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How Plexer Works
Plexer employs a technology that creates a plasma arc, which is an ionized gas that generates heat. This heat is directed precisely at the treatment area, allowing for targeted treatment without the need for cutting or surgical instruments. Here’s a closer look at how it works for each skin concern:
Moles
Treatment Process
During the procedure a Plexer device is used to send pulses of plasma energy to the mole. This energy breaks down the pigmentation within the mole, causing it to disintegrate.
Healing Process
After treatment, the mole may darken initially, forming a scab that will eventually fall off. The healing process can take a couple of weeks, and the final appearance will be assessed once fully healed.
Skin Tags
Treatment Process
Skin tags are benign growths that can be removed effectively with Plexer. The plasma energy is applied directly to the skin tag, vaporizing it at the base.
Healing Process
Similar to moles, the skin tag will dry out and fall off within days. There’s minimal discomfort during the procedure, and most patients find it quick and tolerable.
Warts
Treatment Process
Warts are caused caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) and are treated by using the plasma energy to target the wart tissue.
The heat destroys the infected cells, helping to eliminate the wart
Healing Process
After treatment, warts may initially appear darker before they start to shrink and peel away. The healing time can vary depending on the size and depth of the wart.
Benefits of Plexer Treatment
Safety
As a non-invasive procedure, Plexer minimizes the risk of infection and scarring compared to traditional surgical methods.
Precision
The ability to focus on specific areas allows for effective treatment while preserving surrounding healthy tissue.
Minimal Downtime
Most patients can return to their daily activities almost immediately after the procedure, with only minor care needed for the treated area.
Aftercare Tips
1: Gently cleanse the area with a mild soap and water, avoiding harsh chemicals.
2. Moisturize Applying a recommended ointment can help keep the area hydrated and support the healing process.
3. Avoid Picking
It is essential not to pick at scabs or crusts to prevent scarring or infection.
4. Sun Protection
Protect the area from sun exposure during the healing process to prevent pigmentation changes.