Cold plasma treatment, also known as non-thermal plasma, is a skin rejuvenation technique that uses a device to transform atmospheric gases into a highly charged state, stimulating collagen production and addressing various skin concerns like acne, hyperpigmentation, and signs of aging.
Cold plasma treatment, also known as cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) or non-thermal plasma, is a technique that uses a partially ionized gas to treat various conditions, including wound healing and skin diseases. It’s characterized by low temperatures and atmospheric pressure, making it safe for skin applications. Cold plasma works by generating reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS) that interact with cells, leading to antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and regenerative effect.
This treatment takes 1hr 15mins with facial.
Cold plasma treatments, particularly for skin rejuvenation and acne, generally show visible improvements within the first week or two. Many patients notice a difference after the initial treatment, with more significant results emerging after a series of 6-8 sessions, typically spaced 1-2 weeks apart. Full results, including collagen production and skin texture improvement, can take up to 6 months to fully develop.
Our cold plasma facial treatment starts from 160
After Plasma Pen treatment, expect the treated area to feel slightly tender, appear red and swollen, and potentially tight and dry. This usually resolves within 7 days, but some minor bruising may take 1-2 weeks to fade. You might also experience minor crusting and weeping, which are normal parts of the healing process.
No, the treatment is very mild and won’t cause patients to need downtime after treatment.
Yes, you can have cold plasma treatment alongside microneedling, and it can even enhance the benefits of both treatments. Cold plasma can be used to further enhance the penetration of serums during microneedling, improve skin texture and tone, and address concerns like fine lines and wrinkles.
The Power of Combination. When you combine these treatments, you get the best of both worlds. The plasma treatment primes the skin, making it more receptive to the benefits of the chemical peel.
Yes, cold plasma treatment can be safely performed after dermaplaning. In fact, dermaplaning can even be used to enhance the effects of plasma treatments by preparing the skin for deeper penetration of serums and improving overall skin rejuvenation.
Yes, cold plasma treatment is a promising and emerging treatment option for fungal nail infections (onychomycosis). Studies have shown that it can effectively inhibit the growth of fungi like Trichophyton rubrum and Candida albicans, which are common causes of fungal nail infections.
Cold plasma treatment can stimulate hair growth and improve hair health by promoting blood circulation and activating dormant hair follicles. It does this by emitting a controlled stream of energized particles that interact with the scalp. Additionally, Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy, another form of plasma treatment, can also significantly increase hair count, thickness, and growth by using the patient’s own plasma to stimulate hair follicles
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