Body Treatments

Jet Pro Plasma vs Plasma Fibroblast Treatment

Both jet plasma and plasma fibroblast treatments aim to tighten skin, treat scarring, and more. They offer alternatives to surgical procedures and ways to tighten, lift, and improve skin without going under the knife. 

However, despite their common goals, the procedures themselves. If you’re considering a skin tightening procedure and need to know if either of these options is right for you, keep reading. 

What are Jet Pro Plasma Treatments?

The jet plasma technique is one of the latest skin-tightening treatments. It works by using CAP (Cooler Atmospheric Plasma) to send volts of plasma through the outermost layer of skin. Once the plasma reaches the underlying skin layers, it prompts collagen generation. 

In addition to its skin-tightening properties, jet plasma treatments destroy surface bacteria and induce an anti-inflammatory response. This is particularly useful if you suffer from skin conditions such as eczema or rosacea. 

Below are the important things to know about jet plasma treatments. 

  • No downtime
  • Multiple treatments required 
  • No skin damage
  • Fast procedures

What Are Plasma Fibroblast Treatments?

Plasma fibroblast treatments have the same general goals as jet plasma and are a relatively new option. It works by applying a controlled burn to targeted areas of the skin. Unlike jet plasma treatments, which work with CAP, the plasma fibroblast technique relies on heat. 

When it’s applied, the hot current damages the skin with specific micro-injuries. This stimulates collagen production, similar to how jet plasma accomplishes tightening. The technique does more than simply tighten, however. It’s also used to remove unwanted skin imperfections like warts, skin tags, moles, and other benign lesions. It may even be used to get rid of tattoos. 

Here are the important things to keep in mind about plasma fibroblast treatments. 

  • Some downtime
  • No damage to surrounding areas
  • No sun for three months
  • Longer internal healing process 
  • Only one treatment is needed to see the results 

Which Treatment is Better?

Since everybody is different, there’s no clear answer to that question. However, when assessing the pros and cons of each treatment, the jet plasma technique gives similar results without downtime or a recovery process. For that reason alone, it may be suitable for more people.

Final Thoughts 

Whether you choose to go forward with jet plasma treatment or opt for the plasma fibroblast technique, both options still offer an alternative to surgery. If you’re interested in setting up an appointment or want to learn more about these skin-tightening techniques, reach out to Beauty & Body by Mia today. 

Mia Valleskey

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