Everything You Need to Know About Plexr: Results, Healing Process, and Reviews
Over time, even the best skincare can only do so much. The skin around your eyes begins to soften, lids feel heavier, and fine lines seem to settle in. Still, the idea of surgery doesn’t feel quite right. That’s where the Plexr Eye Lift comes in. Known as the non-surgical eye lift, Plexr uses gentle plasma energy to tighten, lift, and rejuvenate the skin—without incisions or anesthesia.
Dr. Godley performing a Plexr eye lift at our Vancouver clinic.
“Plexr is one of the most precise tools I use,” says Dr. Godley. “It allows me to treat the eyelids and under eye area with exceptional control, without affecting the lashes or surrounding skin. It is gentle, yet it activates the body’s own collagen response for gradual, natural improvement.”
What Is Plexr?
Plexr Plasma uses focused plasma energy to tighten and rejuvenate the skin without cutting or removing tissue. Each controlled pulse creates a micro-injury on the surface, gently vaporizing old cells and stimulating new collagen formation.
The result is firmer, smoother skin that gradually renews itself over the following weeks. Because Plexr targets only the surface layer, it’s well suited for delicate areas that traditional lasers or surgery might be too aggressive for.
What is Plexr? Watch Dr. Godley perform a Plexr eye lift treatment in Vancouver.
The Popular Plexr Eye Lift
Among all treatment areas, the eyes are where Plexr Plasma truly shines. The Plexr eye lift helps address drooping lids, fine lines, and skin laxity by encouraging the eyelid skin to contract and tighten naturally. Patients often describe their eyes as looking more rested and open within days of treatment.
What Areas Can Plexr Treat?
Plexr can target many common concerns, including:
Drooping upper eyelids and under-eye wrinkles
Fine lines around the mouth and eyes
Neck creases and sagging skin
Acne scars and stretch marks
Pigmentation and sun damage
Skin tags, warts and benign lesions
Mole removals (Doctor note required)
What is Plexr? Watch Dr. Godley perform a Plexr mole removal in Vancouver.
How Plexr Differs From Lasers or Microneedling
The key difference between Plexr and other skin-tightening treatments lies in how the skin responds and heals. Lasers deliver light energy into the deeper layers of the skin, often causing temporary redness, swelling, and warmth for a few days. Microneedling creates multiple micro-injuries that can leave the skin feeling tight or flushed as it repairs itself.
Plexr feels gentler during treatment. Most patients describe a mild tingling or warmth rather than pain. Because it works only on the surface, it avoids the deeper heat and inflammation associated with other devices. However, it leaves small carbon dots where the plasma made contact. These tiny crusts are part of the natural healing process and usually remain visible for about five to seven days. For individuals with deeper skin tones, these dots and any redness may take a little longer to fade as the skin recovers.
Plexr Before and After: What to Expect
Within a week, these dots naturally flake off, revealing smoother, firmer skin beneath. Over the next several weeks, new collagen continues to form, improving skin texture and elasticity.
Plexr Treatment Reviews
Here’s what some of our patients have shared about their Plexr eye lift experience:
“I’m thrilled about this result because I thought I’d run out of non-surgical options. It was definitely worth the few days of downtime and I had zero pain during or after the procedure.”
— Tanya“Plexr Eye-Lift — WOW! The results are immediate after only one treatment!”
— Amanda
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Plexr safe?
Yes. Plexr is Health Canada approved and widely used in medical aesthetics worldwide. When performed by a trained medical professional like Dr. Mark Godley, it’s considered very safe and effective for mild to moderate skin laxity.
How does the treatment feel?
A numbing cream is applied before treatment. Most people feel a quick, warm sensation with mild tingling or pinching. Discomfort is minimal and short-lived.
How long does a Plexr session take?
It depends on the area. Smaller zones like eyelids or fine lines take 20–30 minutes. Larger areas, such as the neck or abdomen, may take up to 45 minutes.
What is the Plexr healing process like?
After treatment, expect small carbon crusts (brown dots) and mild swelling for a few days. Do not pick or scratch these areas. The crusts fall off naturally in about 5–7 days. Redness may persist for a short time but gradually fades as new skin forms. Using gentle skincare and sunscreen helps protect the healing skin.
Is there downtime?
You can return to most activities the next day, though mild swelling and visible dots make many people prefer a few days at home. The Plexr healing process is typically shorter than surgical recovery, and the chance of scarring is very low when proper aftercare is followed.
When will I see results?
Some tightening is visible once the crusts shed, with progressive improvement over the next 6–8 weeks as collagen builds. Final results can take up to three months.
How long do Plexr results last?
Results typically last 2–3 years, depending on your skin type, age, and lifestyle. Maintenance treatments can extend longevity.
How many sessions do I need?
Many patients see excellent results after just one session, but deeper wrinkles or larger areas may need two or three treatments spaced several weeks apart.
Can Plexr replace eyelid surgery?
Often called the next best thing to surgery, Plexr offers visible lifting and tightening for mild to moderate sagging. While it can’t replace a surgical blepharoplasty, it’s ideal for those who want natural rejuvenation without incisions or extended recovery.
Are there side effects?
Temporary redness, swelling, and crusting are normal. Rarely, mild pigmentation changes may occur, particularly if sun protection isn’t used during healing.
Can Plexr be combined with other treatments?
Yes. Plexr Plasma combines beautifully with PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin) or Radiesse biostimulation for enhanced collagen stimulation and faster recovery. Dr. Godley often tailors treatment plans that blend regenerative and aesthetic techniques for the best overall results.
Who is not a good candidate?
Plexr is not recommended if you are:
Pregnant or breastfeeding
Prone to keloid scarring
Using isotretinoin (Accutane)
Recently tanned or have very dark skin, due to pigment risk
A consultation with Dr. Godley will determine if you’re an ideal candidate and ensure a safe, personalized approach.
Book Your Plexr Consultation in Vancouver or Abbotsford
Ready to learn more about Plexr Plasma or a Plexr eye lift? Book your consultation at Godley Clinic in Abbotsford or Vancouver. During your visit, Dr. Godley will review your skin goals, discuss the Plexr healing process, and show Plexr before and after photos to help you understand what to expect.