Non-surgical blepharoplasty with plasma device
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What is non-surgical blepharoplasty?
Non-surgical blepharoplasty is a minimally invasive procedure that involves the use of plasma when the skin loses its elasticity and when there is an excess of skin on the eyelids that gives the appearance of a fallen eye.Plasma improves the appearance of the skin in the eye area has the effects of lifting and rejuvenating the periocular area.
What is the procedure?
The procedure is performed with local anesthesia so that it is not painful and lasts about 40 minutes and consists of applying the tip of the plasma device at several points on the area to be treated.When we use the device between the tip of the device and the patient's skin, plasma is created which leads to the contraction of the collagen fibers and we observe how the skin tightens.The procedure does not require a long recovery time, small crusts form that disappear in about 7-10 days and will be cared for at home according to the instructions given by the doctor.The results start to be seen from the moment the treatment is performed and continue to improve and the final result can be seen in about 1 month.This plasma procedure does not cause bleeding and does not affect the surrounding tissues.
Post-procedure recommendations
It is recommended that after the procedure:
• the patient should avoid sun exposure for 4 weeks
• use sunscreen 50+
• the make-up of the area will be avoided for 24 hours after the procedure
• use a healing cream
How long do the effects last?
The effect of the treatment is not permanent, it lasts on average several years, being dependent on the following factors: sun exposure, smoking, alcohol consumption and the lifestyle of each patient.
Multiple procedures at a variable time interval may be required to maintain results.
Contraindications
• pregnant women
• diabetes
• pacemaker
• active infections in the area (acne, herpes)
• patients with haematological disorders
• cancer patients
• patients with hormonal disorders