PlasmaTech® - Skin Rejuvenation
TREATMENT COST -
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ABOUT THIS TREATMENT
The clinical effect of plasma devices on the skin is dependent on multiple factors. The simplest way to explain this is that the actual clinical result depends on:
The energy output of the device
The type of current applied (i.e. if the patient forms part of the circuit through the use of a grounding pad)
The design and material of the pen's tip
The experience and training of the operator
The patient's skin preparation before treatment commences
Medical-grade plasma devices, as used in aesthetic medicine, rely on high-frequency energy pulses, resulting in minimised sensation during treatment.
Cheaper and inferior devices use low frequencies and require a much shorter tip gap (i.e. the space between the skin and the pen's tip when the energy is released), and this can lead to unpleasant shock-like sensations on the face or the eyelids.
In aesthetic medicine, plasma can successfully treat multiple skin concerns, such as the following: scarring, stretch marks, acne, xanthelasma, warts, moles, fibromas, seborrheic keratosis, and a host of other skin lesions. However, plasma pen treatments are best known for their ability to perform non-surgical blepharoplasty (i.e. a non-surgical eyelid lift).
Non-surgical blepharoplasty using plasma is rapidly becoming an alternative to surgery.
SOME BENEFITS ARE -
No need for a general anaesthetic
Less downtime
Less risk of damage to the underlying muscles and tissues
Reduced risk of scarring
No difficulties in closing the eyes post-procedure
No threat to the patient's vision
More affordable to patients
DISCLAIMER -
This page is not intended to advertise any PlasmaTech Skin Rejuvenation treatments or brands and is purely for educational purposes.