Cold Plasma
Cold Plasma Facial & Skin Remodeling Therapy
About Cold Plasma
High-frequency plasma technology for skin quality, tissue remodeling, inflammation, and advanced anti-aging support.
Cold plasma is far more than a standard device-based facial treatment. It is a modern high-frequency plasma technology designed to work simultaneously with skin quality, tissue density, inflammation, texture, and age-related skin changes.
During the treatment, a plasma field is created between the skin and the electrode — a high-energy ionized stream that triggers repair, regeneration, and tissue remodeling processes within the skin.
This is far more sophisticated than simply applying electrical current to the skin.
The plasma pulse creates what is known as controlled stimulation — a precise signal that encourages the skin to activate its own recovery and rebuilding mechanisms.
This is one of the reasons cold plasma facial treatments are increasingly used not only in anti-aging protocols, but also for:
- acne and post-acne,
- oily and inflamed skin,
- enlarged pores,
- loss of tissue tone,
- scars,
- stretch marks,
- reactive skin conditions,
- and therapeutic scalp protocols.
What makes cold plasma particularly unique is its ability to combine:
- visible skin stimulation,
- anti-inflammatory action,
- tissue recovery support,
- and non-invasive skin remodeling,
while avoiding the heavy downtime associated with many aggressive resurfacing procedures.
How Cold Plasma Works
Cold plasma works on multiple levels of the skin simultaneously.
At the surface level, the treatment gradually improves:
- uneven texture,
- enlarged pores,
- superficial inflammation,
- irregular skin microrelief,
- and areas of laxity.
Over time, the skin often becomes:
- smoother,
- more refined,
- firmer,
- and visibly more refreshed.
At the same time, high-frequency plasma stimulation supports:
- microcirculation,
- local metabolic activity,
- cellular turnover,
- and regenerative skin processes.
This is why, after a course of treatments, the skin often appears:
- healthier,
- denser,
- more energized,
- and visibly revitalized.
One of the most important effects takes place at the level of fibroblasts — the cells responsible for collagen production, tissue integrity, and overall skin quality.
Cold plasma creates a controlled recovery response within the tissue.
Following treatment:
- renewal processes become more active,
- tissue remodeling gradually begins,
- skin density improves,
- laxity decreases,
- and the skin becomes more resilient over time.
Rather than creating excessive trauma, the treatment encourages the skin to rebuild itself gradually from within.
This is why the results continue developing not only immediately after treatment, but also over the following weeks.
Cold Plasma for Acne, Inflammation & Skin Recovery
Cold plasma has documented anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and regenerative properties.
This makes the treatment especially valuable for:
- acne,
- inflammatory lesions,
- oily and reactive skin,
- seborrhea,
- certain scalp conditions,
- and anti-inflammatory skin recovery protocols.
Many clients notice that after a course of treatments, the skin becomes:
- calmer,
- less reactive,
- more balanced,
- and visibly healthier overall.
For inflamed or stressed skin, cold plasma often feels less like an aggressive correction and more like a gradual restoration of skin function.
Benefits of Cold Plasma Treatment
Cold plasma treatment may help improve:
- skin density,
- tissue laxity,
- uneven texture,
- enlarged pores,
- inflammatory activity,
- and overall skin quality.
The treatment is commonly incorporated into protocols for:
- anti-aging and skin rejuvenation,
- post-acne skin,
- scarring,
- stretch marks,
- oily or congested skin,
- scalp care,
- and inflammatory skin conditions.
It performs particularly well on:
- fine or mature skin,
- the neck,
- the periorbital area,
- the hands,
- and areas where tissue density has decreased over time.
Why Clients Choose Cold Plasma Facial Treatments
Many clients choose cold plasma because it delivers visible improvement in skin quality while remaining significantly more comfortable than many aggressive device-based procedures.
Unlike treatments associated with heavy recovery, cold plasma does not require putting daily life on hold for weeks.
After treatment, there is typically:
- no extensive crusting,
- no prolonged social downtime,
- and significantly more comfortable recovery overall.
By the following day, most clients can:
- gently cleanse the skin,
- apply SPF,
- return to normal activities,
- and wear makeup if necessary.
