Plan your NeoGen Plasma session accordingly......
NeoGen Plasma Treatments should be planned to include a certain amount of "Social Downtime".
Depending on your individualized treatment of Low, Medium or High Energy your skin
will go through a healing cycle that depends on your age, lifestyle, health and habits.
During this Healing Cycle you should: avoid sun /smoking / alcohol
No animals near the area of healing
Change pillows/sheets often
No Retinols/Acids or abrasives
NO Picking.
Exercise: During the first 2 weeks limit actions that would affect blood flow to the skin such as exercise or exposing your skin to hot (sauna, hot tub) or cold (winter sports) temperatures as this may aggravate redness or swelling.
Herpes activation - Infections that you already have but are dormant such as herpetic (Herpes) facial cold sores may become active following treatment. Prophylactic anti-viral medication will be prescribed prior to treatment if you have a previous history.
Depending on your individualized treatment of Low, Medium or High Energy your skin
will go through a healing cycle that depends on your age, lifestyle, health and habits.
During this Healing Cycle you should: avoid sun /smoking / alcohol
No animals near the area of healing
Change pillows/sheets often
No Retinols/Acids or abrasives
NO Picking.
Exercise: During the first 2 weeks limit actions that would affect blood flow to the skin such as exercise or exposing your skin to hot (sauna, hot tub) or cold (winter sports) temperatures as this may aggravate redness or swelling.
Herpes activation - Infections that you already have but are dormant such as herpetic (Herpes) facial cold sores may become active following treatment. Prophylactic anti-viral medication will be prescribed prior to treatment if you have a previous history.
How should I prepare for treatment?
You should avoid the sun, tanning and Fake tanning for 2 weeks before your treatment.
One week before, drink plenty of water, hydrate your skin with a moisturizer and avoid exfoliation.
NO Botox or fillers less than 10 days before procedure.
No alcohol for 3 days before, at least 24 hours.
You should avoid the sun, tanning and Fake tanning for 2 weeks before your treatment.
One week before, drink plenty of water, hydrate your skin with a moisturizer and avoid exfoliation.
NO Botox or fillers less than 10 days before procedure.
No alcohol for 3 days before, at least 24 hours.
What should I do before coming to the office on the day of my treatment?
Do not wear any make-up or use any other facial products such as moisturizer.
Do not use mascara.
Men should shave. Women may shave if there is hormonal or vellus hair on face or neck
Wear eyeglasses, not contacts or bring a contact lens case with you.
Collar-less shirt is best to avoid getting product on fabric.
Avoid caffeine 24 hours before procedure.
What should I expect when I arrive for my treatment?
You will have an intake/ health form to fill out.
Before photos will be taken.
Your skin will be gently cleansed and a topical numbing cream will be applied.
During the procedure you will hear a snapping sound and your skin will feel warm.
You may smell burning hair if you have a lot of vellus peach fuzz on your face.
Your hairline and eyebrows will be protected during the treatment.
Do not wear any make-up or use any other facial products such as moisturizer.
Do not use mascara.
Men should shave. Women may shave if there is hormonal or vellus hair on face or neck
Wear eyeglasses, not contacts or bring a contact lens case with you.
Collar-less shirt is best to avoid getting product on fabric.
Avoid caffeine 24 hours before procedure.
What should I expect when I arrive for my treatment?
You will have an intake/ health form to fill out.
Before photos will be taken.
Your skin will be gently cleansed and a topical numbing cream will be applied.
During the procedure you will hear a snapping sound and your skin will feel warm.
You may smell burning hair if you have a lot of vellus peach fuzz on your face.
Your hairline and eyebrows will be protected during the treatment.
What will my skin look like after?
There is no Open skin but do expect redness and tightening like a sunburn.
Your skin will appear pink, red, or brown in color and this is normal.
Upon completion of your session your technician will apply Healing Gels that will be greasy
What should I do for the first 24 hours?
Your treated skin must be covered with the restorative ointment continuously for the first 24 hours.
Keep a thick layer of ointment on your skin at all times and reapply as needed to avoid the skin from drying out.
Always wash your hands thoroughly using antibacterial soap before touching treated areas or when applying a topical agent (for example, the ointment and growth factors). This will help your skin to heal.
Try to sleep on your back following treatment of the face.
Protect your skin from sun exposure.
