Plasma Pen Therapy

Plasma Pen Therapy

Plasma Pen Therapy at Skinzensation Cosmetologia is a non-invasive treatment that uses plasma energy to tighten and rejuvenate the skin. The therapy involves the use of a specialized pen that generates a plasma arc to create micro-injuries on the skin’s surface. This stimulates the body's natural healing process, promoting collagen production and improving skin texture and elasticity.

  • Tightens and rejuvenates the skin
  • Uses plasma energy to create micro-injuries
  • Stimulates collagen production
  • Improves skin texture and elasticity

Ideal for those seeking a non-surgical skin tightening solution, Plasma Pen Therapy offers effective skin rejuvenation with minimal downtime and noticeable results.

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Skin tags are small, benign growths that typically appear on areas where skin rubs against skin or clothing. They are often flesh-colored and can vary in size. While they are generally harmless, they can be removed if they cause discomfort or cosmetic concerns.
Skin tags can be treated through various methods, including cryotherapy (freezing), cauterization (burning), or surgical removal. Your practitioner will choose the most appropriate method based on the size and location of the skin tag.
Skin tag removal is generally safe when performed by a qualified practitioner. Risks are minimal but may include temporary redness, swelling, or discomfort at the removal site. Rare complications could involve infection or scarring.
While skin tags are not always preventable, maintaining a healthy weight and reducing friction in areas prone to skin tags can help. Regularly checking your skin for new growths and consulting with a practitioner if you notice changes can also be beneficial.
Warts are small, benign growths caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. They can appear on various parts of the body, including hands, feet, and genital areas. Warts are often rough and may have a cauliflower-like appearance.
Warts can be treated with several methods, including topical treatments, cryotherapy (freezing), laser therapy, or minor surgical procedures. The choice of treatment depends on the type, location, and number of warts.
Side effects of wart treatments can include temporary redness, swelling, or discomfort at the treatment site. In rare cases, there may be scarring or changes in skin pigmentation. Your practitioner will discuss potential side effects and how to manage them.
Moles are common skin growths that appear as small, dark spots on the skin. They are caused by clusters of pigment-producing cells called melanocytes. Most moles are benign, but changes in their appearance should be monitored as they could indicate skin issues.
Moles can be treated through methods such as surgical excision, laser therapy, or cryotherapy (freezing). Treatment is often recommended for cosmetic reasons or if there are concerns about changes in the mole's appearance.
You should seek medical advice if you notice any changes in a mole, such as changes in size, shape, color, or if it becomes itchy, painful, or bleeds. Early evaluation by a dermatologist is important for monitoring and diagnosing potential skin issues.