PRE & POST CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Your Journey to the Best Healed Results
The true success of your transformation is a partnership between the precise work we perform in the studio and how beautifully you care for your skin at home. Following your pre and post care instructions exactly is the single most important step you can take to ensure your skin heals safely smoothly and comfortably. Tap to view pre and post care instructions below -
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MASTERPIECE STUDIO
EYEBROW TATTOO PRE CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Strictly following your pre care instructions is essential to limit bleeding and skin sensitivity during your service. Excessive bleeding or high sensitivity during the procedure will dilute and expel the pigment color which ultimately leads to poor healed results.
Essential Pre Care Steps
Twenty Four Hours Prior Avoid drinking alcohol entirely. Alcohol affects normal blood clotting for up to forty eight hours by reducing platelet aggregation.
Day of Your Appointment Avoid coffee and all other caffeine products on the actual day of your procedure to prevent increased skin sensitivity and bleeding. Do not work out or perform heavy exercise on the day of your procedure.
Two Weeks Prior Avoid sun tanning and tanning beds. If you arrive at your session with a sunburn you will need to reschedule and forfeit your deposit. As sunburned skin exfoliates it takes the pigment with it. Tanned skin is damaged skin which prevents the color from healing properly. Do not have any cosmetic injectables performed on your forehead for at least two weeks prior to your brow appointment. Discontinue the use of active skincare products around the brow area including Vitamin A, retinol, chemical exfoliants, and prescribed skin serums.
Two Weeks Prior Do not schedule any facials, microdermabrasion, microneedling, chemical peels, or laser treatments leading up to your appointment.
Medications and Medical Conditions You must be completely off Accutane acne medication for at least six months prior to receiving any cosmetic tattoo treatment. Do not take aspirin, fish oil, niacin, Vitamin E, or ibuprofen for forty eight hours before your procedure. Please consult your medical doctor before stopping any prescribed medications. Please inform the studio before your treatment if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or if you have any medical conditions or allergies that may interfere with your procedure.
Skin Conditions and Sensitivities The skin in the treatment area must be completely free of all irritations including blemishes, eczema, and psoriasis. Any surgical or injury scars in the brow area must be fully healed for at least one year prior to receiving this service. Please note that your skin may feel significantly more sensitive if you are on or near your menstrual cycle during your appointment.
EYEBROW TATTOO AFTERCARE INSTRUCTIONS
Please be aware that the initial color intensity will look considerably darker, bolder, and sharper than you might expect. Do not panic as this is a completely normal part of the process. Your brows will naturally soften in appearance by thirty to fifty percent. Over the following ten days the brows will begin to fade, and it can take up to six to eight weeks for the true healed color to emerge from the skin.
Daily Aftercare Routine
Appointment Day and Day One Care Every thirty minutes for the first two hours following your procedure, gently clean the area with a wet cotton pad soaked in the provided green soap to absorb any excess lymph fluid. Immediately after cleaning with the green soap, wash the brows gently with plain water and dab them dry with a clean paper towel. This step is vital to remove lymph fluid and prevent the hardening of blood or lymphatic secretions. Before bedtime, wash your brows with the provided Cetaphil gentle cleanser and water, then pat completely dry using a paper towel. For dry skin types, do not apply any ointment until the next day. For oily skin types, do not apply any ointment until day three.
Day Two Care Daily washing is essential to safely remove bacteria, product build up, oils, and dead skin cells. This will not remove your pigment as long as you are incredibly gentle. There must be no scrubbing, rubbing, wiping, or scratching. Use soft patting motions only. Gently cleanse your eyebrows morning and night with lukewarm water and the provided gentle cleanser. Do not use any facial cleansers containing active acids such as glycolic, lactic, salicylic, alpha hydroxy acids, or beta hydroxy acids. Make sure the area is completely dry before applying your ointment, as applying product over a damp tattoo can cause infection. Pat dry with a paper towel, then apply a very thin layer of the provided Vitamin A and D ointment to each brow using a clean cotton pad to add moisture. Your brows should never look greasy. Never apply ointment to a wet or damp tattoo.
