PLASMAGE – FRACTIONAL PLASMA

PLASMAGE®  is a medical device for non-invasive micro-surgery.

The Fractional Plasma®, patented by Brera Medical technologies, allows patients to be treated quickly with the advantage of having less down time than surgery as well as being less aggressive than other plasma based devices.
It is equipped with a wide touch-screen display for the selection of pre-set treatment protocols or to manually adjust treatment parameters. The applicator comprises of a special plastic handpiece and  electrodes of different shapes and sizes, specific to various treatment applications.

APPLICATIONS

Blefaroplasma

It is a non-invasive treatment of the eye contour and eyelid, which allows to correct defects such as drooping eyelids and fat deposits, which make the eyes look tired and ages, thus improving the appearance of the face..

Xanthelasma
Xanthelasma palpebrarum is the most common form of xanthoma. The lesions appear as yellowish, flat, soft, with different form and dimension, are located mostly at the medial angle of the eyelid. It is usually bilateral and is characterised by the development of yellowish plaques related to the presence of cholesterol.
Wrinkles
Wrinkles are creases, folds or ridges in the skin. Most commonly wrinkles appear as we get older. The first wrinkles to appear on our face tend to occur as a result of facial expressions. Sun damage, smoking, dehydration, some medications as well as a number of other factors may also cause wrinkles to develop. Wrinkles are an inevitable part of life.
Acne
Acne vulgarius is the most common cultaneous disorder that affects approximately 80% of the population at some point during their lives. Its prevalence has been estimated to be about 85-100% in boys aged 16-17 years, and 83-85% in girls of the same age. This common cutaneous disorder can cause permanent scarring and disfigurement, which may lead to severe consequences in phychological and personality development.
Lentigo
A lentigo is a small, sharply circumscribed, pigmented macule surrounding by normal appearing skin. Histologic findings may include hyperplasia of the epidermis and increases pigmentation of the basal layer.
Fibroma
Cutaneous fibroma is a relief or a skin growth of normal skin color springs, typically connected to the skin by a stalk. The skin papilloma may occur in any area of the body, although the preferred locations are the areas where there are skin folds such as the eyelids and around the eyes, the sides of the neck, armpits, groin and upper of the chest.
Scars
Hypertrophic scars are characterised by excessive deposition of collagen in the dermis and subcutaneous tissues secondary to traumatic or surgical injuries. Contrary to the asymptomatic fine-line scar that results from normal would repair, the exuberant scarring of hypertropic scars results typically in distressing disfigurement, hypertropic scars are erythematous ……….
Warts
Verruca Vulgaris – Papule or nudule solid flesh-colored, caused by the infection of epidermal cells with human papillomavirus, also known as wart. With careful control, the normal lines of the skin on the surface of the lesion are usually broken. Lesions in the shape of domes can be dotted with black spots