Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Upper eye fibroblast.

Upper eye fibroblast uses a focused plasma device to create controlled micro-injuries on the upper eyelid skin surface. This stimulates fibroblasts to produce collagen and elastin, tightening tissue and reducing excess skin and wrinkles over weeks to months while avoiding surgical incisions.

Most clients feel mild to moderate discomfort; topical numbing cream is applied before treatment to minimize pain. We also offer cooling techniques and additional topical anesthetics for sensitive patients. Procedure tolerability is usually high and well-managed throughout the session.

Initial healing takes about 7–14 days, during which tiny carbon crusts form and fall off. Full remodeling and visible tightening continue for three to six months. Avoid sun exposure and follow aftercare to promote healing and reduce risk of pigmentation.

Ideal candidates are healthy adults with mild to moderate upper eyelid laxity, fine lines, or small skin excess. Those seeking non-surgical improvement with realistic expectations and able to follow aftercare typically see the best results.

You can expect immediate skin contraction and progressive tightening over 8–12 weeks, with continued improvement up to six months. Results vary; many clients enjoy significant improvement lasting 12–36 months depending on skin, lifestyle, and maintenance treatments.

Common temporary effects include redness, swelling, crusting, and mild scabbing. Rare risks include infection, scarring, or pigment changes. Proper client selection, experienced practitioners, and strict aftercare minimize complications—contact us promptly if you notice prolonged symptoms.