Skin Neoplasms: Diagnostics and PlasmaHealth Treatment

Skin Neoplasms: Diagnostics and PlasmaHealth Treatment

Duration: 70 min

Languages: Russian, English, German

Format: Video lecture + visual guide to skin neoplasms

Spreker:

Removal of skin neoplasms is one of the most in-demand yet legally sensitive procedures in cosmetic practice.
A single diagnostic error can jeopardize your license, reputation, and — in some cases — your client’s health.

This course teaches you to distinguish between different types of skin growths, determine the zones a cosmetologist is legally allowed to treat, and safely remove benign lesions using PlasmaHealth gas ionization technology.

About the Course?

PlasmaHealth technology uses controlled ionization of atmospheric gases for precise tissue sublimation, allowing you to:

  • remove raised lesions gently and without incision

  • avoid bleeding

  • minimize burns and hyperpigmentation

  • speed up healing with minimal scarring

🧠 Course Content

Classification of Neoplasms:

  • Papillomas

  • Fibromas

  • Keratomas

  • Syringomas

  • Nevi (diagnostic signs)

  • Xanthelasmas

Topics covered:

  • Which lesions can be removed by a cosmetologist vs. a physician

  • How to differentiate benign from suspicious growths

  • “Red flags” — when to refer to an oncologist

  • How to consult clients and obtain informed consent

  • PlasmaHealth in sublimation mode:

    • Removal techniques

    • Mode selection

    • Post-treatment care

  • Legal documentation and photo-records

  • Common mistakes and complications after self-removal

 

About the Speaker
Margarita Laskavaya

Practicing cosmetologist
Face fitness trainer;
Trainer for cosmetologists “Quick start from scratch”;
Member of the International Association of Aesthetic Cosmetology and Mesotherapy, Association of Preventive and Anti-Aging Medicine;
Prize-winner of cosmetology championships;
One of the best cosmetologists in Ukraine according to the results of the 2019 championship

7,000+ procedures
10 years of experience
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Visual guide to skin neoplasms
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