Apply a thicker layer of the restorative ointment at night time.
Avoid unintentional touching of the treated areas such as rubbing your eyes.
Please text/email photos to SBaba Skincare daily for evaluation of your progress. 508-776-2942 [email protected]
There is no Open skin but do expect redness and tightening like a sunburn.
Your skin will appear pink, red, or brown in color and this is normal.
Upon completion of your session your technician will apply Healing Gels that will be greasy
What should I do for the first 24 hours?
Your treated skin must be covered with the restorative ointment continuously for the first 24 hours.
Keep a thick layer of ointment on your skin at all times and reapply as needed to avoid the skin from drying out.
Always wash your hands thoroughly using antibacterial soap before touching treated areas or when applying a topical agent (for example, the ointment and growth factors). This will help your skin to heal.
Try to sleep on your back following treatment of the face.
Protect your skin from sun exposure.
Apply a thicker layer of the restorative ointment at night time.
Avoid unintentional touching of the treated areas such as rubbing your eyes.
Please text/email photos to SBaba Skincare daily for evaluation of your progress. 508-776-2942 [email protected]
Day 2 to 7 – While still peeling or flaking
Continue applying ointment until your skin has flaked or peeled completely, usually 2 to 7 days after treatment.
Your skin may darken from pink or red to a "bronzed" like appearance 3 to 5 days after treatment. This is likely with high energy procedures. This crust will peel or flake off.
It is important that the treated skin is left in place until it is ready to peel or flake. DO NOT PICK! Picking may result in an infection or scar.
Usually treated skin will generally peel or flake within 2 to 5 days. You can gently wash your face *when recommended by your practitioner. Your old skin will come off as you wash your face. It may be difficult to see flaking.
Continue applying ointment until your skin has flaked or peeled completely, usually 2 to 7 days after treatment.
Your skin may darken from pink or red to a "bronzed" like appearance 3 to 5 days after treatment. This is likely with high energy procedures. This crust will peel or flake off.
It is important that the treated skin is left in place until it is ready to peel or flake. DO NOT PICK! Picking may result in an infection or scar.
Usually treated skin will generally peel or flake within 2 to 5 days. You can gently wash your face *when recommended by your practitioner. Your old skin will come off as you wash your face. It may be difficult to see flaking.
Day 3-7 AFTER peeling or flaking
Stop using the ointment when peeling or flaking is complete.
After skin has peeled or flaked it is important to resume the use of a zinc oxide or titanium dioxide physical SPF 30+ sunblock to decrease the possibility of hyperpigmentation (darkening that is not like a tan) occurring as your healed skin is exposed to sunlight.
Your new skin will be fragile and must be treated gently.
It is normal for the skin to have lighter and darker areas in the first few weeks as it heals. These are most often temporary and fade quickly, though in rare circumstances this can take up to 6 months. It is very rare for any pigment changes to continue beyond this time. You should contact your provider if you have pigment changes that concern you.
Return to make-up or shaving and activities
It will generally be 2 to 10 days after treatment before you can apply make-up or shave.
This will depend on if you had a low energy or high energy procedure. Ask your provider when you can return to your activities.
Sun Exposure
Sun exposure must be avoided for 3 - 4 weeks after treatment.
Exposure to the sun may intensify a darkening of the skin (hyperpigmentation) that is not a sun tan.
Stop using the ointment when peeling or flaking is complete.
After skin has peeled or flaked it is important to resume the use of a zinc oxide or titanium dioxide physical SPF 30+ sunblock to decrease the possibility of hyperpigmentation (darkening that is not like a tan) occurring as your healed skin is exposed to sunlight.
Your new skin will be fragile and must be treated gently.
It is normal for the skin to have lighter and darker areas in the first few weeks as it heals. These are most often temporary and fade quickly, though in rare circumstances this can take up to 6 months. It is very rare for any pigment changes to continue beyond this time. You should contact your provider if you have pigment changes that concern you.
Return to make-up or shaving and activities
It will generally be 2 to 10 days after treatment before you can apply make-up or shave.
This will depend on if you had a low energy or high energy procedure. Ask your provider when you can return to your activities.
Sun Exposure
Sun exposure must be avoided for 3 - 4 weeks after treatment.
Exposure to the sun may intensify a darkening of the skin (hyperpigmentation) that is not a sun tan.
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