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Opus Plasma Fractional Plasma

An innovative, first-of-its-kind radiofrequency skin resurfacing technology that improves the skin’s tone and texture with quick treatments that require minimal downtime. Opus Plasma represents the next generation of fractional skin resurfacing treatments for women and men of most 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. 

 

Opus is a Hybrid RF + Plasma device. It uses RF energy to penetrate into the dermal layer, stimulating fibroblast activity. Fibroblasts control the formation of new collagen and elastin in the skin, creating a tightening and thickening effect. At the same time, the specialized tip on the Opus causes the RF energy to react with Nitrogen in the air, creating a plasma spark. The fractionated plasma spark creates a small, controlled injury on the skin and forces a wound-healing response. The result is smoothing and brightening of the epidermal layer of skin. This treatment works best as a series, but results and the number of treatments will depend on skin condition and patient goals.

 

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:

  • Reduced appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and loose
    and saggy skin

  • Overall skin rejuvenation 

  • Minimized acne scars, surgical scars, and stretch marks 

  • Popular treatment areas include the face, neck,
    abdomen, and arms.

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PRICING

Additional treatment areas available,
Price varies depending on the size of the area(s).

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