Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Crows Feet fibroblast.

Crows Feet fibroblast is a plasma-based, non-invasive skin tightening treatment that uses controlled energy to stimulate fibroblast activity and collagen production. It creates micro-trauma to contract tissue, reducing lines while promoting gradual skin firming over several weeks.

Most clients report mild discomfort managed with topical numbing applied before treatment. Sensations are often described as brief heat or tingling. Pain levels vary, but practitioners monitor comfort and pause as needed to ensure a safe, tolerable experience.

Results vary by age, skin type, and lifestyle but many clients enjoy noticeable improvement for 12 to 24 months. Collagen remodeling continues after treatment; maintenance sessions or skincare routines can extend and enhance long-term outcomes.

Downtime is typically minimal: redness and tiny carbon crusts appear immediately and usually heal within 5 to 10 days. Most clients resume light activities within 24-48 hours, avoiding heavy makeup, sun exposure, and strenuous exercise during initial healing.

Ideal candidates are adults with mild to moderate crow's feet, good overall health, and realistic expectations. Those with certain skin conditions, active infections, or recent isotretinoin use may require consultation or alternative treatments.

Avoid sun exposure, tanning, and chemical peels for at least two weeks. Discontinue retinoids and exfoliants as advised. Arrive with clean skin, share medical history, and arrange transportation if you prefer for comfort post-treatment.