Healing Process for Eye treatment-Plasma Fibroblast

After Care for Eye Areas

Swelling is characteristic of this type of aesthetic procedure and it should be always expected after using voltaic plasma. This is because the area will be recovering from an intentional burn, therefore, the natural side effect is swelling. Swelling can be minimized using certain techniques but never completely avoided, because a deliberately controlled burn must be caused to the eyelids in order to induce the desired localized skin tightening.
 
Although swelling is to be expected there is no reason to try and cure it because in all circumstances it will subside on its own accord.
 
The few adverse effects have been caused using incorrect creams and products in order to minimize or “cure” the swelling. Please note that the swelling should not be cured because it is not a disease and it is a direct transient consequence of the controlled burn caused by the aesthetic treatment.

Healing Process for Eye treatment-Plasma Fibroblast

Day 1. The Swelling peaks the day following the treatment there is the peak of swelling. Some clients might find it harder to open their eyes as soon as they get up in the morning the first day following the treatment. Gradually, throughout the day the swelling will subside slightly. Discomfort, pain and slight discharge can occur, but this is normal.
 
Day 2. The swelling is the same or slightly less than the previous day (Day 1). The swelling peaks soon after waking up and subsides slightly throughout the day. Sometimes swelling also spreads to the eye-bags even if no plasma aesthetic treatment was carried out on the lower eyelids, this is normal because the upper eyelid communicates with the lower eyelid and some fluid inside the upper eyelid can spread to the eye bags. This is normal and this undesired swelling of the lower eyelid will subside over the following days.
 
Day 3. The swelling should start to subside noticeably and the spots where the electrical plasma was applied will start turning into scabs. The scabs must not me picked and should fall off on their own accord. The discomfort experienced during day1 and day 2 should have subsided dramatically. No further pain should be experienced on the third day following the treatment. For those people who experience eye-bag swelling, this should still be present during the third day.
 
Day 4. No discomfort or pain should be felt fourth following the treatment. Some residual minor swelling can still be on the upper eyelids. No more pain or discomfort should be felt.
 
Day 5. All swelling should have subsided, and some scabs may still be present. The minor swelling on the eye bags should have almost subsided.
 
Day 6. The scabs should have started to fall off. In most cases during Day 6 people will struggle to tell whether any aesthetic treatment has ever been performed.
 
Day 7. Almost all scabs should have fallen off. At this point, it is ok to start using total mineral sunscreen and apply makeup as usual.
 
Week 2. The area although has healed it may feel more tender to the touch than usual and people may experience a stinging sensation while applying creams or washing normally. The area may look pinker than usual.
 
Week 3 and 4. They are maybe still slightly tender and pinker than the rest of the area.
 
Month 2. Tenderness should have subsided, and the area should have fully blended with the surrounding skin.

At Home Care

The main principle to follow in the aftercare is just minimizing the likelihood of contracting any bacterial infection or scratching the area while the scabs have formed.
  • Make sure all linen in your bed you are very clean to try and minimize contact with bacteria while sleeping.
  • Avoid deliberate direct sun exposure for at lead 3 months after the last treatment. Early sun exposure, even while you are wearing sunscreen can increase the likelihood of hyper-pigmentation.
  • The area will be slightly pink and sensitive. When applying creams, you can have a stinging sensation.

DON'TS

  • Do not use makeup of any type.
  • Do not touch your eyelids (or the area treated in general) with your hands. In case of accidental rubbing using your hands wash the area immediately. As directed above.
  • Do not use any creams of any types. The use of creams can lead to bacteria proliferation, delayed healing and some minor adverse effect. The use of inappropriate creams can lead to infections especially if used before the scabbing takes place.

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