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Plasma Pen to Tighten my Arms
UPDATED FROM Considerate3286
3 months post
Plasma Pen to tighten my arms
My provider said to give it 3 months to get my final results. Well........it's now 3 months since my procedure. I'm disappointed with the results. Now I'm told I need a 2nd procedure. I was NEVER told by my provider that I may need more than one procedure. Don't wast your money on the plasma pen to tighten your arms.
Any comments?
Any comments?
UPDATED FROM Considerate3286
2 months post
Plasma Pen to tighten my arms
It's been 10 weeks. I don't see any improvement . I'm very disappointed. I still have small tiny scars and I'm still pink. I still have a few more weeks left to see my full results. What do you think? I'd love your comments.........
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Hi, I'm a certified plasma pen provider and a medical aesthetician 20 years in plastic surgery. I have seen & done just about every treatment out there. This works! The healing process for Plasma Pen is the same as Microneedling. Both are based on controlled injuries and your healing process. That's where the correction happens. Although the surface may look normal, major stages of healing and collagen remodeling are happening below the skin. It takes 12 weeks to see the ultimate results. Collagen needs to stimulate, and then convert to pliable tissue. It takes time. Be patient and follow your providers instructions 100%. This is a very worthwhile treatment. You'll be pleased. Also remember, multiple treatments may need to be done dependent on the elasticity in the skin, etc.
I can see a difference! I'm a beautician, wanting to go on plasma pen training. I'm sorry, but a lot of my clients focus so much on the secondary problem (in this case being how MANY line you have under your arms, or the droop) they forget the primary problem.. look at how just the overall appearance of your skin has bettered?? I can definitely see that difference. I think something like arms would need to be done twice. Try it! You can always make the money back one day, Haha!
ClinicalGuru, Thank you for explaining the process to me! I hope I won't need another treatment. This makes me feel much better.
Straightfoward930, Thank you for your input.
Straightfoward930, Thank you for your input.
As a fibroblast professional I can tell that If you have pink dots that many weeks after treatment you did not follow the aftercare instructions. Pink dots will disappear but is a dead give away. Did you put nd lotions, sunscreen, over the counter soap on your arms before the carbon crusts feel off? Something interfered with the carbon crusts falling off naturally. Arms are a more difficult area to do. I will ONLY do them if two treatments are agreed to be done. I make a package deal so the client comes back for round 2 and the results are what they expect.
UPDATED FROM Considerate3286
2 months post
plasma pen to tighten my arms
It's been 8 weeks. I think my arms look worse :o(
I'm still waiting for the 3 months which is August 3rd. I'm still pink and I still have the tiny little scars. Some of the scars are beginning to fade.
I'm still waiting for the 3 months which is August 3rd. I'm still pink and I still have the tiny little scars. Some of the scars are beginning to fade.
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This treatment hasn't been around long. It's a new procedure. I did talk to a plastic surgeon about it and he talked me right out of it. You need at least 3 treatments. Underarm area is so hard to deal with. I'm thinking of doing Cool sculpting.


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I am also trained in Plasma Lift and can agree with the other lady that whom ever did this to you did not do it correctly. And she definitely should have told you that you would need more than one treatment. I don’t think the lady that made the other comment is worried about losing potential customers. I completely understand your frustration. It’s a fairly new procedure and there are lots of people practicing this treatment Without much knowledge or experience. My advice to anyone thinking about this type of procedure is to ask lots of questions. Ask the person that will be performing the treatment how long they have been doing it and how many people they have done it on and ask for pictures of their work.