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Cold Arc Plasma Treatment

1 h
From 250 Canadian dollars
Ecclestone Drive

Service Description

Cold Plasma beauty treatment, or Cold Atmospheric Plasma (CAP), is a non-invasive skincare therapy using ionized gas (like oxygen/nitrogen) to rejuvenate skin by stimulating collagen, killing acne bacteria, reducing inflammation, and boosting product absorption without heat, offering benefits for aging, acne, pigmentation, and improving skin barrier function with minimal downtime. How it Works: -A device creates a non-thermal plasma by energizing gases in the air between the tip and skin. -This plasma delivers ionized particles (active nitrogen/oxygen) that penetrate pores. -It stimulates fibroblasts to produce collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid, improving firmness and reducing wrinkles. -It creates a sterile environment, killing acne-causing bacteria and calming inflammation. -It enhances skin permeability, allowing serums to absorb better. Key Benefits -Anti-Aging: Reduces fine lines, wrinkles, and improves texture by boosting collagen. -Acne Treatment: Kills bacteria (P. acnes), calms breakouts, and regulates sebum. -Pigmentation: Helps lighten sun spots, melasma, and other discolorations. -Skin Rejuvenation: Firms skin, strengthens the epidermal barrier, and promotes healing. -Versatile: Treats acne, rosacea, eczema, and improves absorption for other products.


Cancellation Policy

We ask that you please reschedule or cancel at least 24 hours before the beginning of your appointment. If an appointment is cancelled or rescheduled within 24 hours, a fee of 50% of the treatment cost will be applied. Failing to show up for an appointment will result in a charge of 100% of the service fee. There is a 10 minute grace period after your appointment start time, anything beyond 10 minutes is considered a no-show and results in a charge of 100% of the service fee. Thank you for your understanding.


Contact Details

  • 440 Ecclestone Dr #9, Bracebridge, ON P1L 1Z6, Canada

    houseofbeautymuskoka@gmail.com


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