Day Three to Day Ten Care When applying ointment to your brows use a tiny rice grain size amount two to three times a day. Apply just enough to saturate any light flaking or scabbing. If you apply too much product the skin cannot breathe, so blot off any excess with a clean paper towel. Pat the product on gently with clean fingertips or a cotton bud without rubbing. Keeping scabs soft so they flake off naturally on their own is the ultimate key to successful pigment retention. Do not rush the flakes to come off and never pick the skin, as this can lead to permanent scarring. When showering, wash your hair with your head tilted backward and use your provided eyebrow protective shield.
Important Things to Avoid During Healing
Do not rub, pick, or scratch the healing skin. Let all dry skin naturally exfoliate away.
Avoid direct sun exposure, sunbeds, and tanning for four weeks after your procedure. Wear a hat and large sunglasses when spending time outdoors.
Avoid heavy sweating, intense exercise, sports, swimming, saunas, steam rooms, jacuzzis, and long hot showers for ten days.
Avoid using skincare products, makeup, foundation, or face powders directly on the treated brow area.
Avoid using exfoliants or active acids including glycolic acid, lactic acid, salicylic acid, and Vitamin A anywhere near the tattooed area for thirty days.
Keep your hair styled away from your face to protect the open skin from bacteria.
Do not schedule any facials, microdermabrasion, microneedling, chemical peels, or laser treatments for at least four weeks.
Do not tint your eyebrows for two weeks following your procedure.
Avoid drinking alcohol in excess during your recovery, as it can slow down healing.
Avoid heavy household cleaning tasks such as sorting out garages or storage spaces where there is a large amount of airborne debris and dust.
Use a fresh, clean pillowcase and avoid sleeping directly on your face for the first ten days.
THE EYEBROW TATTOO HEALING PROCESS
Beautiful cosmetic tattoo results require patience. Your final healed outcome relies heavily on how well you follow the aftercare advice provided.
What to Expect During the Healing Phases
The Immediate Response During the first day, your brows will look warmer in tone than they will actually heal. You may experience minor swelling, redness, and a temporary white glow around the area caused by the numbing solution. Tenderness is very common as this is a fresh tattoo that needs time to close and heal. Over the next few days, this tenderness may continue alongside some tightness or itchiness. Your eyebrow area might feel a bit like a mild sunburn when you sneeze or frown, which is a normal sign that your skin is successfully healing.
The Peeling Stage If your eyebrows are kept clean and dry, only a thin film similar to a peeling sunburn will appear rather than heavy scabbing. This film makes the eyebrows look darker temporarily, but this is not the color they will stay. The film will peel off by itself over five to ten days and may lift unevenly. Leave the peeling skin completely alone, as picking causes irritation, risks scarring, and lifts the color out of the skin to create blank spots.
The Disappearing Act While the film is actively peeling, it may look as though the treatment has not worked or that the pigment has completely vanished. Because cosmetic tattoos are placed superficially in the skin rather than deep like a traditional body tattoo, your new healing skin temporarily covers the pigment. As your skin settles down between weeks two and four, you will notice the gorgeous eyebrow color starting to resurface. The pigment did not disappear, it was simply hidden beneath a layer of fresh healing skin cells. If the color still looks a bit light or patchy at week four to six, there is no need to worry. This is a delicate tattoo to heal, and your perfection visit will lock the color in beautifully.
Long Term Maintenance and Realities
The Perfection Touch Up Even with flawless care, some areas may look slightly uneven or patchy after your first session. This is completely normal because your natural skin regeneration is a unique biological process that no artist can control. This is exactly why you will return for a perfection touch up session four to eight weeks after your initial treatment to fine tune your investment, lock in the richness of the color, and perfect the symmetry and density of your shape. After your touch up session, the pigment holds significantly better, fades much less, and heals even faster than the first time.
Long Term Care Healed results vary beautifully from client to client. After your initial touch up visit, a color boost is typically recommended every six, nine, twelve, or eighteen months depending on your individual skin type and lifestyle to maintain the gorgeous vibrancy of your brows.
