
If you’re looking for a one-stop solution to revitalize your skin, Opus Plasma may be just what you need.
Opus Plasma is a nonsurgical skin rejuvenation treatment. This innovative approach combines the power of radiofrequency and plasma energy. It targets skin concerns from signs of aging to stretch marks, uneven skin tone, and dullness. It is an effective treatment that gives you smoother, tighter skin with noticeable results.1
Here’s everything you need to know about Opus Plasma treatment, cost, and side effects.
How Does Opus Plasma Work?
Opus Plasma is a versatile treatment that targets various skin problems by blending radiofrequency and plasma technology.
Radiofrequency energy targets deep layers of skin. It heats and injures the cells in a controlled way, stimulating collagen production to give you smooth and firm skin.2
Meanwhile, the plasma energy works on the skin’s surface. A specialized device called a plasma pen uses radiofrequency to convert air into ionized particles or electrons, known as plasma. Skin cells absorb these charged electrons, leading to small injuries or micro-damage.3
These injuries trigger your body’s natural healing process, removing old, damaged cells and replacing them with new ones. Fresh cells produce new collagen and elastin, giving you firmer, smoother, and more youthful-looking skin. This also removes excess tissue that causes sagging, wrinkles, and stretch marks, improving your skin texture, tone, and appearance.4
Who Is Opus Plasma For?
The dynamic mix of radiofrequency and plasma energy makes Opus Plasma suitable for all skin types, tones, and concerns.5 Whether you want to smooth out fine lines around your eyes or get rid of stretch marks on your abdomen, Opus Plasma has you covered. It’s ideal for treating delicate areas like your eyelids and larger areas like your abdomen.6
Opus Plasma helps treat:7
- Fine lines, wrinkles, and crow’s feet
- Sagging skin
- Pigmentation and dark spots
- Skin dullness
- Scars from acne, trauma, or surgery
- Stretch marks
- Large pores
- Uneven skin texture
What To Expect: Opus Plasma Treatment and Results
Opus Plasma treatment takes up to 30 minutes, depending on the treatment area. You can expect your doctor or skin specialist to numb the area before the procedure. They’ll then hold the plasma pen above your skin, where its metal pins deliver a combination of radiofrequency and plasma energy. This creates tiny micro-injuries in the tissue, stimulating new collagen and elastin.8
Since the energy is targeted, it treats only a small area at a time, leaving surrounding skin intact for quick healing with minimal downtime. You will start seeing results within three months, and they can last for over a year. For best results, you may need more treatment sessions if recommended by your doctor.9
How Much Does Opus Plasma Cost?
The cost of Opus Plasma treatment averages around $1,350. But your cost can vary based on factors like your doctor’s credentials, experience, and location. If you require more treatment sessions, the price may increase.10 Also, considering this is a cosmetic treatment, it may not be covered by health insurance.11
What Are Opus Plasma Side Effects?
Opus Plasma treatment is safe. But post-treatment, you may experience mild discomfort because of the injuries to the skin. You may also notice redness or swelling right after treatment. but it’ll fade in a few days. During the healing process, your skin tone may darken from red to brown. This is temporary as new skin will grow over it.12
Follow your doctor’s aftercare instructions to avoid complications and heal faster. If you notice unusual changes, consult your doctor immediately. And to learn more about the latest skincare treatments, visit My Skin Treatment.
SOURCES:
- MI Skin: “Everything You Need To Know About Opus Plasma Skin Resurfacing.”
- Cleveland Clinic: “Radiofrequency (RF) Skin Tightening.”
- Journal of Cosmetic and Laser Therapy: “A novel fractional micro-plasma radio-frequency technology for the treatment of facial scars and rhytids: A pilot study.”
- Dermatology Institute of Victoria: “Plasma Skin Resurfacing (PSR).”
- MI Skin: “Everything You Need To Know About Opus Plasma Skin Resurfacing.”
- Realself: “Opus Plasma: What You Need to Know.”
- MI Skin: “Everything You Need To Know About Opus Plasma Skin Resurfacing.”
- MI Skin: “Everything You Need To Know About Opus Plasma Skin Resurfacing.”
- Realself: “Opus Plasma: What You Need to Know.”
- Realself: “Opus Plasma: What You Need to Know.”
- Penn Medicine: “Frequently Asked Questions about Cosmetic Surgery.”
- Realself: “Opus Plasma: What You Need to Know.”