Skin Neoplasms: Diagnostics and PlasmaHealth Treatment
Duration: 70 min
Languages: Russian, English, German
Format: Video lecture + visual guide to skin neoplasms
Spreker: Andrey Shakirov
PlasmaHealth technology uses controlled ionization of atmospheric gases for precise tissue sublimation, allowing you to:
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remove raised lesions gently and without incision
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avoid bleeding
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minimize burns and hyperpigmentation
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speed up healing with minimal scarring
Classification of Neoplasms:
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Papillomas
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Fibromas
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Keratomas
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Syringomas
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Nevi (diagnostic signs)
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Xanthelasmas
Topics covered:
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Which lesions can be removed by a cosmetologist vs. a physician
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How to differentiate benign from suspicious growths
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“Red flags” — when to refer to an oncologist
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How to consult clients and obtain informed consent
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PlasmaHealth in sublimation mode:
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Removal techniques
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Mode selection
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Post-treatment care
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Legal documentation and photo-records
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Common mistakes and complications after self-removal
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.
Dermatologist with over 20 years of experience
Specialist in dermato-oncology
Expert in hardware methods of aesthetic dermatology
PlasmaHealth trainer in the field of skin neoplasms
Author of a diagnostic visual guide for cosmetologists
“If you work with skin, you must understand what you can touch and what you cannot. PlasmaHealth allows safe removal — but the decision must always be made by a competent specialist.”
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
This lecture was translated and voiced using artificial intelligence (AI).
We apologize for possible inaccuracies in terminology.
All terms and formulations are presented correctly in the presentation.