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Plasma fibroblast lifting success

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Hey, I have asymmetrical breasts, my small breast is tubular, I think the big one is mildly tubular, as well, the areola looks weird.

So I tried plasma fibroblast to lift the bigger breast. I also have cuts from self harm on my bigger breast which I tried to reduce with the plasma pen.
I have had some success with it which I want to share with you. I did the procedure myself, I bought a plasma pen device and just did it the best I could.

I pump my small breast, I am not sure if you can see a difference, but I think the lifting effect that I had with the plasma fibroblast is quite visible. 

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Exciting to see the lifting!

I've been considering a plasma pen to address skin laxity/scar tissue. Which one did you purchase and did it come with solid tutorials?

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(02-04-2025, 13:38)Valkie Wrote:  

Exciting to see the lifting!

I've been considering a plasma pen to address skin laxity/scar tissue. Which one did you purchase and did it come with solid tutorials?


I purchased the [color=var(--nav-link-foreground-color,var(--color-foreground-link-primary))]IBEIER PLASMA FIBROBLAST PEN off ebay. It did come with a tutorial and a chart with different strengths that you should use for different body part, but the seller is still writing me. Whenever I have a question I ask her and she takes the time to get back to me asap, so I am very thankful for that Smile 

Let me know if you end up buying one and how it works for you. I am super excited, as well.
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It’s great to hear that you’ve seen some results with the plasma fibroblast treatment, especially since you did it yourself. Just a gentle reminder though, working with sensitive skin, especially on areas that have self-harm scars or are prone to scarring, can be risky without professional guidance
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(07-04-2025, 00:41)ariana81 Wrote:  It’s great to hear that you’ve seen some results with the plasma fibroblast treatment, especially since you did it yourself. Just a gentle reminder though, working with sensitive skin, especially on areas that have self-harm scars or are prone to scarring, can be risky without professional guidance

Hey Ariana, thank you for your concern. I know you are right, but professional treatments are so expensive, I always do things myself, micro-needling, micro-dermabrasion, so I figured I could do this, as well  Rolleyes  I originally purchased the device for my face, but I haven't been able to do that (I asked a friend to do it) because I never have enough days in a row off and I can't possibly go to work looking like that, so I decided to try it on my breast first. 
I will be careful  Kiss
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