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Welcome to Fibroblast
Plasma Power
Here for a Gorgeous, Healthy You
Fibroblast, also known as soft surgery, is a revolutionary procedure that is an alternative to surgical cosmetic surgery. The newest technology in skin tightening and skin resurfacing. Reduced recovery times and significant cost reduction, make this treatment a great alternative for many cosmetic procedures. This treatment is relatively new to the United States, but has been used for a number of years in Europe.

A Bit About Me
Committed to Beauty and Wellness
Above all I am a mother of 3 boys ages 8, 6 and 4. They are the reason for my perseverance to not allow any circumstance stand in your way of obtaining your dream life. I have a passion for beauty and medicine. Which led me to become a Registered Nurse since 2020, graduated with my Bachelors of Science in Nursing degree from Columbia Central University in Puerto Rico. In addition I have an associate degree from Taft College with a focus on business and over 7 years experience in administration.
My near future is to become a Advanced Practice Nurse Practitioner and this is a wonderful tool and technique I have been using to help woman like myself feel confident in their skin and combat any skin elasticity issues that we come into as we age.

Contraindications
Fibroblast Skin tightening Treatments are NOT recommended for everyone. The procedure has a few limitations, as does any medical or esthetics procedure.
Therefore, the procedure should be avoided if:
•You are pregnant or nursing
•You are using photosensitive medications (please ask your doctor or your technician prior to scheduling a consult or procedure).
•You have used Accutane in the last 6 months.
•You are currently on Antibiotics.
•You are using steroid therapy.
•You have a skin infection, rash, etc.
•You have a pace maker.
•You have a current Herpes break out.
•You have used skin lightening in the past 3 months.
•You have had excessive sun exposure the 2 weeks prior to treatment.
•You have epilepsy.
•You are currently undergoing chemotherapy or radiation.
•You suffer from Lupus.
•You have had Botox or fillers in the last 2 weeks.
•You have had corrective skin treatments such as, chemical peels, microdermabrasion or Dermaplanning in the previous 10 days.
•You have used Latisse or other lash growth serums 7 days prior to treatment (if treatment is on the upper, lower eye or crows feet).
•You have taken blood thinners 7 days prior to treatment.

What areas does fibroblast treat?
Fibroblast is most commonly known for non surgical eyelid lifts, excess skin tightening on the neck, reducing lines and wrinkles around the mouth and so much more:
Upper/lower Eye or Eye Area Combo
Crows Feet
Neck lift/Neck Lines
Jawline or mid-face lift
Nasolabial
Smokers Lines
Forehead Lines
Upper and Lower Lip
Scar/Knee/Hand
Rejuvenation
Abdomen
How does Fibroblast work?

PRIOR TO APPOINTMENT
No botox, filler or chemicals peels 2-3 weeks before.
Refrain from using topical agents that may increase sensitivity of the skin 2 -3 days before treatment. These products include Retinoids, Exfoliants and/or exfoliating devices, Salicylic washes and toners, products containing AHA and BHA’s, and Hydroquinone.
Depending on laxity and desired results, you may want to have multiple treatments on the same area. Areas may be treated every 3 months to let the collagen heal and turn over.
Remove contact lenses when performing treatment on the upper eyelids.
Skin should not be inflamed in the area we are treating prior to procedure.
If you have a sunburn/suntan, the treatment should be postponed for up to 8 weeks or until tan/burn signs disappear.
Eyelash extensions receiving upper or lower eyelid treatment MUST have lashes removed prior to treatment, they can be reapplied after 8 weeks

The day of your appointment
Accessories & Products for Face:
Mild, unscented, alcohol free cleanser
Wide brimmed hat(s)*
Large Sunglasses
Full face visor with UV protection
UV protection face masks
Ice packs, ice masks & rollers*
LED light therapy device*

after care
You are likely to see immediate tightening and lifting especially if you have crepe-like skin. Please remember it takes a minimum of 12 weeks to see final result though you may still get improvements to the area for up to 6 months.
Face dots shed approximately 4 - 10 days following treatment (average client begins to shed dots on day 5, 6 or 7). Dots on the body often take longer than the face, potentially around 2 weeks. The fresh new skin that is revealed is often pink for in between a few days to the entire 3 months (rare), fading daily until returning to original coloration.
After the dots shed, the skin may be temporarily tender and peeling or even slightly textured. This is normal and will get smoother each day, return to its’ normal coloration and continue to tighten over the 3 month healing period. As skin returns to its’ original texture and color, the skin may appear healed, but that is just the beginning as the skin underneath does its work. It takes 4 weeks for collagen and elastin production to BEGIN.
It will take 12 weeks for healing process to cycle through completely and for skin to be refreshed and for healing to complete. The most tightening and lifting happens in weeks 6 -8.
Temporary swelling is normal due to the fact that the area will be recovering from a deliberate controlled wound. Swelling cannot be avoided and will subside in a matter of days. Ice and antihistamine will minimize swelling. You will be following a dry healing method which means you will do your best to keep treatment area dry until dots shed.


