Plasma technology is an innovative facial cleaning method that ionizes gas molecules through discharge and other methods to generate plasma. The active particles in these plasmas come into contact with the skin surface, achieving a deep cleansing effect. The following are the main advantages of Plasma:
Deep cleaning: It can penetrate deep into pores and effectively remove dirt and residues that are difficult to remove with traditional cleaning methods.
Sterilization and anti-inflammatory: It has a certain bactericidal effect on the surface bacteria of the skin, which helps to reduce the occurrence of skin problems such as acne and pimples.
Promoting absorption: It can improve skin permeability, making subsequent skincare products easier to be absorbed by the skin and enhancing skincare effectiveness.
Mild and non irritating: Compared to some physical friction based cleaning instruments, plasma cleaning has less skin irritation and is suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin.
Through these characteristics, Plasma technology provides a milder and more efficient way to clean the skin.
Plasma Beauty Device Parameter (Specification)
Product Item |
Product Model |
Product Tech |
Charge mode |
EP Beauty Device |
JC102 |
Palsma |
USB Typ-C |
Plasma Beauty Device Feature And Application
Plasma is a radio frequency technology that mainly uses the energy generated by plasma to peel off the aging stratum corneum on the surface of the skin, promote local blood circulation, and accelerate skin metabolism.
Plasma Beauty Device Beauty Instrument Details
Plasma is not a laser, it is a micro plasma beam radiofrequency. The principle is to excite a micro plasma state of ammonia in the air through an ion monopole, and use the plasma to micro peel off the scar epidermis, initiating the body's self generated repair mechanism to regenerate and replace the original scar epidermis. At the same time, the radiofrequency monopole stimulates the regeneration and rearrangement of collagen fibers inside the scar, improving the texture and color of the scar from the inside out.
Plasma therapy for scars has unique advantages. On the one hand, it causes minimal damage and the resulting peeling is micro peeling. After treatment, there is no scab or only a very thin scab, resulting in minimal postoperative reactions, low risk of infection, and simple care. On the other hand, it has a deep effect by stimulating collagen regeneration in the dermis through radiofrequency heating, which has a good effect on difficult to treat concave scars; In addition, it is not easy to leave pigmentation.
Not all scars are suitable for plasma treatment, and only those that meet the indications can achieve good results. Generally, it has a good effect on scars after trauma, hypertrophic scars that occur early after surgery, concave scars, and pigmentation left by the wound after trauma. As for scars caused by aging, the effect is generally not as good as scars that occur early after intervention, but in clinical practice, we have found that some patients have good results. If it is a severely hypertrophic scar or keloid, we need to combine other treatment methods for comprehensive treatment. In addition, plasma also plays a certain role in tightening the skin, improving facial fine lines, and improving stretch marks during pregnancy.