Enhancement Versus Maintenance Permanent makeup is an art rather than a science. It is designed to be an enhancement to your natural features, making it a low maintenance lifestyle upgrade rather than a completely no maintenance treatment. You may still choose to use a brow pencil or powder when wearing a full face of foundation. No two sides of a face are perfectly symmetrical, and while achieving beautiful balance is always our ultimate goal, nature is beautifully unique.
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MASTERPIECE STUDIO
LIP TATTOO PRE CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Strictly following your pre care instructions is essential to limit bleeding and skin sensitivity during your service. Excessive bleeding or high sensitivity during the procedure will dilute and expel the pigment color which ultimately leads to poor healed results.
Essential Pre Care Steps
Twenty Four Hours Prior Avoid drinking alcohol entirely. Alcohol affects normal blood clotting for up to forty eight hours by reducing platelet aggregation.
Day of Your Appointment Avoid coffee and all other caffeine products on the actual day of your procedure to prevent increased skin sensitivity and bleeding. Do not work out or perform heavy exercise on the day of your procedure.
Two Days Prior You must gently exfoliate your lips once daily for the two days leading up to your appointment and apply a generous amount of Vaseline constantly to prevent cracked or dry lips. If you arrive at your appointment with dry or flaky lips the healed color may turn out patchy.
Two Weeks Prior Avoid sun tanning and tanning beds. If you arrive at your session with a sunburn you will need to reschedule and forfeit your deposit. Do not have any cosmetic injectables performed on your lips for at least two weeks prior to your appointment. Do not schedule any facials, microdermabrasion, microneedling, chemical peels, or laser treatments for at least two weeks leading up to your session.
Cold Sore Prevention Protocol If you have any history of cold sores, fever blisters, or herpes outbreaks even once during childhood you must contact your medical doctor to request a prescription for cold sore tablets or Valtrex. You need to take one thousand milligrams per day starting two days before your procedure, on the day of your procedure, and for two days after your procedure as directed by your physician. This exact protocol must be repeated for all subsequent touch up visits.
Medications and Medical Conditions You must be completely off Accutane acne medication for at least six months prior to receiving a cosmetic tattoo. Do not take aspirin, fish oil, niacin, Vitamin E, or ibuprofen for forty eight hours before your procedure. Please consult your medical doctor before stopping any prescribed medications. Please inform the studio before your treatment if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or if you have any medical conditions or allergies that may interfere with your procedure.
Skin Conditions and Sensitivities The skin in the treatment area must be completely free of all irritations including blemishes, eczema, and psoriasis. Any surgical or injury scars in the lip area must be fully healed for at least one year prior to receiving this service. Please note that your skin may feel significantly more sensitive if you are on or near your menstrual cycle during your appointment.
LIP TATTOO AFTERCARE INSTRUCTIONS
These aftercare procedures are just as important to pigment retention as the actual implantation process. The primary objective is to allow the bonding process to be completely sealed inside the dermis. Your compliance ensures maximum benefits and reduces the need for inconvenient follow up appointments. Final judgment of your results should be deferred until six weeks following your final session.
Daily Aftercare Routine
Appointment Day and Day One Care It is incredibly important to remove the lymph from the surface of your tattooed lips to avoid heavy scabbing. Every thirty minutes for the first two hours following your procedure, gently clean the lips with a wet cotton pad soaked in the provided green soap to absorb excess lymph fluid. Immediately after cleaning with the green soap, wash the lips gently with plain water and dab them dry with a clean paper towel. Apply a thin layer of the provided Vitamin A and D healing cream. Removing this fluid prevents the hardening of blood or lymphatic secretions which can block the skin from breathing. Before bedtime, if you notice any dry lymph on the lips, wash gently with lukewarm water, pat dry with a paper towel, and apply another thin layer of the provided healing ointment.
