Frequently Asked Questions
How does fibroblast skin tightening actually work?
Fibroblast uses controlled micro-injuries to stimulate collagen production and improve skin elasticity. The treatment triggers natural healing, which tightens loose skin and reduces wrinkles without surgery. At Aesthetic Permanent Beauty, we assess your Fitzpatrick skin type during consultation to ensure safe, effective results.What's the downtime after fibroblast treatment?
Fibroblast typically involves short downtime with visible healing occurring over several days. Most clients experience mild swelling and scabbing that resolves within a week. Results continue improving as collagen rebuilds over the following weeks.Can permanent makeup look natural and not overdone?
Yes, when done correctly, permanent makeup enhances your features rather than replacing traditional cosmetics. At Aesthetic Permanent Beauty, we use a detailed consultation process for color matching and facial symmetry analysis to achieve subtle, natural-looking results tailored to your preferences.How long does permanent makeup actually last?
Permanent makeup provides long-lasting results but does fade gradually over time due to skin renewal. Most clients benefit from periodic color refresh sessions every 1–3 years to maintain vibrancy. Factors like sun exposure and skin type affect longevity.What's inkless stretch mark revision and how's it different?
Inkless stretch mark revision improves skin texture by stimulating collagen without injecting pigment. This technique helps blend and soften the appearance of stretch marks naturally. Multiple sessions are often needed depending on severity and skin condition.Does microneedling hurt or require numbing cream?
Microneedling involves tiny needles that may cause mild discomfort, so topical numbing is commonly applied beforehand. The treatment stimulates collagen and improves skin texture with minimal downtime. At Aesthetic Permanent Beauty, we use medical-grade numbing agents for client comfort.What's the difference between light and medium chemical peels?
Light peels gently exfoliate the surface with minimal downtime, while medium peels penetrate deeper for more significant correction of pigmentation and wrinkles. The right peel depends on your skin type and goals. At Aesthetic Permanent Beauty, we customize peel selection during your consultation.How does areola restoration help after breast surgery?
Areola restoration uses pigment to recreate natural color and symmetry, helping restore confidence after mastectomy or reconstruction. The process is customized to match your skin tone and desired appearance. Sessions are tailored based on scarring and tissue condition.Can you treat acne scars with fibroblast?
Yes, fibroblast can improve the appearance of acne scars by tightening skin and stimulating collagen remodeling. It's effective for certain scar types and skin laxity issues. A consultation and skin assessment help determine if you're a good candidate for this non-surgical option.Does Florida's humidity affect permanent makeup healing?
Humidity in Lake Worth and throughout Palm Beach County can impact healing, so keeping the treated area clean and dry is essential. Avoid excessive sweating and direct sun exposure during recovery. At Aesthetic Permanent Beauty, we provide detailed aftercare instructions tailored to our local climate.What skincare products help maintain treatment results long-term?
Professional-grade serums with vitamin C, retinol, and growth factors support collagen production and skin repair. Daily SPF is critical to protect treated skin and prevent pigmentation. At Aesthetic Permanent Beauty, we recommend products that extend the benefits of your in-office treatments.What's the biggest mistake people make with paramedical tattooing?
Skipping the consultation or choosing an unqualified provider can lead to poor color matching and unsafe practices. Paramedical treatments require expertise in skin assessment, sterile technique, and realistic outcome planning. At Aesthetic Permanent Beauty, we prioritize personalized consultations and use medical-grade tools.
