What is plasm ?
2 in 1 RFEMS Plasm consists of two handles (hands) and a variety of replaceable accessory probes.
One of the RFEMS handles can stimulate muscle contraction, activate cells, and help Muscle repair,
promote blood circulation and improve lymphatic drainage, improve facial contour and skin tone, tighten
skin, achieve non-invasive facial lifting and anti-aging.The second plasm handle can be used to treat
skin regeneration, remove skin protrusions or warts, remove moles, freckles and wrinkles. It can also
help repair stretch marks, repair pits and scars.
Facial aging is not just limited to skin changes such as lines, wrinkles, and dark spots. The muscles,
fat pads, and bones are all affected too, resulting in volume loss and a sagging and sunken appearance
with a less defined facial profile. There is also a decline in collagen and elastin, making the skin drier,
thinner, and less elastic
* Restore the harmony of facial volume
* Improve the texture and appearance of the skin
* Enhance the natural features of the face
* Promote skin tightening, firming, and toning
What is plasma skin regeneration?
Plasma skin regeneration is a non-laser treatment that uses a device to deliver energy in the form of plasma to
rejuvenate skin by improving facial lines and wrinkles (rhytides) and skin pigmentation associated with photoageing.
The Portrait® PSR device is the first non-laser technology approved by the FDA and clinically proven to perform
skin resurfacing and regeneration using plasma energy.
How does it work?
To understand how plasma skin regeneration works a basic understanding of skin structure is required. Briefly,
the skin consists of 3 layers, the epidermis, dermis and subcutis. The epidermis contains pigment-producing cells
called melanocytes, which are responsible for skin colouring. The dermis is made up of collagen and elastin fibres
that provide skin with strength, toughness, elasticity and pliability.
As the body ages, the appearance and characteristics of the skin alter. The epidermis becomes thinner, so
blemishes become more visible, and collagen in the dermis is gradually lost which contributes to the formation
of facial lines, sagging skin and wrinkles.
Plasma skin regeneration technology uses energy delivered from plasma rather than light or radiofrequency,
compared to other skin regeneration modalities (eg, radiothermoplasty). Portrait works by delivering millisecond
pulses of nitrogen-based plasma to the skin via a handpiece. Within the handpiece, an ultra-high-frequency
(UHF) generator excites inert nitrogen gas, which is converted into activated ionised gas called plasma.
This plasma-containing energy is directed through a quartz nozzle out of the tip of the handpiece and
onto the skin. The energy delivered produces a heating action that works at the skin's surface to
remove old photodamaged epidermal cells, and below the skin surface or dermis to promote collagen growth.
Who is suitable for plasma skin regeneration?
Plasma skin regeneration is used to rejuvenate skin by improving facial lines and wrinkles (rhytides) and
skin pigmentation associated with photoaging. It is best performed during the early signs of ageing such as:
Age spots and skin discolouration (hyperpigmentation)
Early jowling
Loosening skin
Creasing around the nose and mouth
Wrinkling around the nose and mouth.
What does the procedure involve?
The following is an outline of the Portrait plasma skin regeneration procedure.
Pre-treatment assessment/preparation
Discuss with the patient to define treatment areas and determine goals of treatment.
Take pre-treatment photographs if required.
For low-energy PSR1 treatment, a topical anaesthetic cream is applied 1 hour before treatment starts.
For higher energy PSR treatments, a combination of inhalational analgesics such as Penthrox™ and a
strong topical anaesthetic cream is required.
Application of Portrait PSR
The amount of energy absorbed is affected by the hydration of the epidermis. Dry skin absorbs more energy.
For this reason, as each area is about to receive treatment the anaesthetic cream is wiped off with a dry gauze
immediately before applying the device.
The tip of the handpiece should be held about 5mm from the skin's surface as the pulses of plasma energy are delivered.
A full-face treatment usually takes less than 15 minutes if performed with PSR1, but treatment with high energy
PSR3 takes around 45 minutes as it requires two high energy passes.
With the help of local anaesthetic cream and inhalational anaesthesia, the procedure is relatively painless.
A localised sensation of heat will be felt.
Post-treatment and recovery
Low-energy PSR1 treatments may cause mild redness of the skin that lasts 2-3 days. Some flaking of the skin may
occur as dead skin is replaced with new skin.
Higher energy PSR treatments will cause mild to moderate redness of the skin in addition to the skin turning brown
and shedding or flaking over the next 5-10 days after treatment. Patients should be advised not to pick or peel skin
to avoid scarring.
During the healing phase and for several months after treatment, it is recommended that the treatment area is
protected using a moisturis
Specification
Product name |
Plasma lifting pen |
Function |
skin lifting ,skin rejuvenation |
probe 1 |
plasma lifting probe |
probe 2 |
EMS RF probe |