, so easy to get to!
Call 281-298-5476 to book your consultation and consider adding filler to the lips for a younger-looking you!
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- The American Academy of Dermatology: https://www.aad.org/
- The National Library of Medicine (PubMed): https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/home/health/
- The Journal of Drugs in Dermatology: https://jddonline.com/
- Aesthetic Surgery Journal: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/journals/3943/