PlasmaHealth Podology Blagoevgrad

PlasmaHealth Podology Blagoevgrad
Bulgaria, Blagoevgrad, st. “Hilendar” 4, 48249

Greetings! My name is Elitsa Stoimenova, I am a specialist with 11 years of experience in the field of therapeutic pedicure and the founder of the first center specializing in this area in the city of Blagoevgrad.

Your cosmetologist and skin expert

Your specialist in therapeutic pedicure
My professional activity is aimed at helping people with various foot and nail problems. Each case requires an individual approach, knowledge, and precision – and this is exactly what I put into my work every day. I am a certified specialist in orthonyxia and possess eight types of corrective systems, which allows me to choose the most effective and gentle solution depending on the client’s condition.
In my pursuit of the highest possible results, I chose the innovative Plasma Health technology. It helps accelerate recovery, relieve discomfort, and achieve stable positive dynamics already after the first procedures.
My goal is not only to achieve beautiful and healthy feet but also to return comfort, confidence, and quality of life to my clients. I am happy to invite you to my center, where care and professionalism always go hand in hand.

Diabetic foot
Diabetic foot
Diabetic foot

We provide comprehensive care for the diabetic foot with an assessment of sensitivity, skin and nail condition, as well as the risks of neuropathy and angiopathy. We help improve microcirculation, accelerate healing, and reduce inflammatory processes.

Additional dermatological measures for the treatment of nail fungus
Additional dermatological measures for the treatment of nail fungus
Additional dermatological measures for the treatment of nail fungus

A podologist performs professional treatment of the nail plate and preparation of the nail for the application of antimycotics. Low-temperature plasma (gas ionization technology) enhances the effectiveness of the preparations due to its antiseptic effect and improved penetration of formulations.

Comprehensive podological treatment
Comprehensive podological treatment
Comprehensive podological treatment

The comprehensive treatment includes nail treatment, removal of corns, hyperkeratosis, and prevention of cracks, which is especially important for diabetics and patients with sensitive skin. Our technology helps accelerate tissue recovery and reduce the risk of inflammation. We gently and atraumatically remove painful corns that cannot be safely treated at home.

Treatment of problem nails (such as correction systems, etc.) and adjustment of nail braces
Treatment of problem nails (such as correction systems, etc.) and adjustment of nail braces
Treatment of problem nails (such as correction systems, etc.) and adjustment of nail braces

Correction systems help restore the proper growth of the nail plate in cases of ingrown or deformed nails. Plasma treatment reduces inflammation of the periungual folds and accelerates recovery, ensuring more comfortable correction.

Plasma Health and Podiatry

  • Dermatitis
  • Diabetic foot
  • Foot fungus
  • Podology
  • Removal of corns and warts
  • Treatment of chronic cracks
  • Working with hyperkeratosis
Complaints with which clients turn to us:
Ingrown toenail
Ingrown toenail
Nail fungus
Nail fungus
Cracks on heels
Cracks on heels
Corns and warts
Corns and warts
Foot wounds
Foot wounds
Nail changes
Nail changes
Dermatitis
Dermatitis
Diabetic foot
Diabetic foot

Our price list

Our price list

What is plasma and how does it work?

What is plasma?

Plasma is the fourth state of matter along with solid, liquid, and gaseous. It is formed when gas is heated to high temperatures, which leads to the separation of electrons from atoms and molecules. As a result, a cloud of charged particles arises with unique properties that can be used in various fields, including improving the condition of the skin.
Special devices create a plasma discharge, which is applied to the skin. This discharge destroys damaged skin cells, allowing tissues to regenerate and heal.

What is plasma (gas ionization technology) used for in podology?

The gas ionization method PlasmaHealth in podology is used for safe and targeted action on problematic areas of the skin of the feet.
For the treatment of cracks, the area of an ingrown nail without injury, keratinized and rough skin, the treatment of warts, calluses, corns, and for stimulating the healing of small wounds and cracks.
Plasma (gas ionization technology) has an antiseptic effect for disinfecting the skin, improving microcirculation, and accelerating tissue regeneration.
The gas ionization technology allows working delicately and painlessly, without the risk of thermal burn or damage to healthy skin.

