lesion removal, scar revision, soft surgery

PLEXR

PLEXR, short for Plasma Exeresis, uses plasma energy to tighten, shrink, remove and rejuvenate skin. PLEXR plasma is a truly unique technology. The difference between PLEXR and other “plasma pens”, is the amount of energy delivered to the skin. The Lower energy levels of PLEXR allow it to be used safely on the skin around the eyes. PLEXR is the Only Plasma device of its kind that has been Certified by Health Canada for use around the eyes.

PLEXR is used for “Soft Surgery” procedures to remove lesions and wrinkles. Soft Surgery means there are no incisions, no dressings required and recovery time is faster than traditional surgery. PLEXR is used for non surgical blephroplasties, dealing with deep peri oral lines, acne, cysts, and scars. Results are natural and very long lasting.There is a healing period of 7-10 days. Results will vary depending on the amount of tissue treated.

PLEXR can be used to shrink  wrinkles and remove excess skin, remove benign skin lesions, moles, tags or cysts, and treat acne, scar tissue, stretch marks or keloids.

 

GRAND OPENING PRICING

  • PLEXR Blepharoplasty Complete Eye $2000 (normally $2400)
  • PLEXR Blepharoplasty Lower or Upper alone,  $1100
  • PLEXR Crow Treatment $600
  • PLEXR Peri-Oral LIP LINE Rejuvenation $2500
  • PLEXR Neck Lift $2400
  • PLEXR Jaw-Jowl Lift $2400
  • PLEXR Tummy Tuck $2000-$4000
  • PLEXR Lesion Removal (Skin tags, Warts, Moles, Seborrheic Keratoses) $195 for first lesion, $295 on face, $100 for additional lesions 
  • PLEXR Vulvar Labiaplasty $2400 
  • Rockstar Facial $350
  • Rockstar + Act-oFirm $700
  • Rockstar + Glass Facial $750
  • Exosomes After Care $500 
  • PRP After care $850

References:

  1. Figueiredo, V., & Lopes, A. (2019). Plasma exeresis in facial rejuvenation: A prospective study. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 39(10), NP406-NP417.Liccardo, R., & Romano, F. (2017). Treatment of blepharoplasty scars with non-ablative fractional laser and plasma exeresis. Journal of Cosmetic and Laser Therapy, 19(7), 384-388.
  2. El-Domyati, M., Ibrahim, M., Abdel-Wahab, H., & Farag, H. (2019). Evaluation of the use of plasma exeresis technology in facial rejuvenation. Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 18(1), 166-172
  3. Alió del Barrio, J. L., Udaondo, P., Casanova, D., & Alió, J. L. (2018). Plasma exeresis as a non-surgical blepharoplasty technique. Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 34(2), 168-172
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  6. Keloid Treatment Using Plasma Exeresis: A Pilot Study, Journal of Lasers in Medical Science, Mar 2023, Vol. 14, 7-12
  7. A Review of Plasma Medicine, The PMFA Journal, Feb/Mar 20219, Vol. 6, issue 3
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PLEXR Blepharoplasty
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PLEXR Blepharoplasty
Results may vary
PLEXR Blepharoplasty
Results may vary
PLEXR Blepharoplasty
Results may vary
PLEXR Blepharoplasty
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PLEXR Blepharoplasty
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PLEXR Blepharoplasty
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PLEXR Soft Surgical Blepharoplasty
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