Alternative Uses of Portrait Plasma Skin Rejuvenation

Portrait Plasma Skin Rejuvenation uses thermal energy in the form of gas to penetrate and rejuvenate skin with minimal invasiveness. The procedure most commonly treats wrinkles, sagging skin and discoloration on the face and neck, but there are a few alternative uses as well.

Improving the Skin on the Hands

Although not as commonly treated with Portrait Plasma Skin Rejuvenation as the face and neck, the hands are also treatable. The hands can be one of the easiest ways to tell a person's age, because they're often neglected and people are more concerned with treating the skin on the face. They're also one of the most susceptible areas of the body to sunspots and discoloration, because they're almost always exposed. You can reduce discoloration and wrinkles in your hands with Plasma Skin Rejuvenation.

Making the Skin on Your Chest Look Younger

Another alternative use of Portrait Plasma Skin Rejuvenation is treating the skin on your chest. Sunspots, discoloration and wrinkly, sagging skin occur because of aging and are even more likely to occur after excessive sun exposure. If you frequently tan, or even if you used to tan, you may observe damage in the skin on your upper chest. Opting to have Portrait Plasma Skin Rejuvenation can help even out the tone and texture of the skin.

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