Plasma pen is a non-surgical cosmetic treatment that uses plasma energy to regenerate the top layer of the skin and reinvigorate the deeper dermal layers through targeted heat treatment. This process, known as fibroblast therapy, enables the production of collagen in the skin, which in turn reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, even acne scars. The plasma pen treatment is one of the most effective ways to handle minor structural skin imperfections, including stretch marks. Here are some details about the plasma pen for stretch marks:
Positive:
- The Plasma Pen is a safe and effective treatment for reducing the appearance of stretch marks on the skin, as it’s able to both tighten the skin and rewire it.
- The treatment is non-invasive and requires just a topical anesthetic and has minimal downtime.
- The precision plasma arc of the pen is able to create micro-traumas on the surface of the epidermis, while heating the lower layers of the skin to target the fibroblasts of the skin. The micro-trauma of the skin engages the natural wound-healing process of the body, boosting collagen and creating firmer, smoother skin.
Negative:
- There are no known negative side effects linked to the use of the Plasma Pen for stretch marks.
Ingredients or materials:
- The Plasma Pen is a handheld skin rejuvenation device that converts electrical charge into electrostatic energy in order to produce nitrogen plasma gas.
- MESO STRETCH MARK REMOVER, a product that can be used in conjunction with the Plasma Pen, contains several active ingredients that, according to clinical studies, prevent and repair stretch marks by increasing the collagen and elastin formation. These ingredients include collagen, organic silicium, marine plasma, and chlorella vulgaris extract.
It is important to note that microneedling is another cosmetic procedure that can be effective for stretch marks when combined with fillers.