Definition: Subnovii Plasma Treatments utilize a handheld plasma pen device to address various skin concerns through controlled sublimation (vaporization) of the skin’s surface layer.
Plasma pen: This device generates a tiny, focused electrical arc that creates controlled micro-injuries on the skin’s surface.
Sublimation: The heat from the plasma arc vaporizes a small amount of tissue, promoting tightening and rejuvenation in the treated area.
Pros: Minimally invasive, targets specific areas with precision, effective for treating wrinkles, fine lines, skin tags, and milia, promotes skin tightening and rejuvenation.
Cons: Can cause temporary scabbing or crusting at the treatment sites, requires proper technique to avoid scarring or uneven results, not suitable for all skin types or conditions.
Alternatives: Laser resurfacing (more targeted and potentially deeper), surgical excision (for skin tags), cryotherapy (freezing to remove skin imperfections).
Recovery Time: Varies depending on the treatment area and intensity. Expect scabbing or crusting for a few days to a week, followed by gradual healing.
Disclaimer: Subnovii Plasma Treatments are a medical procedure and should only be performed by a qualified healthcare professional trained in the use of plasma pen devices.