About plasma fibroblast skin tightening
Plasma fibroblast is best known for the eyes, but the same technology tightens loose skin elsewhere on the body. Using a plasma pen, Lorraine places a fine, controlled grid of treatment points across the lax area. Each point contracts the skin on contact, and the healing response that follows lays down new collagen and elastin over the following weeks — so the area both tightens immediately and continues to firm over the months that follow.
It's a non-surgical alternative to laser tightening or surgical lift procedures for clients who want visible firming without going under the knife — and without the cost, scarring, general anaesthetic or long recovery of surgery.
Areas Lorraine treats
- Neck — early "turkey neck" laxity and crepey neck skin.
- Jawline — softening definition and early jowling.
- Décolletage — the crepey, lined chest skin that sun and side-sleeping create.
- Upper arms — loose skin on the backs of the arms.
- Abdomen — post-pregnancy or post-weight-loss skin laxity.
- Knees and elsewhere — crepey, lax skin on smaller defined areas.
Where it works best — and where it doesn't
Results are most dramatic on smaller, defined areas — jawline, neck, décolletage — and on clients in the early-to-moderate stages of skin laxity. Plasma fibroblast genuinely tightens, but it is not a surgical lift. For severe sagging or large amounts of excess skin, a surgical option may give a better result, and Lorraine will tell you so honestly at consultation rather than over-promise. The décolletage result below shows the kind of change that's realistic on crepey chest skin after a single treatment.
What to expect
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Consultation and honest assessment
Lorraine assesses the area and the degree of laxity and gives an honest view on whether plasma fibroblast will achieve what you want, or whether a surgical opinion would serve you better. She'll explain the likely number of sessions, the downtime, and confirm pricing for your case.
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Numbing
Topical numbing is applied about 30 minutes before treatment. Most clients describe the treatment itself as a series of brief, small heat pricks — more noticeable on bonier areas like the décolletage, more comfortable on fleshier areas.
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The treatment (75–90+ minutes)
Lorraine maps the area, then places the grid of plasma points by hand. Treatment time depends on the area — a defined jawline is quicker than a full neck or décolletage. You'll see immediate tightening as the skin contracts, with small carbon dots forming at each point.
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Healing and shedding (5–10 days)
The small carbon dots stay on the skin and naturally shed over 5–10 days — don't pick them. Expect some swelling early on, more on areas like the décolletage. Most clients plan around a week of social downtime per area. Full written aftercare is provided.
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Collagen builds (8–12 weeks)
Some tightening is visible immediately, but the full result develops over 8–12 weeks as fresh collagen forms and the skin continues to firm. The result typically lasts 2–3 years.
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Repeat if needed
Most areas reach a good result in one to two sessions spaced about eight weeks apart, depending on the starting laxity. Each session is booked and paid on its own — there's no package.