Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Neck Lift Fibroblast.

Most clients see improvement lasting one to three years depending on age, skin condition, and lifestyle. Maintenance sessions and sun protection help prolong results. Individual responses vary, and follow-up treatments can extend and enhance benefits.

Most clients experience mild to moderate discomfort; topical numbing cream is applied before treatment. Sensations are brief during plasma application. Aftercare includes cooling and analgesics as needed, and discomfort typically subsides within 24–72 hours.

Often a single session yields visible improvement, but two to three treatments spaced six to twelve weeks apart may be recommended for advanced laxity. Your clinician will assess skin condition and create a personalized plan for best outcomes.

Expect redness, pinpoint crusting, and mild swelling for five to ten days, with most visible healing within two weeks. Complete remodeling continues over several months; follow aftercare instructions to minimize complications and speed recovery.

Not suitable for pregnant or breastfeeding individuals, those with active infections, keloid tendency, or certain autoimmune conditions. Blood thinners and recent isotretinoin use may preclude treatment. A consultation and medical history review determine eligibility and ensure safety.

Avoid sun exposure, tanning beds, and chemical peels for two weeks prior. Stop blood-thinning medications only after consulting your doctor. Arrive with clean skin, and discuss medications, allergies, and expectations during your pre-treatment consultation.