Foxhie Piercing and Aesthetics — Mole and Skin Tag Removal
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Mole and Skin Tag Removal

Mole, wart or skin tag removal using plasma â€‹

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The tip of the pen emits a tiny electrical arc to the skin without actually touching it. This plasma arc vaporises the skin, forming small scabs that drop off within a week.  

 

Please note that a doctor needs to give consent before any mole is removed and the client is required to confirm this on the consultation. Full responsibility is on the client gaining consent and then signing the form.

 

Any mole, skin tag, cherry angioma and sun damage can be removed using plasma. It is worth noting that it can take up to three sessions to remove completely depending on the size and texture.  

 

This can often heal completely and flawlessly but can also leave a small flat scar depending on how deep the removal is in the skin.

 

Healing time can vary from one to two weeks.  Initially a flat scab will appear it will then rise and fall off leaving fresh pink skin behind.
 

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Tightening of the upper and lower eyes (Non-surgical Blepharoplasty)

 

Plasma Fibroblasting is an incredibly effective treatment for rejuvenating, smoothing and tightening the skin, particularly around the eye area.  Small burns are made to the area, which results in the wounds healing and producing collagen, bringing a rejuvenated fresh appearance.  

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Following treatment, the next six to eight weeks will see the newly formed collagen begin to strengthen, with eye areas becoming fresher, tighter and rejuvenated. 

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Recovery and downtime is approximately seven days. During this time the area will become very swollen and red. Around day five to seven, the scabs will naturally fall off. At this point you can return to normal day-to-day activities.

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Removal of smoker and lip lines

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The vertical lines that can appear around the top lip (also known as smoker or perioral lines) are often seen as a common sign of ageing skin. 

 

Plasma Soft Surgery around the top lip has become popular because it is capable of delivering incredible results that would normally only be able to be achieved via highly invasive surgery. This helps avoid the risks and complications associated with such surgeries, including anaesthesia, surgical resection, sutures and post-operative recovery in hospital. 

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Small burns are made to the area, which results in the wounds healing and producing collagen, bringing a rejuvenated fresh appearance.  

 

Over the following six to eight weeks, the newly formed collagen begins to strengthen, and the lip area becomes fresher, tighter and rejuvenated. 

 

Recovery and downtime is approximately seven days. During this time the area will become very swollen and red. Around day five to seven, the scabs will naturally fall off. At this point you can return to normal day to day activities.

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