It is important to completely avoid the sun and artificial light sources such as sunbeds whilst the skin is still healing. These tend to come away at about day 5, however, every client will heal at different rates and it is extremely important to let these come away when they are ready and not to pick or try and remove them as this can result in scarring. A cold (but not freezing) compress can be used, and keeping the body moving to improve blood flow can help with this.Ĭlients will have several small scabs (eschars) all over the treated area, this is where we have used the electric spark. The day after treatment, clients should expect to be swollen (particularly when treating the eye area) and experience minor pain and soreness, this tends to go down in 1-2 days. How long does healing take and what should I expect? Immediately after the treatment clients usually find that the skin can feel tight, warm and slightly tender. The eye area can be more uncomfortable but again, bearable. Most clients will experience a mild but bearable discomfort. You will be numbed before the treatment with a topical anaesthetic, however, this will not make the treatment completely pain free. The average treatment time is about 60 minutes, this includes 25 minutes of consultation and numbing time, however, this can be slightly shorter or longer dependant on the size of the area being treated. There are other illnesses and medications that can limit treatment, but this is discussed in consultation and may just mean that you need to provide a doctor’s note to be eligible. Is there any reason I would be unsuitable for this treatment? These traumas heat the water content within the skin, this causes the collagen fibres within the skin to tighten and reduce wrinkles and sagging skin. The plasma treatment involves several very small traumas to the skin using a small electrical spark.
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