The Plamere Plasma Pen is the world’s most advanced non-invasive, skin lifting, skin tightening and rejuvenation device used to treat wrinkles, skin tags and sagging skin. This treatment can be used for a number of procedures to dramatically enhance the looks without the need for costly and invasive surgery.
The Plamere Plasma Pen is an FDA approved (certified and registered in the USA) non-surgical device that stimulates production of collagen, tightening the skin and rejuvenating it drastically 5-10 years back. This method can be used to treat multiple areas of concern without damaging the surrounding tissue.
How does it work?
By applying small thermal points, the Plamere Plasma Pen causes a micro injury to the skin’s epidermal layer whilst simultaneously heating and disrupting the deeper dermal structure via thermal conductions. This is more commonly known as Fibroblasting (Fibroblasts are the most common cells of connective tissue in the body that produce collagen).
What does it do?
This anti-aging treatment is based on a series of minute dots adjacent to the tension lines on the skin. This process triggers an immediate tightening, lifting, and remodeling of the skin. This technique is used to stimulate the production of collagen in the skin. This treatment is be used on the face, neck, chest, legs, stomach, arms, hands or any area affected by increase in laxity or sagginess.
It is a great alternative of non-surgical blepharoplastie, by reducing and correcting the sagginess of the upper eyelid.
The Plamere Plasma Pen also helps to reduce or eliminate certain skin conditions and concerns, such as moles, skin marks, skin tags, etc.
What to expect?
Your downtime (recovery period) may include:
- Redness, swelling and scabbing in the treatment area
- Average of 8 days downtime on the face and neck areas
- Average of 10 to 14 days on the body, depending on the area being treated and the intensity of the treatment
- Swelling usually begins the day following your treatment, and peaks around day 3
- After day 3, swelling subsides and scabs form.
- Scabs normally begin to fall off around day 6 and 7 (for face and neck)