RecessionGod
n1gger
Before I begin i would like to say that everything stated in this thread is purely theoretical. There's no definitive proof/studies backing up any of my claims.
I am not responsible for any damages caused by attempting this. And please, if you have the IQ of a 5-year-old, click off this thread dont even consider attempting this
I WARNED YOU!!!
Fibroblasting creates superficial trauma on the skin's surface to stimulate the skin's natural healing response, promoting fibroblast cells that produce collagen and tighten the skin.
Typically, plasma pens, pens that create arcs of plasma, are used to create these micro-abrasions. However, these pens cost hundreds to thousands of dollars.
Alternatively, to plasma pens, $15 electrocautery pens, which are handheld surgical device that uses an electric current to generate high heat, can be used to achieve fibroblasting.
Most plasma pens you can purchase online. are actually electrocautery pens anyway, as they don't have a sufficient frequency to produce plasma anyway.
I am not responsible for any damages caused by attempting this. And please, if you have the IQ of a 5-year-old, click off this thread dont even consider attempting this
I WARNED YOU!!!
Fibroblasting creates superficial trauma on the skin's surface to stimulate the skin's natural healing response, promoting fibroblast cells that produce collagen and tighten the skin.
Typically, plasma pens, pens that create arcs of plasma, are used to create these micro-abrasions. However, these pens cost hundreds to thousands of dollars.
Alternatively, to plasma pens, $15 electrocautery pens, which are handheld surgical device that uses an electric current to generate high heat, can be used to achieve fibroblasting.
Most plasma pens you can purchase online. are actually electrocautery pens anyway, as they don't have a sufficient frequency to produce plasma anyway.