Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Knee Fibroblast (per Knee).

A typical session lasts between 30 to 60 minutes depending on the area size and skin condition. Consultation and numbing add extra time. Your clinician will provide a precise estimate after evaluating your knees.

Most clients experience only mild discomfort. We apply topical anesthetic before the procedure to minimize pain, and sensations are typically described as warm tingling. Aftercare and pain relief recommendations help manage any temporary soreness or sensitivity.

Many clients achieve desired results after a single session, but 1-3 treatments spaced several weeks apart may be recommended for more significant laxity. Your practitioner will assess skin condition and build a personalized plan to maximize results and longevity.

Initial healing typically takes 5–10 days as tiny crusts form and fall away. Redness and swelling may persist for up to two weeks. Most clients return to normal activities quickly; full collagen remodeling continues and improves over three to six months.

Risks are minimal but can include temporary redness, swelling, pigment changes, scarring or infection if aftercare is neglected. Choosing an experienced practitioner, following pre- and post-care instructions, and attending follow-up reduces complications significantly.

Initial tightening can appear within days, but collagen rebuilding produces progressive improvement over weeks. Most clients notice noticeable results at 6–12 weeks, with continued tightening and texture improvement unfolding up to six months post-treatment.