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What is Plasma pen treatment?

Plasma pen treatment is a non-invasive cosmetic procedure that uses a device to deliver a controlled burst of plasma energy to the skin. This causes the skin to tighten and rejuvenate, resulting in a younger, more vibrant appearance.

Neck lift with plasma pen is a non-surgical cosmetic treatment that uses a device to deliver a high-frequency electric current to the skin, creating tiny plasma arcs that cause controlled micro-injuries. This stimulates the body’s natural healing response, which leads to the production of new collagen and elastin fibers. These fibers help to tighten and lift the skin on the neck, reducing the appearance of sagging and loose skin.

During the treatment, the practitioner uses a small handheld device that emits a small plasma arc. The device is moved over the treatment area, which creates small dots on the skin. These dots shrink as they heal, causing the skin to tighten and lift.

One of the benefits of plasma pen is that it is a non-surgical and minimally invasive procedure. There is no need for incisions, anesthesia, or extensive recovery time. The treatment is also relatively quick.

Smoker’s lines are vertical wrinkles that appear above the upper lip, usually caused by smoking, but can also be due to aging or genetics. Plasma pen treatment can help reduce the appearance of smoker’s lines by stimulating collagen and elastin production in the skin, leading to a tightening and rejuvenating effect.

It is important to note that plasma pen treatment for smoker’s lines may not completely eliminate the wrinkles and additional treatments may be necessary to achieve the desired results. Additionally, it is recommended to quit smoking or avoid smoking to prevent further damage to the skin and the appearance of new smoker’s lines.

Milia are small, raised, white or yellowish bumps that commonly appear on the face, especially around the eyes. They are caused by dead skin cells becoming trapped in small pockets on the surface of the skin. The common method for milia removal involves the use of plasma pen to create a tiny incision in the skin, allowing the milia to be gently extracted.

A full forehead plasma pen treatment is a non-invasive cosmetic procedure that uses a handheld device to deliver a controlled electric arc to the skin. The arc creates a controlled burn on the skin’s surface, which stimulates the production of collagen and elastin fibers, resulting in tighter and firmer skin.

Upper eyelid treatment with plasma pen is a non-invasive cosmetic procedure that uses a device to deliver a controlled burst of plasma energy to the skin on the upper eyelids. The plasma pen device produces a small electric arc, or plasma, which is directed at the surface of the skin, creating a controlled superficial injury. This causes the skin to tighten and rejuvenate, resulting in a younger, more vibrant appearance.

During the procedure, the plasma pen is held close to the skin on the upper eyelids, and a series of small dots are created on the surface. These dots create a grid-like pattern, which stimulates the skin’s natural healing process.
The procedure is performed under a topical numbing cream, and there is minimal downtime associated with it. Patients may experience some redness and swelling immediately after the treatment, but this usually resolves within a few days.

Lower eye treatment with a plasma pen involves using the handheld device to create a series of small dots on the skin under the eye. The dots stimulate collagen production, which can help to reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and under-eye bags. The procedure is typically done under local anesthesia, and there may be some discomfort during and after the treatment. After the treatment, the skin may appear red and swollen, and small scabs may form where the plasma dots were created. These scabs will typically fall off within a few days, revealing smoother, tighter skin underneath. It’s important to note that the procedure may not be suitable for everyone, and it’s important to consult with a trained professional to determine if it’s the right option for you.

Pregnant women should avoid plasma pen treatments as it has not been studied enough to determine if it is safe for both the mother and the fetus.

Plasma pen treatment should not be performed on areas of the skin with active infections or inflammatory conditions such as psoriasis or eczema.

 

 

The plasma pen should not be used on areas of the skin that have open wounds or lesions.

Areas of the skin with active acne should be avoided as the treatment may worsen the condition.

If you are taking blood-thinning medications, you should consult with your doctor before undergoing plasma pen treatment.

The electrical current used in plasma pen treatment may interfere with metal implants or pacemakers, so it is important to inform your practitioner if you have any of these devices.

Individuals with a history of keloid scarring should avoid plasma pen treatment as it may exacerbate the condition.

t’s important to discuss your medical history, any medications you are taking, and any concerns you may have with your healthcare provider before undergoing any cosmetic procedure, including plasma pen treatment !

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