The First Seven Days of Care Do not use any standard soap, facial cleanser, or shampoo on the treated lip area as they are designed to remove foreign substances and will disrupt the pigment bonding process. Toothpaste and mouthwash are also considered soaps and can remove your lip color, so proceed with extreme caution when using them. All cleansing of the lips must be done by gently dabbing the area with a clean cotton pad soaked in cool water without rubbing. Check your lips every thirty minutes and apply the provided healing ointment using clean cotton buds to keep the area completely moist at all times. Do not let the lips dry out. Do not use mineral oil or petroleum based products like Vaseline during this first week. Apply an extra heavy coat of the provided ointment before bedtime, before bathing, and immediately upon rising in the morning.
Special Protection Protocols When brushing your teeth for the first three days, coat your lips with a heavy layer of the provided ointment before you begin and use a minimal amount of toothpaste. For the first two days, use a straw when drinking any liquids and strictly avoid sandwiches, biting into whole fruits, or eating any foods that cause physical friction to your lips. Smoking is highly discouraged during the recovery phase for optimal results. Do not apply any lipstick, lip gloss, or cosmetics on or near the treated area for seven days. When you do return to using traditional cosmetics, invest in a brand new lipstick to eliminate the possibility of old bacteria breeding on your newly healed skin.
LIP TATTOO HEALING & RESTRICTIONS
Immediately following the procedure, your lips may experience temporary swelling and look quite harsh or painted. The color will soften beautifully and look completely natural as you heal. Over the next three to seven days, the outer layer of color will appear dry or crusty and naturally flake off.
Important Things to Avoid During Healing
Under no circumstances should you pick, scratch, rub, or attempt to force the crusty skin off your lips. Removing this protective layer prematurely will pull the actual pigment out of the dermis and can introduce dangerous bacteria that leads to infection or permanent scarring. Let all dry skin exfoliate away entirely on its own.
Avoid direct sun exposure, sunbeds, and tanning beds for four weeks following your procedure. Wear a wide brimmed hat when spending time outdoors. Avoid heavy sweating, intense exercise, sports, swimming in fresh water, salt water, or chlorinated pools, saunas, steam rooms, jacuccis, and long hot showers for ten days. Baths and showers are permitted, but you must avoid hot steamy water and ensure you do not wash, scrub, or touch the treated area.
Avoid using any skincare products, foundation, or face powders directly on or near the treated lip area. Avoid using exfoliants or active acids including glycolic acid, lactic acid, salicylic acid, and Vitamin A anywhere near the tattooed area for thirty days to prevent premature fading. Keep your hair styled away from your face to prevent open skin contamination. Do not schedule any facials, microdermabrasion, microneedling, chemical peels, or laser treatments for at least four weeks as they can distort or alter your pigment.
Avoid drinking alcohol in excess during your recovery period as it slows down your body's natural wound healing abilities. Avoid heavy household cleaning tasks such as sorting out garages or storage spaces where there is a large amount of airborne debris and dust. Sleep on a clean satin pillowcase for the first seven nights to minimize pigment loss caused by friction, and avoid sleeping directly on your face for the first ten days of your healing journey. If any form of unusual redness, extreme tenderness, drainage, fever, or rash occurs, please contact your healthcare provider immediately.
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Appointment Day
Use the provided eyedrops if your eyes feel dry, gritty, or irritated. If loose pigment or lymph fluid accumulates in the inner or outer corners of your eyes, you may use a clean cotton bud dampened with cool water to gently remove the residue from the corners, ensuring you do not touch, rub, or pull at the actual tattooed eyeliner area. Before bedtime, wash your eyes with water, then pat completely dry using soft tissue. Do not apply any ointment or products to the eyelids on night one.
Day Two to Day Seven Care Daily washing is essential to safely remove bacteria, product build up, oils, and dead skin cells. This will not remove your pigment as long as you are incredibly gentle and quick 5 sec wash. There must be no scrubbing, rubbing, wiping, or scratching. Use soft patting motions only. Do not use any facial cleansers containing active acids such as glycolic, lactic, salicylic, alpha hydroxy acids, or beta hydroxy acids. Make sure the area is completely dry before applying your healing cream Pat dry with a soft tissue, then apply an extremely thin layer of the provided healing ointment to the eyeliner line using a clean cotton pad or cotton bud to add moisture(very thin layer only once your skin feels very dry and itchy)
. Your eyelids should never look wet or greasy; too much ointment will suffocate the skin and cause the pigment to blur or drop out. Never apply ointment to a wet or damp tattoo.
