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What Is Plasma Fusion

It is an innovative, revolutionary skin-treatment technology that uses argon as an ionized gas (plasma) in cold-plasma applications. Argon gas plays a key role in cold-plasma technology.
Plasma is known as the fourth state of matter—after solid, liquid, and gas.
It consists of ions and electrons, making it an ionized gas with electrical energy.

Cosmic plasma releases electrical energy and uses plasma-conductive technology to open the molecular structure of the skin-cell membrane. It induces and shifts ion positions, allowing them to pass freely through the cell membrane. When the membrane voltage increases, it helps the cell correct cation displacement inside and outside the membrane. Once the membrane potential returns to balance, the cell resumes normal function, the skin regenerates, and tissue resistance increases. The treatment improves the skin’s surface tissue effectively and promotes healing without damaging the cells.

What Does Plasma Fusion Offer?

Plasma fusion provides skin treatments using:

  • Cold plasma: antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, rejuvenating, and regenerating effects

  • Warm plasma: tightens the skin, stimulates collagen production, and improves elasticity—ideal for mature skin

Both plasma types offer non-invasive and painless treatments.
Cold plasma, in particular, provides a wide range of solutions for various skin issues such as psoriasis, discoloration, pigmentation spots, stretch marks, scars, wounds, cracked skin, bruises, pressure sores, and more.

Main Benefits

  • Rejuvenation & regeneration: Stimulates collagen and elastin production, reducing wrinkles and firming the skin

  • Improved texture: Smooths the skin, evens skin tone, and helps reduce scars and pigmentation

  • Hydration: Enhances the skin’s ability to retain moisture and nutrients

  • Antibacterial & anti-inflammatory: Helps reduce inflammation and eliminates bacteria

  • Non-invasive & safe: Painless treatment with no downtime and minimal risk of damaging surrounding tissues

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Plasma Fusion Functions

Plasma devices are divided into two main types based on energy delivery: cold plasma and warm plasma.

In our salon, we use dual-plasma technology, combining both types for versatile treatments.

This allows us to offer a complete portfolio of services covering skin deficits, disorders, and conditions across the entire body and face.

This means we provide both therapeutic as well as lifting and anti-aging treatments.

Warm plasma can also be combined with ozone plasma for enhanced effects.

What is Ozone

It is the result of high-frequency voltage combined with oxygen in the air, which is transformed by electrolysis into ozone. This ozone then acts on the cell membrane of bacteria. It damages the cell membrane and destroys lipoproteins and lipopolysaccharides within it, which quickly kills bacteria, fungi, and molds, thereby reducing inflammation. After sterilization, ozone converts back into oxygen and leaves no residue or secondary pollution — something no chemical system can achieve.

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​Functions of Ozone Plasma

  • anti-inflammatory and sterilizing effects

  • regulates the secretion of skin sebum

  • controls oiliness and cleanses the skin

  • supports product absorption

  • accelerates skin metabolism

  • restores collagen and slows skin aging

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Functions of Warm Plasma

  • Lifts and tightens the face, ideal for mature skin (especially women 35+)

  • Reduces and removes wrinkles

  • Reduces acne scars

  • Improves overall skin regeneration

Cold Plasma

Cold plasma has the widest range of uses. It includes dermal plasma as well as scalp plasma.

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Functions of Dermal Plasma

  • Stimulates collagen regeneration

  • Improves fine lines, wrinkles, and skin texture

  • Enhances skin tone, firmness, and radiance

  • Reduces scars and stretch marks

  • Restores skin balance and evens complexion

  • Provides antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects for acne-prone skin

  • Eliminates fungal infections on nails and skin

  • Speeds up wound healing

Functions of Scalp Plasma

  • Stimulates hair follicles and supports hair growth

  • Improves blood circulation and increases nutrient supply

  • Reduces hair loss and helps maintain healthy hair

To achieve the desired result, treatments should be repeated at regular intervals — 4–6 sessions, spaced 1–2 weeks apart.

For fungal conditions, treatments should be done 1–2 times per week for 4–6 weeks.

Contraindications

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Treatments are not suitable for pregnant women, breastfeeding women, people who suffer from metal allergies, cancer patients, patients with autoimmune and immune diseases, large open wounds, herpes viruses, active inflammatory and infectious diseases, untreated diabetes, high blood pressure, cardiovascular diseases and overly sensitive skin. Not suitable after sunbathing and various body treatments, at least 1 month after. People with mental illnesses, suffering from epilepsy and with metal devices in the body, such as a pacemaker.

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Post Treatment

It is important to avoid sun exposure for at least 48 hours after the procedure, and it is forbidden to apply makeup for 24 hours after the procedure. Or use cooling and soothing products.

“RezoMed is an exclusive distributor for PlasmaFusion technology in Europe”

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