What You Need To Know About Plasma Pen vs. Botox

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Facial skincare rejuvenation treatments have steadily progressed in both sophistication and options provided to patients. One of the best examples of this happening is by comparing Botox (a relative staple of the beauty industry) and plasma pen treatments (a newcomer) in their method of action and results. They’re excellent alternatives to normal surgical procedures, and can give a patient improvements both long and short-term.

So what differentiates plasma pen treatments from Botox? Aside from the mechanism of action and overall results, these two are drastically different in how they’re administered to patients. These differences are still to improve the skin and help manage the signs of aging, but it’s these differences that can determine a patient’s preference and results.

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The Difference Between Plasma Pens And Botox Treatments

While both of these skin rejuvenation therapies work to tighten the skin, they have different ways to go about it. Here’s a quick table to compare and contrast:

Plasma PensBotox Injection
Requires some degree of post operative careRequires very little pre and post operative care
Ideal for use on small patches of the skinIdeal for use on facial lines
Has less side effects than BotoxHas more side effects than plasma pens
Best results obtained in one to two weeksBest results obtained 30 minutes after the procedure
Uses physical ablationUses chemical control
Relatively new, hard to access for more cosmetic practicesAccessible to most cosmetic practices

These treatments are generally most used on the areas of the face that have the most wrinkles and folds like the lips, eyes, and mouth. They also share several side effects like numbing, light scarring, and inflammation.

Overall, Botox may cost less, but doesn’t stick around for long. Plasma pens may cost more, but give longer-lasting results. Both of these treatments can target skin conditions like acne scars and pockmarks, and can be used in tandem with other treatments like Juvederm fillers.

What Is Botox?

Botox is a chemical injection of botulinum toxin in specific areas of the skin and body, but most commonly on the face. It’s designed primarily for the treatment of wrinkles, fine lines that result from laughing, smiling, or other facial expressions. It can also treat the lines around the eyelids.

It works by preventing the nerve impulses from reaching the muscles underneath the skin, which causes them to freeze in place or reduce their activity. Because muscles don’t move as much, the wrinkles that they form are less apparent when the patient moves. Consistent and early treatments may even prevent their formation entirely.

Botox is applied in one session or over several sessions, with each injection lasting for a few minutes. The patient may experience some side effects like swelling, inflammation, redness, or sensitivity, but these are mild and often fade away with a day or two of bed rest.

The biggest drawback of using Botox is that the results don’t tend to last long. Because the body automatically restores its neurotransmitters, results from Botox need to be reapplied every few months. The exact length of time required will depend on the patient, but it’s generally advised that the earlier they start, the better.

What Are Plasma Pens?

Plasma pens use a high-energy current to create micro-traumas in the skin. This stimulates collagen production, which is crucial for rebuilding essential components in the skin like elastin. It’s designed for use on small areas of the face and the surrounding areas like the skin, neck, and other parts of the body.

These micro-traumas are noticeable enough that they activate the skin’s natural collagen production, which normally only happens during instances of massive skin trauma. But by targeting sites carefully, the treatment can help encourage the skin to grow back smoother and fill in any folds and wrinkles. These fibroblast cells can also help the skin become more resilient against further wear and tear.

Plasma pen treatments can be applied in a few sessions, but their biggest drawback is that they’re still a relatively new method of skin rejuvenation. Patients will have to do their research in finding accredited practices that can use plasma pens safely, and dermatologists will have to get the proper training and license to use them. They also scab after the procedure, so they require a fair bit of postoperative care.

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Plasma pens and botox treatments are both designed to help slow down or hide the aging process, it ultimately depends on the patient’s preference and the doctor’s skill with either treatment method that will determine how successful the results will be. However, keep in mind that these results – no matter how good – will need consistent reapplication if it is to keep up with the aging of the patient.

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Learn more: What Destroys Collagen In The Skin?

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