Plasma FAQ’s
Here are some frequently asked questions regarding Plasma
Plasma Skin Rejuvenation is a non-surgical treatment that uses plasma energy to tighten, resurface, and regenerate the skin. It stimulates collagen and elastin production for firmer, smoother, and more youthful-looking skin.
The treatment delivers targeted plasma energy to the skin’s surface, creating controlled micro-injuries. This triggers the body’s natural healing response, leading to improved skin tone, texture, and firmness over time.
Common areas include the face, neck, eyelids, lip lines, forehead, décolletage, stomach, and acne-scarred areas. It’s ideal for skin laxity, fine lines, wrinkles, scarring, and uneven skin texture.
A topical numbing cream is applied before the procedure to keep discomfort minimal. Most clients describe the sensation as a warm, prickly feeling rather than painful.
Downtime typically includes redness, swelling, and the formation of small carbon crusts that last around 7-10 days. These naturally fall off as the skin heals and renews itself
Most clients see great results after one session, but a course of 2–3 treatments spaced 6–8 weeks apart may be recommended depending on your skin goals and the area treated.
Some results may be visible after the skin has healed (around 7–10 days), but the most noticeable improvements develop over 6–12 weeks as collagen production increases
Results can last 2–3 years depending on your skin type, lifestyle, and maintenance routine. Periodic top-up treatments can help prolong the effects.
Yes, when performed by a trained professional using medical-grade equipment, the treatment is considered safe and effective. A consultation is carried out beforehand to assess suitability.
Yes, plasma energy helps break down scar tissue and stimulate collagen to smooth and refine acne-scarred skin, improving texture and tone.
You may want to take 3–7 days off work depending on the area treated, as the skin may be red, swollen, and form small scabs. Makeup can be applied from the following day.
Makeup can be applied the day following a plasma treatment. A tinted SPF sample can also be provided
It’s best suited to fair to medium skin tones. Darker skin tones may be more prone to pigmentation changes, so a consultation is essential to assess suitability
Avoid sun exposure, sweating, heat treatments (like saunas), and using active skincare products for at least 4-7 days post-treatment
Yes, keeping the area clean and dry, avoiding picking or rubbing the skin, and applying recommended post-care products are essential for healing and results
Yes, plasma can be combined with other skin treatments like microneedling, facials, or radiofrequency, depending on your skin goals and healing schedule.
Both resurface the skin, but plasma uses energy delivered through a pen rather than light. Plasma is more precise for smaller areas like eyelids and may involve less downtime than some laser treatments
While some results can be seen after one session, most clients benefit from a course of treatments to achieve their desired outcome.
Plasma is not suitable if you’re pregnant, breastfeeding, have certain skin conditions, active infections, or are prone to keloid scarring. A full consultation will determine your eligibility.
Pricing depends on your treatment plan. We’ll go over all costs and options in your consultation and recommend the best approach for your skin and budget.