Mechanism of Action
・Cold plasma is a collection of charged and neutral particles, also known as reactive species, that can be generated by applying electrical energy to a gas. This process ionizes the gas, creating highly reactive molecules or particles.
How is Cold Plasma different compared to Fibroblasting
・Both Fibroblasting and cold plasma technologies have their unique advantages in skin rejuvenation. While cold plasma focuses on antibacterial properties, circulation enhancement and collagen stimulation. Fibroblasting excels in tissue tightening, sublimation, and long-lasting results.
Pain During Treatment
・No pain has been reported
Post Treatment
・No post treatment needed
Why is Cold Plasma Popular
・Cold plasma is highly effective for treating acne of any type and stage, including cystic acne. It is the perfect modality even for sensitive and damaged skin. Plasma aids cell regeneration, wound healing and also has a positive effect on scalp rejuvenation and scar reduction. It increases the production of collagen and improves skin elasticity, making it ideal for treating wrinkles caused by aging and UV radiation. Plasma increases the absorption of ingredients applied topically and improves the effectiveness of other skincare treatments following the plasma session.
・The Plasma Perfecting Cold Plasma Pen is powerful AND safe.
The cold plasma output is 7,200-8,800 Vp-p (levels 1-5), and the generated ozone is at an extremely low level, not harmful to humans.
Included with Purchase
1 x Pen
1 x Manual
3 x interchangeable all-ceramic tips
(Each ceramic tip lasts for about 100 treatments and is easy to disinfect between clients, which makes the pen highly efficient and cost effective device.)
COLD PLASMA TIPS LAST 100 TREATMENTS
1 x Metal box
Plasma Perfecting® Cold Plasma
Cold Plasma: Measured in Volts (Electrical Potential)
• Why Volts?
Voltage (V) represents the electrical potential needed to ionize a gas (such as helium, argon, or nitrogen) to create plasma.How it Works:
• Cold plasma devices apply high-voltage, low-current electricity to ionize surrounding air or injected gas.
• These devices often function at several thousand volts (e.g., 7,000–13,000V) but produce minimal heat and low power (watts).
• Unlike fibroblast plasma, cold plasma does not create thermal burns but instead stimulates skin regeneration at a cellular level.