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Plasma Skin Regeneration: What It Is and What It Can Do for Your Skin

Plasma Skin Regeneration: What It Is and What It Can Do for Your SkinMany men and women these days are pressed for ways to turn back the clock and erase the signs of aging from their complexions. However, the idea of surgery or other invasive treatments are not appealing to the average person. Because of this, more procedures are becoming non-invasive. Plasma skin regeneration is one of them.

 

The idea behind plasma skin regeneration is that it uses thermal energy, which is a natural occurrence. Thermal energy is created by the sun and is constantly around us daily. The use of thermal energy makes this procedure different from skin treatments that use lasers, radio frequency, or pulsed light. The main advantage of thermal energy in plasma skin regeneration is that the energy is absorbed uniformly throughout the skin, resulting in more effective results.

 

After one session it is said that the skin will appear noticeably tighter and toned. For those hoping to target problem areas on their complexions, multiple sessions with plasma skin regeneration can reduce the appearance of scars (including acne scars), wrinkles, fine lines, sunspots and firm sagging skin. Additionally the plasma skin regeneration treatment also allows the skin to regenerate newer, healthier skin tissue and increase the production of collagen and elastin. Each session takes about 30 minutes. The number of actual treatments you’ll need will be determined by how extensive the damage on your complexion is and what you want the final results to be.

 

Plasma skin regeneration is ideal for those suffering from the following conditions: wrinkles around the mouth and/or nose, sagging/loose skin (especially around the jowls area), creases around the nose and/or mouth, age spots, hyperpigmentation, and fine lines. After consulting with a professional, photos will be taken to document the “before and after” results. Topical anesthetic cream is applied to the area one hour before the treatment. A special device is then held close to the face and the skin will begin to absorb the thermal energy. Patients experience little to no pain, although it is common to feel a bit of the heat from the device. Afterwards, the patient can return to their daily routine. Common side effects include flaking skin, redness, swelling, and temporary skin discoloration. In order for the skin to heal properly it is important to avoid picking or peeling the skin. The side effects can last between 2-3 days up to a week at most.

 

The final results of plasma skin regeneration can last for up to one year after treatment. The great thing about this procedure is that because the skin naturally begins to regenerate its own skin tissue, the results continue to get better over time. Clinical studies have shown plasma skin regeneration as one of the safer methods that do not cause any extreme discomfort or long-term negative side effects.

 

The cost for plasma skin regeneration varies upon the number of sessions needed and how much work needs to be done.

 

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