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Opus Plasma Microneedling + RF

Woman having laser facial treatment

An innovative, first-of-its-kind Fractional Plasma technology improves the skin’s tone and texture with treatments that take 20-45 minutes and require minimal downtime. Opus Plasma represents the next generation of fractional skin resurfacing treatments for women and men of all skin types who want to minimize wrinkles and reverse damage caused by the sun and the natural aging process. The procedure’s versatility enables us to adjust treatment intensity from light to aggressive, depending on the patient’s skin condition and goals.

Similar to other laser skin resurfacing treatments, such as C02, Opus Plasma removes only a fraction of the skin in the targeted area. Fractional Plasma skin resurfacing creates thousands of tiny micro-injuries to the skin while leaving the surrounding tissue undamaged. The body’s natural healing response repairs these controlled wounds by producing new collagen and elastin, the building blocks of smooth, youthful-looking skin. Unlike traditional laser-based skin resurfacing technologies, however, Opus Plasma precisely controls the time that the plasma energy makes contact with the skin. This minimizes unwanted inflammation that typically leads to longer recovery times.

Who Can Benefit From Opus Plasma Treatments?

Because we can adjust the treatment’s intensity, virtually anyone with concerns about their skin’s appearance is a good candidate for an Opus Plasma procedure. It produces results similar to an aggressive CO2 laser or a gentle laser peel, depending on the setting used. The difference with Opus Plasma is that the treatment and recovery time is minimal compared to other laser treatments.

The benefits of an Opus Plasma treatment include:

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