What is Fusion Plasma?

Fusion plasma is a treatment utilizing both Thermal/Warm Plasma and Non-Thermal/Cold Plasma treatment to tighten and heal the skin.

 What is Warm Plasma? 

Warm plasma is the evolution of Fibroblast plasma pen treatments.  This gentle warm plasma treatment is non-invasive and produces a large arc (flare) when high-frequency plasma ionizes the gas in the air. Sublimation occurs at a temperature (100-400) degrees.  There is a fluttering spray of plasma that flutters over the epidermis creating tiny white pale flat dots on the skin. The damage to the epidermis is minimal as the energy reaches the cellular level.  Although thermal energy is produced, the plasma cools down very quickly as it reaches the cellular level resulting in minimal discomfort and surface injury with minimal downtime. Warm plasma is Thermal Plasma  and offers a non-surgical alternative to many skin conditions that previously only surgery could achieve. This is a great complimentary service for Fibroblast Skin Tightening treatments.

 Warm Plasma can be used for:

  • Non-surgical eyelid lifting (non-surgical blepharoplasty). 

  • Rejuvenation of creases or wrinkles around the mouth (smokers lines) and eyes (crow’s feet). 

  • Acne scar improvement. 

  • Reducing pigment spots. 

  • Reducing stretch marks and loose skin. 

  • Skin rejuvenation, lifting and tightening on face, neck and body.

 Fusion Plasma gives the skin a lifted effect and promotes collagen production. A full face treatment can be done in less than 20 minutes. 

 How many treatments are required for Warm Plasma?

Cases can be different, but typically non-surgical eye lifts and skin rejuvenation take one or two sessions to obtain the desired result. However, the majority of patients respond positively after one session. Patients will see preliminary results instantly and the results will continue to improve over the next 90 days. 

 What are the side effects?

Side effects include: inflammation and flushing of the treated area, which may last for 2-3 days. When treating around the eyes, it may last longer like 5-7 days and there may be swelling for the first couple of days. This procedure does not leave the traditional dots that a Fibroblast treatment leaves. The skin will feel tighter instantly and will continue to tighten during the healing process. It is important not to pick or scratch the area. Allow crusts to disappear without interference.

 What is Cold Plasma?

According to physics, there is only one COLD Plasma (Non-Thermal) and it must be produced by using conductive gas support like Helium, Argon, Neon, Hydrogen, etc.   There are many plasma devices on the market that call themselves ‘cold’ but if they don’t use gas support, they are still thermal and are NOT Cold Plasma at all. 

What is Cold Plasma used for?

For many years, Cold Plasma has been used for its antibacterial effect, fungi-destroying feature and virus inactivation due to the photon and ozone it produces. It provides a very strong ozonation and sterilization in the environment where it is applied, without using any chemicals and doesn’t produce any heat. It’s cold to the touch and produces ozonation of the skin, disinfects the skin and provides sterilization. It is great treatment for testing acne, cold sores, eczema, and psoriasis. Cold Plasma promotes healing and relieves the skin without pain, heat sensation, redness, swelling, crusting or any other side effects. Cold Plasma can be used immediately after the Fusion Plasma treatment to help with inflammation, kill bacteria and induce healing. 

 *Remember: Cold Plasma can only be generated using an inert gas like (helium, argon, etc.) Our device uses Helium. Devices that don’t connect to gas are not really Cold Plasma. They are thermal (Hot) plasma. 

 ​How is Warm Plasma different than Fibroblast treatments?

Warm plasma is a non-invasive treatment with less downtime than the traditional fibroblast plasma pen treatments. The spray plasma is guided 1mm above the skin.  The probe never touches the skin and effects only the epidermis, delivering heat to the lower layers of the epidermis. This procedure does not leave the traditional dots scabs that the plasma pen treatment leaves. The plasma pen treatment can be painful and treatment times are long. Warm plasma treatment has minimal discomfort and you can treat a full face in just 15-20 minutes.

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