Healing Process
I PROVIDE ALL POST CARE, I will go over all products that you are to apply for a faster healing time. Healing time listed below, is based on the maximal downtime. If you follow my protocol healing can be minimized to less than 7 days.
You may resume most activities immediately after any treatment( with the exception of high intensity cardio), but you may not look your best during the healing process. Clients usually have 4 - 10 days of dots (5 - 7 days of dots on average), usually followed by some redness that will gradually diminish. Depending on your where your treatment is and your desired level of privacy, you may want to minimize in-person appointments until your dots fall (approximately a week).
Do not pick scabs! Removing the scabs prematurely may result in scarring and discoloration. Allow scabs to come off on their own. This will ensure the best possible result and avoid scarring, hyperpigmentation and infection. If you feel the scabs are accidentally being rubbed off prematurely, then protect them with by covering them with Aquaphor to prevent falling off too early. The longer the scabs stay put the longer the skin has a chance to heal itself with the protection of the scab.
Ice the treated area using a clean towel to cover the ice pack each use. Alternate 10 minutes on and off for up to 1 hour for the first 2 days.
Keep the treated area clean using a mild, unscented, alcohol free cleanser. PAT DRY- KEEP DRY!
Ice, anti-inflammatory and anti-histamine medicines can also help with swelling in the early healing phases.
Do not apply makeup (even mineral makeup) until the scabbing has fallen off completely. This is to avoid infection or disrupting the scabs prematurely.
IMPORTANT! Avoid sun exposure and tanning beds to the treated area. Once the scabbing process is complete, always apply broad spectrum SPF 50 or higher to the area for a minimum of 3 months after your last treatment. This skin is still healing and can easily become damaged by any UV rays and may cause hyperpigmentation and/or premature aging.
Dry healing is preferred but if your scabs become unbearably itchy, then you may safely apply the post treatment balm I provide up to three times per day to help manage itchy sensation. Icing also helps manage itchiness.
Taking collagen, vitamin c and L-lysine supplements over the course of your healing process can give your immune system and collagen production a boost.
Avoid smoking.
Avoid shaving over any area that has been treated until the skin has fully healed.
Exercising right after a treatment is not recommended because any heat, steam or sweat can add to inflammation. Do not use any pools, hot tubs or saunas until after the dots have fallen off and your skin returns to a more normal state.
After the dots have fallen off on their own , you may use makeup to cover any redness. If your skin is ready and not too tender, using a gentle enzyme exfoliant can help to create a smoother surface from the peeling that is typical at this stage of healing.
Do not use anything harsh on your skin (like acids, peels or physical exfoliants) until you have reached the 8 weeks post treatment healing point. Use common sense, if it doesn’t feel good, then don’t do it.
STAGES OF HEALING
Day 1: Try to lay propped up with pillows. Some discomfort is normal. The swelling will likely be worse in the mornings and lessen towards the evening. If you have had eye treatments, you may find it difficult to open your eyes the following morning, however it will subside throughout the day. It will feel like a bad sunburn.
Day 2: The swelling typically peaks by day 2. Swelling can also spread to the under eye area, DON’T PANIC, this is perfectly normal. The upper and lower eye are all connected, therefore the fluids from the upper eye will drain to the lower eye area. This too shall pass.
Day 3: You may notice an improvement in the swelling and the “dots” will start to crust/scab over. The scabs must not be picked, allow them to fall off on their own. Your level of discomfort will have subsided a bit. For those who experienced the under eye swelling, this will still be present.
Day 4: Some mild residual swelling may still be present on the upper eyelids. Discomfort should diminish.
Day 5: Swelling should be complete and scabs may still be present. Use Aquaphor to protect if scabs are accidentally getting rubbed off prematurely.
Days 6 - 10: You are patiently waiting for the remaining scabs to fall off on their own. It is normal for the new skin under the scabs to be pink or red and peeling as the healing process continues.
Weeks 2 - 8: After scabs fall off, you may have tender, peeling or textured skin for a few days or weeks. Once your skin is no longer tender, you may safety use a non-physical, gentle, enzyme exfoliant to slough off peeling skin. After scabs fall off, you may also use healing serums, lotions and make up. Each day, your skin will progressively return to its’ original coloration and texture.
Remember it will take 12 weeks for healing process to cycle through completely and for skin to be refreshed and for healing to complete. (You may continue to see results for up to 6 months.)
Depending on laxity and desired results, you may want to have multiple treatments on the same area. Areas may be treated every 3 months to let the collagen heal and turn over.


"Beauty is the Illumination of your Soul”
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Located in Orlando, FL, USA
(939) 775-0562
