Plaxage Plasma Pen works on the principle of ionized gas in the air. At the right distance from the skin (treated area), oxygen and nitrogen are mixed, and the electrostatic energy produces the plasmatic effusion, which discharges on the skin with thermals. The skin pores open, the superfluous plasma or water evaporates, and with proper fibroblast technique we reach the contraction of the skin, whereby the excess skin dies down superficially and falls in the form of dandruff within the framework of the aftercare.
The Plasma energy is directed through a precise tip of the hand piece. It is easy to manoeuvre and target the most hidden areas, achieving the best results. During the treatment it should be held 1–2 mm away from the skin so the plasma can reach its surface. Care must be taken when doing this to ensure good stability and firm support in the treatment area. Simultaneously, the Plaxage plasma penetrates the fibroblasts contained within the dermis below and this stimulates accelerated division & migration of collagen cells. The dermis is actually composed of approximately 95% collagen. Fibroblasts rarely undergo division within connective tissues unless they’re stimulated by a wound healing process or an inflammatory response and we do exactly that with Plasma Pen which is why we call it fibroblasting.