Plasma pen Treatment:
As collagen and elastin production slows down in the body, wrinkles and fine lines will begin to appear on the skin’s surface. The delicate skin around the eyes is the first to start showing signs of ageing.
Plasma Pen, a non-invasive treatment, can improve the appearance of your skin. The Plasma Pen is the best non-invasive, advanced skin tightening and revitalizing device.
The Plasma Pen treatment can be used for a variety of purposes to improve the skin’s appearance without the need of expensive or invasive surgery. The plasma pen device burns a small part of the outer layer of the skin and forcing it to regenerate itself, increasing skin elasticity, and producing collagen.
Hence the younger look for the result.
How does the Plasma Pen Treatment work?
Plasma Pen technology is used to tighten, resurface, and regenerate your skin. It uses micro-trauma (also known as fibroblasting) to create micro-trauma in the epidermal without disrupting the dermal layers.
The epidermis, which is located on the top of your skin layers, is responsible for skin tone and protection against environmental factors. The dermis, which is the underlying layer of your skin, houses all connective tissues, sweat glands and hair follicles. Plasma pen uses thermal conductivity to heat the skin, which promotes collagen production and healing that results in rejuvenated skin texture.

What can Plasma pen treatment treat?
The revolutionary device can treat a wide variety of concerns such as:
- Excess eyelids skin
- Fine lines and wrinkles including upper lip liners
- Acne scars
- Body skin tightening including loose skin
- Stretch marks
- Hyper pigmentation and sunspots
- Scarring
- Moles and skin tags
- Neck lift

History Of Plasma Pen Treatment:
Everybody knows that skin naturally ages. Although changes may not be visible every day, environmental factors, free radicals, and time all eventually affect your skin.
Fine lines and wrinkles, droopy eyelids, excess skin or jowls, and stretchy or loose skin can all make your skin feel tired.
Environmental factors such as the sun’s UVA and UVB radiations can cause severe damage to the outer layers of the skin. They reach the deeper layers of the skin, the dermis. Here the sun’s heat evaporates natural oils and causes the skin to become dry.
The skin’s collagen can be damaged by the UV radiation from the sun. The skin can lose its structure and integrity, which leads to signs of aging and damaged skin.
The Sun also damages the epidermis, which is the outer layer of healthy skin. This results in sunspots, hyperpigmentation and other blemishes that can not only make you look unattractive but could pose a health risk.
Sun screening your skin daily will help you look young and healthy. It’s important to regularly check the skin for changes such as new moles or pigmentation.
This Treatment is for Anyone with moderate to severe skin wrinkles.
Plasma Pen before and after photos:


FAQs
Swelling after the treatment is very common and usually lasts for 2-3 days. Following this the skin will ‘flake’ for a number of days.
It is imperative to use SPF 50+ protection post treatment. There is a risk of prolonged inflammation and redness if there is UV exposure during the days following the treatment.
Avoid touching the treated area, picking the scabs, or getting the skin traumatised by pressing or rubbing. The premature lifting of the scabs can lead to infection and scars