FIBROBLAST PLASMA PEN
Commonly referred to as a Plasma Pen, Fibroblast or Fibroblast Plasma Treatment .
The revolutionary device can treat a wide variety of concerns such as:
The revolutionary device can treat a wide variety of concerns such as:
- Excess eyelid skin
- Fine lines and wrinkles (including upper lip lines)
- Acne scars
- Stretch marks
- Hyperpigmentation
- Scarring
- Moles and Skin tags
- Neck lift
How does the ACCOR Plasma Pen work?
The ACCOR Plasma Pen is only minimally-invasive and ideal for non-surgical skin tightening. The device tip operates approximately 1mm above the surface of the skin and projects an ionised electrical arc onto the surface of the skin. This arc is called the Plasma Arc. When the plasma arc touches the skin, it instantly vaporises a micromillimeter sized dot on the skin's surface. This process is called sublimation.
This micromillimeter dot tightens the skin within its vicinity. Several dots applied together create what is called a "reduction grid". Through the creation of reduction grids in the desired areas for tightening, excess skin is therefore ablated, achieving a tightening and lifting effect without the need to surgically remove any skin.
The combination of plasma and Low Frequency (LF) technology, currently makes this plasma pen unique. It is an effective, non-surgical procedure that achieves incredible and lasting results almost immediately. And, over time, due to continued tightening and collagen production, the patient will see further improvements with this plasma skin tightening technology.
Without touching the skin, the pen creates an ionised plasma arc which projects onto the skin surface. The plasma arc instantly vaporises a point of skin at the required position, thereby tightening the immediate surrounding area. This is an especially gentle and low-pain procedure which achieves incredible, permanent results – immediately. Additionally, due to continued tightening after the treatment, we see further vast improvements.
The ACCOR Plasma Pen is only minimally-invasive and ideal for non-surgical skin tightening. The device tip operates approximately 1mm above the surface of the skin and projects an ionised electrical arc onto the surface of the skin. This arc is called the Plasma Arc. When the plasma arc touches the skin, it instantly vaporises a micromillimeter sized dot on the skin's surface. This process is called sublimation.
This micromillimeter dot tightens the skin within its vicinity. Several dots applied together create what is called a "reduction grid". Through the creation of reduction grids in the desired areas for tightening, excess skin is therefore ablated, achieving a tightening and lifting effect without the need to surgically remove any skin.
The combination of plasma and Low Frequency (LF) technology, currently makes this plasma pen unique. It is an effective, non-surgical procedure that achieves incredible and lasting results almost immediately. And, over time, due to continued tightening and collagen production, the patient will see further improvements with this plasma skin tightening technology.
Without touching the skin, the pen creates an ionised plasma arc which projects onto the skin surface. The plasma arc instantly vaporises a point of skin at the required position, thereby tightening the immediate surrounding area. This is an especially gentle and low-pain procedure which achieves incredible, permanent results – immediately. Additionally, due to continued tightening after the treatment, we see further vast improvements.
Fibroblast Plasma Pen Treatment Area |
Price |
Upper Face Lift |
$999 |
Lower Face Lift |
$999 |
Full Neck |
$899 |
* Buy two treatments of the same area and get the second treatment half price or buy two separate areas in the one treatment and get the lower priced area at half price.
Fibroblast Plasma Pen Small Area |
Price |
Forehead |
$549 |
Frown Lines |
$199 |
Upper Eyelid and Brow Lift |
$499 |
Lower Lid and Crows Feet |
$499 |
Crows Feet |
$300 |
Nasolabial Folds |
$499 |
Top Lip |
$199 |
Top Lip and Corners of Mouth |
$299 |
Tragus |
$299 |
Jowls |
$499 |
Chin |
$399 |
Under Chin |
$499 |
Not All Fibroblast Plasma Pen Technology is the same
The ACCOR LF+ Plasma Pen is only available to ACCREDITED Nurses and Doctors.
The ACCOR LF+ plasma pen uses LF technology which assists in rapid healing.
The ACCOR LF+ Plasma Pen is German designed and manafactured and has European CE certification.
Treatment with the ACCOR LF+ is well proven. Multiple before and after photos of satisfied customers testify to this fact.
The before and after photos shown above are provided By A | C | C | O | R. Results will vary between individuals.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to have a consultation?
All clients considering this treatment will need to have a free consultation prior to undergoing the treatment. During the consulation your trained practioner will discuss if the treatment is suitable to for you, the expected results, possible reactions and explain pre and post treatment care.
All clients considering this treatment will need to have a free consultation prior to undergoing the treatment. During the consulation your trained practioner will discuss if the treatment is suitable to for you, the expected results, possible reactions and explain pre and post treatment care.
How many treatments will I need?
During your initial consultation we will be able to give you a better indication of how many treatments you may need. Many people only require one or two treatments, however, some may need more treatments based on their initial skin laxity and biological response to the treatment.
During your initial consultation we will be able to give you a better indication of how many treatments you may need. Many people only require one or two treatments, however, some may need more treatments based on their initial skin laxity and biological response to the treatment.
Is the treatment painful?
Prior to the treatment topical anaesthetic will be applied to the area to be treated. This greatly reduces any discomfort or pain felt during the treatment. For those that have low pain thresholds a prescription can be obtained from your GP for a higher strength topical anaesthetic.
Prior to the treatment topical anaesthetic will be applied to the area to be treated. This greatly reduces any discomfort or pain felt during the treatment. For those that have low pain thresholds a prescription can be obtained from your GP for a higher strength topical anaesthetic.
Is there any downtime?
Yes, you should expect about 7 days downtime after the treatment. Some patients may experience swelling in the treated area which can last a number of days. When treated professionally, by one of our trained specialists and through adherence to the aftercare hygiene requirements, swelling and redness can be held at a minimum. The plasma pen process also creates a number of 'carbon dots' on the face. Depending on your healing progress these will gradually fall off over a week.
Yes, you should expect about 7 days downtime after the treatment. Some patients may experience swelling in the treated area which can last a number of days. When treated professionally, by one of our trained specialists and through adherence to the aftercare hygiene requirements, swelling and redness can be held at a minimum. The plasma pen process also creates a number of 'carbon dots' on the face. Depending on your healing progress these will gradually fall off over a week.
What is a Fibroblast?
A plasma Pen treatment is also know as a Fibroblast or Fibrobalst Plasma Treatment. But what is a Fibroblast. A fibroblast is a type of biological cell that synthesizes the extracellular matrix and collagen, produces the structural framework (stroma) for animal tissues, and plays a critical role in wound healing. Fibroblasts are the most common cells of connective tissue in animals.
A plasma Pen treatment is also know as a Fibroblast or Fibrobalst Plasma Treatment. But what is a Fibroblast. A fibroblast is a type of biological cell that synthesizes the extracellular matrix and collagen, produces the structural framework (stroma) for animal tissues, and plays a critical role in wound healing. Fibroblasts are the most common cells of connective tissue in animals.