Plexr laser is a plasma energy-based procedure aimed at skin tightening around the eyelids and eye area without the need for surgical intervention. This method, also considered non-surgical blepharoplasty, is performed on the principle of controlled and superficial effects without applying incisions to the tissue. Plexr laser application can be planned in cases such as eyelid sagging and skin laxity, taking into consideration the patient’s general health condition and skin structure.
Plexr laser is a plasma energy-based application aimed at creating controlled effects on the skin surface without surgical procedure. Unlike traditional laser systems, it works using plasma energy instead of light energy. This energy can create micro-level effects on the uppermost layer of the skin, allowing the tissue to be treated without incisions and without harming surrounding tissues.
Plexr laser application, considered as part of non-surgical blepharoplasty, can be planned with the goal of skin tightening and lifting in sensitive areas such as the eyelids and eye surroundings without the need for surgical intervention.
Plexr laser treatment is planned with a detailed physician evaluation conducted before the application. During this evaluation, the patient’s eyelid and eye area skin structure, the degree of sagging, and general health condition are considered. The treatment plan is personalized according to the individual's needs.
Before the application, a local anesthetic cream is applied to the area to be treated to numb the skin surface. Subsequently, plasma energy is applied pointwise and in a controlled manner to the uppermost layer of the skin using the Plexr device. No incisions are made in the tissue during this process; the application is performed based on the principle of superficial effects.
Plexr laser treatment is usually completed in a short period, and the number of sessions may vary depending on the extent of the application area and the degree of skin laxity. Any scabbing that occurs post-treatment is considered part of the skin's natural healing process, and adherence to physician-recommended care guidelines during this process is necessary.
The number of sessions of Plexr application can vary depending on the condition of the area to be treated, skin structure, and the degree of sagging or laxity of the eyelid. For individuals with mild skin laxity, a single session may suffice, whereas more pronounced skin laxity may necessitate planning for multiple sessions.
The intervals between sessions and the total number of applications are determined by the physician considering the skin’s healing process. After each session, the recovery process of the tissue is monitored, and the necessity for additional sessions can be planned based on this assessment.
Plexr laser can be considered for individuals who prefer methods not requiring surgical intervention and have mild or moderate skin sagging around the eyelids and eye area. In planning the application, the individual's skin structure, degree of aging signs, and general health condition are taken into account.
Post Plexr application, attention to certain points is crucial to ensure the healthy progression of the skin's natural healing process. Any scabbing that occurs in the treated area is considered a natural part of the treatment and should be allowed to fall off on its own. Lifting the scabs forcefully may adversely affect the healing process.
In the post-application period, it is necessary to keep the eye area clean, use the care products recommended by the physician regularly, and protect the area from external factors. Direct exposure to sunlight should be avoided, and protective measures should be taken if necessary. Additionally, adhering to the recommendations of a specialist regarding the use of makeup and skincare products during the healing process can help facilitate a healthy completion of the treatment process.
A local anesthetic cream is applied to the area to be treated before the application. Thus, discomfort felt during the procedure is generally minimal and may vary according to personal sensitivity.
Small scabs may form in the area after the application, and this is a natural part of the healing process. When physician recommendations are followed and scabs are allowed to fall off on their own, the risk of permanent scarring is generally low.
The return to daily life after the procedure may vary from person to person. Caution in social life is important during the scabbing process, and adherence to physician's recommendations is crucial.
It may not be a suitable method for every individual. A detailed physician evaluation is necessary before the application for those with active skin infections, certain skin conditions, or specific health issues.