Medical Conditions and Portrait Plasma Skin Rejuventaion

Portrait Plasma Skin Rejuvenation technology uses unique plasma energy that is among the safest aids used in the niche of cosmetic skin treatments. Portrait Plasma Skin treatments are effective for the gradual elimination of moderate-to-deep wrinkles and hardened acnes scars. It is a very useful aid for long-term skin tightening.

Medical Conditions

There are no specific medical conditions that are known to contradict the use of Portrait Plasma Skin treatment. This includes people with allergic or highly-blemished skin. This is essentially because the nitrogen plasma used during the procedure is naturally inert--it does not react with the skin. Further, the heating induced during Portrait Plasma is mainly sub-dermal, meaning it is below the skin and doesn’t cause overheating of the upper skin layers.

Thus, the Portrait Plasma Skin procedure is recommended for treating every aging skin problem, including facial jowls and severe pigmentation caused by sun damage. It is also recommended for rejuvenation of skin of the neck, chest and hands.

Some Precautions

Portrait Plasma can help to reduce the pore size and limit the appearance of discolored patches. This is true for most skin types. No particular skin types are known to react contradictorily to this treatment. The only restriction is the skin layers around the eyes and mouth. These areas are specifically chosen for low-range plasma heating to avoid any unwarranted results.

However, those with darker skin tones and those who tend to spend lots of time in the sunlight should seek professional advice from a cosmetologist before opting for this treatment. Similarly, people with acne-prone skin or skin that is vulnerable to the most minimal of temperature changes and bruises easily are usually recommended the most basic, low-energy form of Portrait Plasma treatment.

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