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Subnovii Plasma Skin Correction & Tightening (Priced at consultation)
Subnovii Plasma Pen Skin Rejuvenation Procedure
What it is The Subnovii Plasma Pen is a non-surgical, minimally invasive device that uses pulsed plasma (ionized gas) to create controlled micro-injuries in the superficial layers of the skin. These micro-injuries trigger a natural wound-healing response—neocollagenesis and elastin remodeling—leading to skin tightening, texture improvement, and reduction of fine lines and superficial laxity. Treatment is precise and localized, designed to stimulate tissue contraction without cutting or significant thermal damage to deeper structures.
How it works
The device generates a focused plasma arc between the handpiece tip and the skin surface.
The plasma creates tiny, targeted micro-sparks (microinjuries) on the epidermis and superficial dermis.
Surrounding tissue remains largely intact, which encourages rapid re-epithelialization while the dermal remodeling process begins.
Over weeks to months collagen and elastin production increase, improving firmness, texture, and skin tone.
Typical treatment course and downtime
Most areas require a single session for noticeable tightening; some patients benefit from 1–2 follow-up treatments spaced 6–12 weeks apart for progressive improvement.
Immediately after treatment there is pinpoint crusting and erythema; crusts typically form within 24–48 hours and slough over 5–10 days depending on intensity and treated area.
Redness and mild swelling can persist for 1–3 weeks. Full remodeling and visible improvement continue for 3–6 months.
Patients should avoid picking crusts, rigorous sun exposure, and certain topical irritants during healing.
Benefits
Non-surgical alternative to lower-risk surgical procedures for mild-to-moderate skin laxity.
Precise, controlled treatment suitable for small area’s such as eyelids or wrinkles around the mouth.
Subnovii Plasma Pen Skin Rejuvenation Procedure
What it is The Subnovii Plasma Pen is a non-surgical, minimally invasive device that uses pulsed plasma (ionized gas) to create controlled micro-injuries in the superficial layers of the skin. These micro-injuries trigger a natural wound-healing response—neocollagenesis and elastin remodeling—leading to skin tightening, texture improvement, and reduction of fine lines and superficial laxity. Treatment is precise and localized, designed to stimulate tissue contraction without cutting or significant thermal damage to deeper structures.
How it works
The device generates a focused plasma arc between the handpiece tip and the skin surface.
The plasma creates tiny, targeted micro-sparks (microinjuries) on the epidermis and superficial dermis.
Surrounding tissue remains largely intact, which encourages rapid re-epithelialization while the dermal remodeling process begins.
Over weeks to months collagen and elastin production increase, improving firmness, texture, and skin tone.
Typical treatment course and downtime
Most areas require a single session for noticeable tightening; some patients benefit from 1–2 follow-up treatments spaced 6–12 weeks apart for progressive improvement.
Immediately after treatment there is pinpoint crusting and erythema; crusts typically form within 24–48 hours and slough over 5–10 days depending on intensity and treated area.
Redness and mild swelling can persist for 1–3 weeks. Full remodeling and visible improvement continue for 3–6 months.
Patients should avoid picking crusts, rigorous sun exposure, and certain topical irritants during healing.
Benefits
Non-surgical alternative to lower-risk surgical procedures for mild-to-moderate skin laxity.
Precise, controlled treatment suitable for small area’s such as eyelids or wrinkles around the mouth.