The cost of our services starts from €15

PlasmaHealth methods in podology

Microplasma Thermolysis
Derma Boost
Plasma Shower
Sublimation

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Procedures:
Treatment of fungal nails
60€
Treatment of onycholysis nails
60€
Treatment of mycotic feet
55€
Treatment of warts (1 pc.)
15€
Treatment of root callus
15€
Treatment of wound processes (diabetic foot)
40€
Treatment of skin irritations
35€
Opening hours:
  • Mon-Fri: 10:00 - 19:00
  • Sat: 10:00 - 14:00
Consultation:

Client Results

Plantar wart
Plantar wart
Hyperkeratosis/Foot fungus
Hyperkeratosis/Foot fungus
Ingrown toenail
Ingrown toenail
Cracks
Cracks

How PlasmaHealth procedures work?

The PlasmaHealth procedure is an innovative approach to improving skin health and aesthetics. The treatment is carefully structured so that each session is adapted to the individual needs of the skin.

  • Diagnostics:

This analysis allows an accurate assessment of the current condition and characteristics of the skin. Various factors such as hydration, elasticity, and the presence of skin impurities are taken into account.

  • Consultation:

After the analysis, a detailed consultation takes place. The diagnostic results are discussed, and together with the specialist, an individual treatment plan is drawn up. The goal is to address the specific needs of the skin and select the best possible therapy.

  • Discussion of risk factors and contraindications:

An important part of the consultation is discussing possible risk factors and contraindications. All relevant information must be collected to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the procedure.

Thanks to this structured process, each PlasmaHealth treatment is optimally adapted to the individual needs of the client to achieve the best results.

Contraindications

When is the PlasmaHealth procedure not suitable?

  • Pregnancy / breastfeeding
  • Pacemaker!!!
  • Oncological diseases
  • Epilepsy
FAQ
Is a consultation necessary before a PlasmaHealth procedure?

Yes, an initial consultation is mandatory before the first procedure. The specialist examines the feet, assesses the condition of the skin, identifies indications and possible contraindications. To schedule a consultation, fill out the form by clicking the “Get a consultation” button. General information will be provided over the phone, and for an examination of the issue by the chief podiatry specialist, we will offer available time slots in the calendar.

What is PlasmaHealth and how does it work?

PlasmaHealth is a method based on air ionization. Ions and electrons stimulate healing and regeneration. Procedures are divided into traumatic and non-invasive types.

What problems can be solved with the PlasmaHealth method?

The PlasmaHealth method is effective for:

  • cracked heels
  • calluses
  • warts
  • hyperkeratosis
  • fungal infections of the skin and nails
  • early stage of ingrown toenails
  • slow wound healing (diabetic foot)
  • inflammations, swelling, pain
  • any type of dermatitis and psoriasis
Is the procedure suitable for sensitive skin on the feet?

Yes, the PlasmaHealth method works gently and can be used even with increased skin sensitivity. However, everything depends on the individual case — the specialist selects the optimal mode. For a deeper understanding of the method, leave your consultation request and we will call you back.

How often can the procedures be performed?

The interval between procedures depends on the goal:

  • for healing and regeneration — once every 7–14 days
  • for warts and calluses — usually a single procedure.
How painful are PlasmaHealth procedures?

Sensations may vary: from slight tingling to warmth. In most cases, the procedure is well tolerated. If necessary, local anesthesia is used.

What results can be expected after the first procedure?

Even after one session, the skin becomes softer, cracks begin to heal, keratinized areas and discomfort while walking are reduced. Dermatitis and fungal infections decrease by 40–60% after the first visit. With a systematic approach — a pronounced therapeutic and aesthetic effect is achieved.

How should foot skin be cared for after the procedure?

It is recommended to:

  • avoid aggressive products for 3–5 days
  • avoid tight shoes
  • apply moisturizing or healing cream daily
  • not pick off any possible scabs — they will fall off on their own
What areas can be treated with PlasmaHealth?

The PlasmaHealth method allows for targeted treatment of:

  • heels
  • toes
  • balls of the feet
  • area of ingrown toenails
  • interdigital area
  • warts on the feet
Are there any contraindications for PlasmaHealth procedures?

Yes, the main contraindications are:

  • acute inflammatory processes in the body
  • cancer in active treatment phase
  • pregnancy
  • presence of a pacemaker
  • epilepsy
Can the PlasmaHealth procedure be combined with other methods?

Yes, the PlasmaHealth method is often combined with classic podiatry cleaning, hardware pedicure, antifungal treatments, and others. Combinations are selected individually.

How does the skin recover after the procedure?

The recovery process is usually comfortable: slight sensitivity and dryness of the skin are possible. It is important to follow aftercare recommendations and avoid overloading the feet for the first 1–2 days after the procedure.

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