What to Expect from Your First Jet Plasma Treatment

Trying a new skin treatment can feel a little intimidating - especially when it sound as high-tech as Jet Plasma. But don’t worry, this treatment is gentle, non-invasive, and designed to work with your skin (not against it). Here’s everything you need to know before your first session.

What Jet Plasma Does

Jet Plasma uses cold plasma energy to reach below the surface of the skin. Instead of just treating what you see on top, it stimulates collagen production and remodels skin cells from the inside out. That’s what makes it so effective for:

  • Softening fine lines

  • Reducing pigmentation

  • Calming acne + inflammation

  • Improving overall tone and texture

The Treatment Flow

When you come in for your Jet Plasma session, here’s what you can expect:

  1. Cleansing Ritual - A soothing double cleanse to prep your skin.

  2. Jet Plasma Treatment - The device gently glides across your skin. It feels warm, tingling breeze - no pain, no downtime.

  3. Targeted Serums - Applied right after, when your skin is most receptive.

  4. Finishing Touches - lip care, and a quick scalp massage to close your treatment.

Aftercare

Because Jet Plasma opens micro channels in your skin, aftercare is essential:

  • Avoid makeup, sweating, or heat for 12 hours.

  • Only use the professional serums provided during that time.

  • SPF is a must the next day.

Long-Term Benefits:

One session gives noticeable results, but Jet Plasma really shines when done in a series. Over time, the cumulative collagen stimulation means firmer, brighter, more even-tones skin that lasts.

Final Thought

Jet Plasma may sound futuristic, but it’s actually one of the gentlest yet most effective ways to target skin concerns at a cellular level. If you’ve been curious about leveling up your skincare routine, this is the perfect place to start.

Curious to see how Jet Plasma could work for your skin? Book your consultation today.

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