Day Eight to Day Ten Care Continue to keep the area clean and minimally moisturized. If light flaking or peeling occurs, let it flake off naturally on its own. Do not rush the flakes to come off and never pick the skin, as this can lead to permanent scarring or loss of eyelashes. When showering, wash your hair with your head tilted backward to avoid getting direct shower pressure or standard shampoo on your healing eyes.
Important Things to Avoid During Healing
Do not rub, pick, scratch, or peel the healing skin. Let all dry skin naturally exfoliate away.
Do not wear contact lenses for at least five to seven days following the procedure to prevent corneal scratching and infection; use glasses instead.
Avoid wearing any eye makeup, eyeshadow, eyeliner, mascara, or false eyelashes for ten days. Do not use old makeup brushes or expired products when you resume application.
Avoid direct sun exposure, sunbeds, and tanning for four weeks after your procedure. Wear a hat and large sunglasses when spending time outdoors.
Avoid heavy sweating, intense exercise, sports, swimming, saunas, steam rooms, jacuzzis, and long hot showers for ten days.
Avoid using exfoliants or active acids including glycolic acid, lactic acid, salicylic acid, and Vitamin A anywhere near the orbital eye area for thirty days.
Do not schedule any facials, lash tinting, lash perming, microdermabrasion, microneedling, chemical peels, or laser treatments for at least four weeks.
Avoid drinking alcohol in excess during your recovery, as it can slow down healing.
Avoid heavy household cleaning tasks such as sorting out garages or storage spaces where there is a large amount of airborne debris and dust.
Use a fresh, clean pillowcase and avoid sleeping directly on your face or eyes for the first ten days.
THE EYELINER TATTOO HEALING PROCESS
Beautiful cosmetic tattoo results require patience. Your final healed outcome relies heavily on how well you follow the aftercare advice provided.
What to Expect During the Healing Phases
The Immediate Response During the first twenty four to forty eight hours, your eyelids will look swollen, puffy, and heavy, similar to how they look after crying. You may experience minor redness and a tender, itchy, or tight sensation. This is a fresh tattoo on delicate tissue that needs time to close and heal. Your eyes might feel slightly gritty or dry, which is a normal sign that the skin is successfully healing. Do not scratch or rub them.
The Peeling Stage If your eyelids are kept clean and dry, only a very thin, fine film or small dark flakes will lift rather than heavy scabbing. This film makes the eyeliner look slightly uneven or rough temporarily, but this is not how it will stay. The flakes will fall off by themselves over three to seven days. Leave the peeling skin completely alone, as picking causes irritation, risks infections near the eye, and pulls the color out of the skin to create gaps.
The Disappearing Act While the eyeliner film is actively shedding, it may look as though the line has shrunk, become too thin, or that the pigment has completely vanished in some sections. Because cosmetic tattoos are placed superficially, your new healing skin cells temporarily cover the pigment. As your skin tissue settles down between weeks two and four, you will notice the beautiful, crisp eyeliner color starting to resurface. The pigment did not disappear, it was simply hidden beneath a layer of fresh healing skin cells. If the color still looks a bit light, thin, or patchy at week four to six, there is no need to worry. The eyelid is a delicate area to heal, and your perfection visit will lock the design in beautifully.
Long Term Maintenance and Realities
Touch Up Even with flawless care, some areas may look slightly uneven or patchy after your first session. This is completely normal because your natural skin regeneration is a unique biological process that no artist can control. This is exactly why you will return for a perfection touch up session four to eight weeks after your initial treatment to fine tune your investment, lock in the richness of the color, and perfect the symmetry, thickness, and tail crispness of your eyeliner. After your touch up session, the pigment holds significantly better, fades much less, and heals even faster than the first time.
Long Term Care Healed results vary beautifully from client to client. After your initial touch up visit, a color boost is typically recommended within three years depending on your individual skin type, tear production, and lifestyle to maintain the gorgeous vibrancy of your eyeliner. Always protect your eyes with sunglasses in UV light to prevent premature fading.
