Portrait Plasma Skin Regeneration now available for body

Portrait (R) Plasma Skin Regeneration was recently cleared by the FDA to treat non facial wrinkles, skin lesions, and sun damage on the entire body. This is big news for those suffering from wrinkles, actinic keratosis, viral papillomata, and seborrheic keratosis on their faces or bodies.

Portrait (R) was cleared by the FDA in 2003 to treat superficial skin lesions, sun damage, and benign skin lesions. It was cleared in 2005 to treat wrinkles of the face. Now, in 2006, it's been cleared to treat non-facial wrinkles.

The combination of these clearances makes Portrait the only plasma skin regeneration option for patients seeking cosmetic improvement of multiple skin conditions, simultaneously.

Portrait (R) works by delivering nitrogen plasma (a highly energized gas) to the skin. This plasma works at the surface of the skin, and below the surface of the skin.

The skin's outer layers remain intact, and act as a protective covering for the new, healthy skin regenerating underneath. The nitrogen plasma works under the skin to generate new collagen. As the new skin is formed, the top layers eventually peel away, removing years of skin damage.

Patients have reported reductions in brown sun spots, actinic keratoses (rough patches on the skin), and in fine lines and deep wrinkles. The treatment also results in obvious, and lasting, improvements in skin tone, texture, and elasticity.

All of these improvements are obtained simultaneously, which makes Portrait a terrific treatment option for those with multiple skin concerns.

Finally, one of the most exciting aspects of the Portrait treatment is that there is no evidence for scarring or hyperpigmentation in those treated to date.

If you're suffering from multiple skin conditions: wrinkles, lines, sun damage- ask your doctor if Portrait Plasma Skin Regeneration might be right for you.

Filed under Cosmetic Surgery by Skin Care Smarts

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