This is one of the reasons cold plasma appeals to people looking for:
- advanced skin rejuvenation,
- modern anti-aging technology,
- and visible skin remodeling,
without the feeling of aggressive tissue damage.
What to Expect During the Treatment
Depending on the protocol, sensations during treatment may include:
- mild warmth,
- tingling,
- or increased sensitivity during more intensive lifting-focused sessions.
For stronger anti-aging protocols, topical anesthetic cream may be applied beforehand.
Recovery & Skin Response After Treatment
Following treatment, temporary reactions may include:
- redness,
- warmth,
- skin sensitivity,
- mild swelling,
- pinpoint reactions,
- and temporary skin roughness.
The active response usually settles within several hours, while the skin itself continues recovering over the following days.
Why Post-Treatment Care Matters
Following treatment, the skin temporarily becomes:
- more sensitive,
- more permeable,
- and more reactive to topical products.
During this period, barrier recovery and skin protection become especially important.
For the first few days, recommended aftercare usually includes:
- a restorative gel,
- SPF protection,
- gentle calming skincare,
- and temporary avoidance of aggressive active ingredients.
For dry or sensitive skin, combining a recovery gel with a nourishing oil may help reduce tightness and support skin barrier recovery.
Treatment Frequency & Protocols
Treatment frequency depends on the protocol being used.
Therapeutic Mode
Therapeutic protocols are commonly used for:
- acne,
- inflammatory lesions,
- oily skin,
- scalp conditions,
- seborrhea,
- selected skin-related concerns,
- and anti-inflammatory treatment protocols.
In this mode, stimulation is:
- gentler,
- less traumatic to the tissue,
- and primarily focused on reducing inflammation and supporting recovery.
Treatments may therefore be performed more frequently:
- approximately every 5–7 days,
depending on the skin’s condition and response.
Lifting & Anti-Aging Mode
Lifting-focused protocols are used for:
- age-related skin changes,
- skin laxity,
- density loss,
- fine lines,
- and tissue remodeling.
In this mode, stimulation is more intensive, meaning the skin requires more recovery time between sessions.
Treatments are therefore typically scheduled:
- approximately once every 4 weeks.
When Results Become Visible
Some improvement is often visible immediately after treatment.
However, the primary results develop gradually.
The full effect may continue unfolding for:
- up to 6–8 weeks after the procedure.
This is because the skin continues rebuilding and remodeling long after the session itself is finished.
Why Cold Plasma Is Recommended as a Course
Cold plasma works cumulatively.
Each session:
- supports ongoing recovery processes,
- reinforces tissue stimulation,
- and gradually improves skin quality over time.
A course of treatments generally produces:
- more visible,
- more stable,
- and longer-lasting results than a single procedure alone.
Cold Plasma vs. Hot Plasma
Hot plasma works through more aggressive thermal tissue injury.
As a result, recovery is often significantly more intense, with a higher risk of:
- pronounced swelling,
- crusting,
- post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation,
- and prolonged downtime.
Cold plasma works more gently:
- with less tissue trauma,
- shorter recovery,
- and more comfortable healing overall.
For many clients, it offers a more balanced approach:
visible skin remodeling with significantly less downtime.
Cold Plasma vs. Microneedling
Microneedling works through mechanical micropunctures in the skin.
Cold plasma works differently:
- through controlled high-frequency plasma stimulation,
- without the same degree of physical tissue injury.
As a result:
- recovery is often easier,
- downtime is reduced,
- and the treatment is generally more comfortable.
Both procedures stimulate skin renewal — but through fundamentally different mechanisms.
Treatment Areas
Cold plasma may be used on:
- face,
- neck,
- décolleté,
- periorbital area,
- scalp,
- hands,
- abdomen,
- and localized body areas.
Contraindications
Cold plasma treatments are not performed during:
- pregnancy,
- active oncological disease,
- epilepsy,
- acute infections,
- fever,
- blood disorders,
- severe inflammatory conditions,
- certain thyroid disorders,
- or precancerous skin changes.
A professional consultation is always required before beginning treatment.