Enhancement Versus Maintenance Permanent makeup is an art rather than a science. It is designed to be an enhancement to your natural features, making it a low maintenance lifestyle upgrade rather than a completely no maintenance treatment. You may still choose to use traditional liquid eyeliner or mascara when wearing a full face of heavy evening makeup. No two eyes are perfectly identical or symmetrical, and while achieving beautiful balance is always our ultimate goal, nature is beautifully unique.
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Masterpiece Studio
Plasma Fibroblast Pre Care Instructions
Strictly following your pre care instructions is essential to ensure your skin is in the optimal state for plasma sublimation. Proper preparation minimizes the risk of hyperpigmentation, reduces skin sensitivity, and ensures seamless fibroblast activation for superior skin tightening and rejuvenation results.
Essential Pre Care Steps
Twenty Four Hours Prior Avoid drinking alcohol entirely. Do not consume coffee, energy drinks, or any other caffeine products on the actual day of your procedure to prevent increased skin sensitivity and heightened vascular response.
Day of Your Appointment Please arrive at the studio with completely clean skin, free from all makeup, moisturizers, sunscreens, and perfumes. If the treatment is being performed near the eye area, please remove contact lenses prior to the procedure and bring glasses to wear home.
Two Weeks Prior Avoid all direct sun exposure, sun tanning, and tanning beds. If you arrive at your appointment with a sunburn or an active tan on the treatment area, you will need to reschedule and forfeit your deposit. Do not use any cosmetic injectables, Botox, or dermal fillers in the target treatment area for at least two to four weeks prior to your session.
Four Weeks Prior Completely discontinue the use of active skincare products containing Retin A, Retinol, glycolic acid, lactic acid, salicylic acid, or other alpha and beta hydroxy acids anywhere near the target area. Do not schedule any facials, microdermabrasion, microneedling, chemical peels, or laser treatments for at least four weeks leading up to your session.
Medications and Medical Conditions You must be completely off Accutane acne medication for at least six months prior to receiving any plasma fibroblast treatment. Do not take aspirin, fish oil, Vitamin E, or ibuprofen for forty eight hours before your procedure. Please consult your medical doctor before stopping any prescribed medications. You cannot receive this treatment if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or if you have a history of keloid scarring or hyperpigmentation.
Skin Preparation and Integrity The skin in the treatment area must be completely intact and free of all irritations including blemishes, open wounds, eczema, psoriasis, or active dermatitis. If you are prone to cold sores and are receiving treatment around the mouth area, you must obtain a prescribed antiviral medication from your physician and begin taking it three days before your session.
Plasma Fibroblast Aftercare Instructions
Please be aware that immediately following your treatment, the area will exhibit tiny, dark carbon crusts and the surrounding tissue will feel hot and tight. Do not panic as this is a completely normal part of the plasma sublimation process. Your skin will naturally swell, heal, and lift over the coming weeks, revealing a firmer and smoother texture.
Daily Aftercare Routine
Appointment Day and Day One Care Expect moderate to severe swelling, tightness, and a sensation similar to a severe sunburn, which is typically worst on the morning after. Do not apply ice packs directly to the bare skin; if needed, use a clean, paper-towel-wrapped ice pack for a maximum of ten minutes at a time to reduce swelling. Do not wash or touch the treated area on night one. Keep the skin completely dry to allow the carbon crusts to stabilize. Sleep with your head elevated on an extra pillow to help minimize fluid retention and facial swelling.
Day Two to Day Seven Care Gently cleanse the treated area morning and night using only cool water and the provided gentle cleanser. Do not use any washcloths, sponges, or facial brushes; use soft patting motions with your clean hands only. Do not scrub, rub, wipe, or scratch the area. Pat the skin completely dry with a fresh paper towel. Apply an extremely thin layer of the provided healing cream or colloidal silver gel using a clean cotton bud to maintain a light moisture barrier. The skin should never look wet, greasy, or heavily coated, as excess product can suffocate the tissue and cause the carbon crusts to prematurely soften and detach.
