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lip lines do best with lasers and maintain with microneedling , microneedling RF or plasma pen (when done right this has a lot of complications if not done well). fillers like belotero can also be combined.at home peels like cosmelan, enlighten and aerify along with dermarolling (MTS roller with anteage MD ampules weekly, see linkt) should be started now to prevent further aging. For facial rejuvenation, I would suggest a combination approach of 1) skin care with products and PRP/microneedling2) PDT light therapy few times a month with growth factors3) laser treatments like clear and brilliant regularly and a few times a year Fraxel/halo Viva, Co2/Erbium4) Sculptra injections a few times a year for collagen production with fillers like juvederm/restylane/belotero/radiesse/bellafill5) thermage/ultherapy for yearly skin tightening with or without PDO or cone based instalift threads for lifting6) botox every 2-3 months to stop movement lines and prevent lines at rest7) deep microneedling RF like Fractora/morpheus8 for tightening of the skin8) Vascular laser like vbeam/excel V or BBL forever young treatment every quarter (3-4 months)Best, Dr. Emer.
Plasma pen treatment is not recommended for pregnant women due to the inherent risk of infection which can be harmful to the baby. It is safest to wait until after the pregnancy to receive plasma pen.
Technically, the heat of the plasma pen should not remove any filler if you wait at least 2-3 weeks after getting the filler.
I would avoid using plasma pen in the areas where you might keloid. Typically, no one forms keloids on eyelids, so it could be used there. If you form the large thick keloids, I suggest avoiding it all together.
Plasma MD would be a good treatment for forehead wrinkles. It works by stimulating fibroblasts to produce collagen and elastin. It would not impede later surgery. Only Plasma MD is FDA approved.
Your skin would need to be evaluated for your Fitzpatrick skin type. Only types 1, 2, and 3 can be treated with Plasma MD. It does work well on the eye area. Choose your provider carefully. Only Plasma MD is FDA approved.
Fibroblasting and the Plasma Pen is up and running at our practice and our patients could not be happier! Looking from your photos / skin type you look like a good candidate. It really is terrific for helping laxity in the mid face, jowls and jawline. It also can help pigmentation concerns...