Remove facial wrinkles with low energy plasma method
According to an article published in the February issue of the Dermatology Journal of the American Medical Association, the use of a plasma-based skin regeneration tool in combination with low-energy treatments can be repeated many times. Reduces wrinkles and improves face appearance with the fastest recovery time. Repeated treatments also yield the same results as a one-time high-energy treatment, but the recovery time of treatment once is longer.
The author of the paper explains: 'Plasma is a special state of matter in which electrons are separated from atoms to form a form of oxidized gas'. In the process of skin regeneration in plasma state, plasma magnetic energy is emitted from pulses of pulse with a lifetime of only one millionth of a second shot into skin cells. Energy intensity is set manually on this tool that according to the author 'it has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration to apply to multiple and single energy treatments with low energy levels. as well as monotherapy, a high-energy period to treat facial wrinkles and treat skin damage. ' Previous studies have focused on research into single high-energy therapies for treating acne scars and reducing wrinkles. These therapies are also effective but take a week or more to recover.
Doctor of Medicine, previously working at the Dermatology Hospital in Chestnt Hill, in the state of Masssachusset, USA and currently working at the City of Houston's Center for Laser Surgery and Cosmetic Surgery, and the His career has conducted full face therapy with low-energy therapy for 8 volunteers every three weeks. Before the 2nd and 3rd treatments, they recorded the state of the skin layer developing on the treated area, recovery time and the number of red areas. Four days after each treatment and one and three months after the last treatment, all patients were photographed and examined skin. Doctors assess the patient's wrinkles based on a 9-point scale. This score is based on the scorecard images of other patients and previous photos of the same. (Photo: Agedefy.com) a patient. The patients were also scored on the effectiveness of treatment. A skin biopsy was also performed on 6 patients prior to treatment and 90 days after all three treatments.
Three months after that, all volunteers reduced 37% of facial wrinkles according to the researchers and they also reported that their faces had improved by 68%. After four days, the skin cells developed again in the treated areas and the red spots only lasted for 6 days, without scarring and the loss of pigment cells. When examining cells with microscopic biopsies, the researchers found a new type of callogen, the main protein in the skin cells, formed in the inner layer of the skin.
The authors wrote on the Dermatology journal that: 'the time to recover in our experiment averaged 5 days after each treatment. However, that is just the number of disease estimates and it includes the whole day to restore redness and skin peeling. But the recovery time in a week may seem to be a significant change from the method of remaking the face of small areas and the intensity of the restoration process is too, this is also the reason everybody."
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