Day Eight to Day Fourteen Care As the carbon crusts begin to naturally lift and flake away, continue to keep the area clean and protected. Do not pick, pull, scratch, or force the crusts off, as this will result in permanent scarring, pitting, or hyperpigmentation. Once all the carbon crusts have naturally detached, the underlying skin will appear pink, fresh, and highly sensitive to UV light. You must begin applying a physical broad-spectrum SPF 50 sunscreen daily, even indoors, to protect the new skin tissue.
Important Things to Avoid During Healing
Do not rub, pick, scratch, or peel the carbon crusts. Let all dry crusts naturally exfoliate away.
Avoid wearing any makeup, foundations, concealers, or powders over the treated area until all carbon crusts have completely fallen off.
Avoid direct sun exposure, sunbeds, and tanning for a minimum of twelve weeks after your procedure. Wear a wide-brimmed hat and large UV-blocking sunglasses when spending time outdoors.
Avoid heavy sweating, intense exercise, sports, swimming, saunas, steam rooms, jacuzzis, and long hot showers until all the carbon crusts have naturally detached.
Avoid using exfoliants, active acids, Retinol, Vitamin A, Vitamin C, or harsh anti-aging products on the treated area for at least six to eight weeks.
Do not schedule any facials, microdermabrasion, microneedling, chemical peels, dermal fillers, Botox, or laser treatments in the area for at least eight weeks.
Avoid sleeping directly on your face or the treated area; use a fresh, clean silk or satin pillowcase during your recovery period.
The Plasma Fibroblast Healing Process
Beautiful cosmetic plasma results require patience and dedication. Your final aesthetic outcome relies heavily on how carefully you protect your skin during the recovery and collagen remodeling phases.
What to Expect During the Healing Phases
The Carbon Crust Stage During the first three to seven days, the tiny brown or black carbon dots will remain firmly attached to the skin. This is a critical protective layer formed by plasma sublimation. Swelling will peak on day two and day three, especially around delicate areas like the upper and lower eyelids, before naturally subsiding. A tight, itchy, or dry sensation is completely normal and indicates that the skin tightening phase is successfully underway.
The Fresh Pink Phase Once the carbon crusts fall off between days five and ten, they will reveal fresh, new, pink skin underneath. This pinkness is a visual sign of increased blood flow and cellular repair activity. The duration of this pink phase varies beautifully from client to client, lasting anywhere from a few weeks to several months depending on your natural skin tone and genetic healing rate. Do not mistake this temporary pinkness for scarring.
The Collagen Remodeling Matrix Plasma fibroblast is a progressive treatment rather than an instant transformation. While you may notice an initial tightening effect as the skin contracts during week one, the true magic occurs beneath the surface. Fibroblast cells require time to produce new type I and type III collagen and elastin fibers. Your results will continue to evolve, tighten, and lift over the next eight to twelve weeks, with the absolute final outcome visible at the three-month mark.
Long Term Maintenance and Realities
The Treatment Plan Depending on your age, skin laxity, lifestyle, and individual aesthetic goals, a series of one to three plasma fibroblast sessions spaced eight to twelve weeks apart may be recommended to achieve your desired level of skin tightening and rejuvenation. Each subsequent session builds directly upon the collagen foundation established by the previous treatment.
Long Term Care The new collagen matrix created by your fibroblast cells is permanent and will last for years, just like your natural collagen. However, the treatment cannot stop the natural biological clock or external environmental aging. To maximize the longevity of your investment, maintain a high-quality professional skincare routine, stay hydrated, and commit to wearing broad-spectrum sunscreen every single day.
Enhancement Versus Nature Cosmetic plasma sublimation is an advanced non-invasive enhancement designed to dramatically improve skin tautness, minimize fine lines, and smooth out texture. It is a spectacular low-maintenance upgrade compared to invasive surgical procedures, offering structural skin remodeling without incisions or stitches. Because everyone's genetic tissue and lifestyle factors are completely unique, nature will guide your beautiful, individualized healing journey.