PLASMAGE
PLASMAGE ® was developed to treat delicate areas safely like upper and lower eyelids, where lasers and radio surgical units cannot. Plasmage® sublimates tissues without side effects on the skin. It is the only tool to perform Blefaroplasma® (eyelid lift) with quick results.
Fractional plasma ® a revolutionary approach to provide effective and gentle treatments on delicate areas.
The Fractional plasma ®, patented by Brera, allows clients 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.
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The Plasmage treatment works by creating a series of minute dots on the skin which trigger an instant contraction and tightening of the skin fibres, to create a lifting, remodelling and rejuvenating effect of the area treated. Plasmage uses the fourth state of matter, Plasma, to achieve this. The principle involves the ionization of gases contained in the air to create a small electrical arc. These ‘arcs’ can be used to treat specific areas of concern without damaging the surrounding areas or applying any unwanted heat to them.
Blepharoplasty
Blepharoplasma® with PLASMAGE® is a non invasive eyelid treatment that improves function, reconstructs deformities, or enhances appearance of the eye area. Dermatochalasis is a medical condition which is defined as an excess of skin in the upper or lower eyelid areas, also known as "baggy eyes." It may be either an acquired or a congenital condition.
The plasma generated by the ionization of the gaz creates a sublimation of superficial tissues thus creating a lifting effect around the eye areas.
Blepharoplasma is an alternative to eyelid surgery especially for those who don't want to undergo surgery. Everyones results will vary and more than one treatment may be required.
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Skin tags
Skin tags are small growths on the skin that look a bit like warts. They are connected to the skin by a small, thin stalk.
Skin tags are common, especially as a person ages. They don’t cause any harm, but can easily be removed with our plasma device.
They are usually less than 2mm in size, but they can grow much larger. They feel soft, and can be smooth and round, wrinkly and uneven, or look like a grain of rice. They can be flesh coloured or darker, sometimes dark blue.
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Wrinkles and fine lines
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 the natural aging process. As we become older our skin gets thinner, drier and less elastic. Our skin's ability to protect itself from damage is also reduced as we age. Eventually, wrinkles, creases and lines form on our skin. Apart from the factors mentioned above, a person's genetic makeup also influences how wrinkly we become, and when and where wrinkles start appearing.
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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 characterized by the development of yellowish plaques related to the presence of cholesterol.
Lesions are initially situated in the medial canthus and gradually spread to all of the periorbital region in advanced forms.
Histological examination reveals esterified cholesterol deposits situated in the cytoplasm of histiocytes in the middle and superficial layers of the dermis and epidermis.
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Acne
Acne vulgaris is the most common cutaneous 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 psychological and personality development.
Acne is a multifactorial disorder of pilosebaceous units and affects the areas of skin with the greatest concentration of sebaceous follicles.
Scars
Hypertrophic scars are characterized 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 wound repair, the exuberant scarring of hypertrophic scars results typically in distressing disfigurement, hypertrophic scars are erythematous.
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Lentigo
A lentigo is a small, sharply circumscribed, pigmented macule surrounded by normal-appearing skin. Histologic findings may include hyperplasia of the epidermis and increased pigmentation of the basal layer. A variable number of melanocytes are present; these melanocytes may be increased in number, but they do not form nests. Lentigines may evolve slowly over years, or they may be eruptive and appear rather suddenly. Pigmentation may be homogeneous or variegated, with a color ranging from brown to black.
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Fibroma
Cutaneous fibroma is a relief or a skin growth of normal skin color springs, is 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.
These small skin tumors are benign and are usually asymptomatic unless they are not traumatized voluntarily or involuntarily by clothes or other.
Verrucas (warts)
Verruca Vulgaris - A flesh-colored, firm papule or nodule due to infection of epidermal cells with human papillomaviruses. Also known as warts.
On close inspection, normal skin lines over the surface of the lesion are typically disrupted. The dome-shaped lesions can also be studded with black puncta. The growth is characterized by hypertrophy of dermal papillae and thickening of the keratin layers of the epidermis.
NON SURGICAL BLEPHAROPLASTY
UPPER EYELIDS X 1 SESSION
UPPER EYELIDS X 2 SESSIONS
LOWER EYELIDS X 1 SESSION
LOWER EYELIDS X 2 SESSIONS
UPPER + LOWER X 1 SESSION
UPPER + LOWER X 2 SESSION
$550
$900
$350
$600
$750
$1350
NON SURGICAL REJUVENATION
PEROIRAL/SMOKERS LINES
CROW'S FEET
PRE-AURICULAR (IN FRONT OF THE EAR WRINKLES)
FULL FACE SUPERFICIAL ABLATION ( 3 SESSIONS)
MINI FACE LIFT (UPPER EYELIDS, CROWS FEET + SMOKER LINES)
$250
$400
$250
$750
$1300
SKIN TAG REMOVAL
SKIN TAG/MOLE REMOVAL 1-5
SKIN TAG/MOLE REMOVAL 6-15
SKIN TAG/MOLE REMOVAL 16+
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$90
$150
$220
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How long does the treatment last?You will have outstanding results after just one treatment of the Hydrafacial however the best results are seen with regular sessions to ensure healthy cell turnover and the removal of damaged cells and impurities. At BELLA MEDI Skin clinic we recommend 3 initial treatments at monthly intervals for optimal results to refine, refresh and hydrate the skin. For those with more serious skin concerns such as acne and sun damage a course of 6 monthly treatments is recommended. Following the initial treatment course, a Hydrafacial should be performed every 2-3 months or before any special or red-carpet event.
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What happens after my treatment?For the 3-5 days following treatment we advise the following: · Do not use any skin care products containing vitamin A. · Ensure your skin remains moisturised and apply moisturiser regularly · Strict sun avoidance and daily SPF 50 · Avoid heat inducing activities such as vigorous exercise, hot showers, steam rooms for 48 hours after the treatment. · Avoid any other skin treatments such as laser, skin needling and injectables.
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Is this treatment suitable for everyone ?Although the treatment is very safe and effective, the treatment cannot be performed on those who have allergies to salicylates or shellfish (though we can substitute the specific ingredient to allow a hydrafacial treatment) have had facial surgery in the last 12 months, have active facial infections/eczema/rosacea/dermatitis or herpes simplex infection (cold sores), have new sunburn in the treatment area or who are undergoing chemotherapy or radiation therapy.