J-Plasma Renuvion is the only procedure in the world that utilizes a groundbreaking combination of helium plasma and radiofrequency. The device is used for firming, tightening, body contouring, stimulation, regeneration, and revitalization of the skin.
Renuvion is an excellent solution for anyone considering a lifting treatment or complementing liposuction. Using the Renuvion device, the procedure is virtually non-invasive, produces excellent results, and the recovery time is significantly shorter compared to other treatments.
The procedure uses a device that uses cold helium plasma and electrical energy in the form of radiofrequency (RF) waves, which heats the subcutaneous collagen fibers, causing them to shorten, tightening and shrinking sagging skin. The thermal energy generated during the procedure stimulates the skin to produce new collagen fibers, increasing the thickness, firmness, and elasticity of the skin.
Immediately after the procedure, improvement in skin condition is visible, but full clinical results (new collagen fiber formation) take three to eight months to be seen.
In cases of congenital collagen deficiency, the results of the procedure may not meet the patient’s expectations (sagging, dry skin).
The procedure can be performed under local or general anesthesia when a large area of skin is being corrected. A thin electrode emitting plasma and radiofrequency waves is inserted through a small incision (approx. 3-4 mm), hidden in natural skin folds or hair-bearing skin.
The procedure is safe. The applied energy heats the deep layers of the skin, causing collagen fibers to contract without damaging the skin. The procedure can be performed under local or general anesthesia and can be combined with other treatments.
You need to wait 3-8 months for the full results of the Renuvion treatment – during this time, new collagen fibers are formed.
The treatment is safe and virtually non-invasive. It’s worth noting that Renuvion does not cause skin damage.
Despite being a modern treatment, Renuvion is not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women. Patients struggling with heart and circulatory system disease, diabetes, autoimmune diseases, or cancer should also avoid the procedure.