
Scars. The path to healthy skin.
Duration: 100 min
Languages: Russian, German, English
Format: Video lecture + presentation
Speakers: Svetlana Pugach
Scar tissue is one of the most complex aesthetic issues that cosmetologists face. Post-acne, postoperative, or post-traumatic scars often respond poorly to skincare treatments and require hardware intervention.
This course provides a clear algorithm for working with different types of scars using the PlasmaHealth gas ionization technology. You will learn how to correctly choose the mode, applicator, and parameters to safely and effectively restructure damaged skin without using lasers or dermapens.
Using microplasma thermolysis and sublimation, PlasmaHealth acts on both the superficial and deep layers of the skin.
The impact stimulates collagen and elastin production, triggers scar tissue remodeling, and improves skin texture without damaging the dermis.
Course program:
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Classification of scars: atrophic, hypertrophic, normotrophic
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Why skincare doesn’t work and how PlasmaHealth initiates tissue restructuring
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Indications and limitations in scar tissue work
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Technique for working with post-acne scars using microplasma thermolysis
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Sublimation as an alternative to laser resurfacing
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Protocols for specific areas: cheeks, forehead, temples, chin
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How to avoid hyperpigmentation and hyperreactions
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Combined protocols with skincare and plasmaporation
This course provides ready-to-use working schemes, step-by-step video tutorials, and recommendations for course-based therapy.

Cosmetologist with medical education.
Practical knowledge of techniques: Laser, massage, hardware, injection, transdermal, etc.
Inventor of copyright protocols.
Head of training programs.
Participant in international conferences.
Anti-aging medicine specialist