Warm Cold Fusion Plasma Cottonwood AZ


What Is Fibroblast Plasma Skin Regeneration Technology? Plasma skin regeneration is an energy-based skin rejuvenation technique that has been developed over the past 3 years. Plasma is the 4th state of matter where electrons are removed from atoms to create an ionized gaseous state. Unlike other skin rejuvenation technologies, Fibroblast Plasma (FPS) technology relies on energy delivered from the plasma instead of light or radio frequencies. The plasma emits a pulse of energy in every millisecond that delivers energy to the target tissue when it comes into contact with the skin. The target tissue used in Fibroblast Plasma is the superficial epidermis and is the only target tissue that is affected. The controlled thermal damage of the plasma on the skin surface triggers changes such as the formation of new collagen and improvement of photo damaged skin.

Warm Fusion: A Distinctive Skin Treatment

Warm Fusion is an innovative skin treatment that sets itself apart from the traditional Fibroblast plasma pen technique. Unlike the conventional plasma pen method, Warm Fusion operates in a pulsing mode at lower temperatures, ensuring a more comfortable experience for the client. This pioneering procedure accommodates a wide range of skin types (1-5) by harnessing the power of plasma arc energy, delivering exceptional results with a gentle touch. Notably, Warm Fusion offers a significantly faster treatment time, with a full face session typically completed in just 20 minutes, a stark contrast to the hours-long process of the plasma pen. Experience the transformative effects of Warm Fusion as it gently buffs and smoothens the skin, leaving behind a seamless, comfortable healing process.

Cold Plasma Resurfacing & Rejuvenation:



For individuals dealing with fine lines and
wrinkles, there are several non-invasive options available to reduce the
visible signs of aging. While laser-based skin resurfacing treatments
are popular, cold plasma skin resurfacing can deliver similar results
but with a shorter recovery period. The key difference is that cold
plasma skin resurfacing uses ultrahigh-frequency waves to energize an
inert nitrogen gas, which then penetrates deep into the epidermis,
stimulating collagen production.Unlike laser treatments, cold plasma
resurfacing does not cause the skin to immediately shed and exfoliate.
Instead, the process begins 4-7 days after the treatment, allowing the
outermost skin layer (stratum corneum) to act as a protective barrier
for the underlying skin. Once the damaged outer layer is exfoliated, a
new, rejuvenated layer of skin is revealed.Collagen production continues for several
months after the treatment, making the skin appear younger and plumper.
Prior to the procedure, the skin is numbed with a topical anesthetic
cream. The handpiece is then moved over the treatment area, targeting
uneven pigmentation, fine lines, and wrinkles. Patients typically
experience a warm sensation throughout the treatment, which can last up
to 60 minutes depending on the size of the treatment area. The full
results become noticeable after 3 months, with continued improvement for
up to 6 months.The goal of plasma skin resurfacing is to
rejuvenate the skin by improving the appearance of facial lines,
wrinkles, and pigmentation issues associated with sun damage and aging.
This treatment has been proven safe for use on the face, neck, chest,
arms, and hands – essentially any area of the skin that shows signs of
sun damage, aging, or pigmentation concerns.

The longevity of Warm Fusion treatment results can vary from person to person due to the ongoing aging process. Although individual experiences may differ, most clients find that a single treatment yields noticeable improvements, with the option to repeat the procedure as necessary. Many clients report satisfaction with receiving one or two treatments annually for effective maintenance and upkeep.

Clients should be in good health at the time of the appointment, and let your professional know of any pre-existing medical conditions. Those with open wounds or who have used Accutane within the past year should refrain from treatment. The client’s skin should also not be inflamed in the area being treated prior to the procedure. Individuals prone to keloid scarring are not ideal candidates, nor are those with diabetes, healing disorders, or lymphatic drainage issues.

Clients with a sunburn or suntan should postpone treatment for up to 8 weeks, or until the tan/burn has fully faded. Individuals with active Herpes Simplex Virus (cold sores/fever blisters) in the treatment area must reschedule, and those with a history of the virus should consult their doctor for a Valtrex prescription to take before and after the procedure. Clients with a pacemaker should avoid treatment involving electrical arcing, as the currents may disrupt the device’s rhythm.

Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals are not ideal candidates for this treatment. Additionally, Warm Fusion is only recommended for those with Fitzpatrick Skin Types 1-5, as individuals beyond this scale are at risk of hyperpigmentation.

Warm Fusion treatments can be safely repeated every 6-8 weeks if needed, allowing for optimal healing and skin rejuvenation between sessions. Adhering to this schedule can help clients achieve their desired results while promoting overall skin health and well-being.