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What is Fusion Cold Plasma?

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Update time : 2025-04-17 19:35:56

WHAT IS FUSION PLASMA, WHAT DOES IT DO?

Fusion plasma is a type of plasma that is produced using conductive gases (helium, argon, neon, etc) and is cold to the touch. Cold plasma should not be confused with thermal (hot) plasma. Thermal plasma is produced without gas support and is hot to the touch. Fusion plasma is different from many devices on the market that describe themselves as cold plasma’. These devices re not real cold plasma. Cold plasma is a useful technology in many fields. The effect and uses of Fusion plasma on the skin are as follows:

 

ANTIBACTERIAL EFFECT

Cold plasma destroys microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi and viruses. Thanks to the photon and ozone it produces, it prevents and destroys infections.

OZONATION STERILIZATION

Cold plasma provides a very strong ozonation and sterilization without using chemicals in the environment where it is applied. It does not generate heat and does not harm the environment.

SKIN CARE

Cold plasma disinfects the skin by ozonation and provides sterilization. It is very effective in acne. It also promotes healing and heals the skin without pain, warmth, redness, swelling, crusting or any other side effects.

INCREASED ABSORBTION

Cold plasma also benefits the skin with an increased absorption of vital skincare ingredients

FUSION PLASMA TREATMENT

Can be used immediately after thermal plasma treatment or alone in most cases. At the time, it is a process that removes problems such as wrinkles, spots, sagging on the skin and renews the skin.
The Fusion plasma device produces real cold plasma using Helium or Argon. In this way, it provides the best care for your skin. We use Argon gas.


 

THE TECHNOLOGY

Non-ablative cold plasma treatments are becoming increasingly popular for non-invasive and painless plasma-based skin rejuvenation. These treatments use controlled plasma-containing energy to target skin areas without damaging it, reducing the risk of side effects and downtime associated with ablative treatments.
 

The generated energy, or activated ionized gas, is emitted to the dermis skin layer in micro-pulses, triggering the body’s wound-healing response to promote new collagen growth. The benefits of non-ablative cold plasma treatment include reduced surface-level skin bacteria harmful microbes.

In a past breakthrough experiment, a mere 2-minute treatment of cold atmospheric plasma was seen to decrease 40% of the bacterial load in plasma-treated wounds, regardless of the species of bacteria. Plasma energy destroys the cell membrane, DNA and protein of pore-dwelling bacteria that causes common skin problems such as acne, allergic dermatitis, and eczema.
 

Another benefit is increased absorption of vital skincare ingredients.

Plasma technology instantly activates the epidermal cells of the skin with high amounts of energy, which increases the skin’s hydrophilicity – in other words, the ability to absorb water. This means water-soluble substances such as molecules of vitamin B, vitamin C and various peptides are more likely to be absorbed through the skin.
 

Visible anti-aging results can also be achieved through non-ablative cold plasma treatment.

Active nitrogen and oxygen ions can easily pass through pores and enter the deeper layers of skin, catalyzing the regeneration of fibroblasts.

This stimulates the production of collagen, elastin and hyaluronic acid, effectively reducing fine lines and wrinkles caused by photodamage and aging.

Additionally, plasma technology boosts cell turnover to strengthen skin elasticity and improve uneven skin tones and pigmentation
This stimulates the production of collagen, elastin and hyaluronic acid, effectively reducing fine lines and wrinkles caused by photodamage and aging.

Additionally, plasma technology boosts cell turnover to strengthen skin elasticity and improve uneven skin tones and pigmentation

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