Plasma Skin Regeneration

Plasma Skin Regeneration Information


Plasma Skin Regeneration

Plasma Skin Regeneration is a new technique that helps to reduce wrinkles, tighten skin and improve skin tone and skin texture. No other procedure treats more conditions at the same time. Plasma has been used in the medical for many years. Plasma is a highly charged ionized gas that is often described as the 4th type of matter.

Plasma Skin Regeneration procedure details

In Plasma Skin Regeneration, the plasma is nitrogen based plasma. When nitrogen is introduced to ultra high frequency it is in an energized state. Plasma Skin Regeneration works by delivering millisecond pulses of nitrogen based plasma to the skin surface via a hand held device. As the plasma comes in contact with the skin its energy transfers to the skins surface. The transference of energy results in a near instantaneous heating of the skin in a focused and controlled manner. Unlike other skin tightening devices, Plasma Skin Regeneration does not cause the removal of skin or intense damage to dermal tissue. Plasma Skin Regeneration allows for precise control of both depth and focus of the Plasma energy. Low-energy Plasma Skin Regeneration treatments are normally performed under local anesthesia with a topical numbing agent if desired. In turn the skin acts as a natural biological dressing in the healing process.

Plasma Skin Regeneration results

Patients will notice a gradual improvement in skin tone and surface over time.

Plasma Skin Regeneration recovery time

Patients receiving Plasma Skin Regeneration should avoid sun exposure following the procedure. Patients may also receive a topical cream to aid in recovery and healing.

Plasma Skin Regeneration risks

Studies into Plasma Skin Regeneration have reported few if any major side-effects. Plasma Skin Regeneration utilizes heat energy, so possible side-effects could include hyper-pigmentation, erythema and edema. Most of the side-effects encountered are temporary in their duration.

Plasma Skin Regeneration long term results

Existing studies point towards continued improvements in skin surface and tone a year after the procedure.

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