Cold and Warm Plasma Device

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Applications of Cold and Warm Plasma Device

  • Treatment of stretch marks (lines caused by weight change or pregnancy)
  • Facial skin tightening
  • Treatment of vaginal and cervical infections, especially in moderate to severe cases and when drug therapy has failed
  • Post-surgery and cesarean use to prevent infection and scarring
  • Elimination of unpleasant vaginal odor
  • Lifting and lightening of the external genital area
  • Assistance in treating genital warts and herpes
  • Removal of small skin lesions

The cold and warm plasma device is a safe and easy-to-use tool for beauty salons and even home use. Plasma claims to be a non-invasive method that delivers results similar to its rival, cosmetic surgery, with a similar level of longevity. Initially developed for medical applications, plasma entered the beauty treatment field around 2017.

Collagen is one of the structural proteins essential to the body. Its presence ensures skin firmness and elasticity. Collagen production decreases after the age of 40. After the age of 60, this decrease becomes significantly pronounced.

This decline in collagen production causes the skin to lose elasticity, leading to more wrinkles, reduced softness, sagging skin, and greater vulnerability. As a result, people seek effective and safe methods to combat these problems and achieve skin rejuvenation. Stimulating fibroblast cells responsible for collagen protein synthesis can be an effective way to control skin aging, and cold and warm plasma is one of the best options.

However, not all plasma devices are the same. Devices differ greatly in terms of energy output and results. With so many devices on the market, it is important to understand the differences in capabilities and risks of each.

What is Plasma?

Plasma is often referred to as the “fourth state of matter” after solid, liquid, and gas. It forms when electrostatic energy mixes with ionized gas. When the thermal energy of a plasma device comes within about 1 mm of the skin, it combines with oxygen and nitrogen in the atmosphere, creating a plasma arc that evaporates the skin upon contact.

Essentially, plasma is a unique state composed of a mixture of electrons, charged atoms, and neutral atoms. In fact, we are surrounded by plasma, as it is the most common substance in the universe.

We encounter plasma in the form of beautiful auroras (northern lights) or see it in images. Beyond our planet, we face solar plasma, stars, and solar winds — all of which are made of plasma. About 99% of all known matter in the universe is plasma.

How Cold and Warm Plasma Devices Work

In cold and warm plasma devices, we achieve immediate skin tissue contraction at the surface and thermal disruption in the underlying dermis, especially the fibroblasts. The precise impact on the epidermis causes the skin to superficially transform into tiny carbon crusts that peel away after a few days, leaving behind fresh, rejuvenated skin on the surface.

Features of the Cold and Warm Plasma Device

Plasma skin tightening is a non-invasive treatment. The cold and warm plasma device creates small spots on the skin’s surface, triggering the body’s natural healing process and encouraging increased collagen production. This results in smoother and firmer skin.

Plasma skin tightening can address many skin issues such as wrinkles, sagging skin, and acne scars. It can also last longer than Botox, with effects lasting up to three years. This treatment can be used on any part of the body. Plasma can even stimulate the body to produce more collagen, which benefits the skin in the long run.

As we age, noticeable changes occur in our bodies, many of which are visible in our skin. Using a cold and warm plasma device can be your solution. This treatment stimulates collagen production while improving skin tone and texture.