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How does PLEXR work?

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Plexr works based on plasma created from ionized gas molecules from the air. The skin is touched with these gas molecules during the treatment, causing the skin fibers to contract.

Treatment with the Plexr consists of a series of these touches so that you can work with precision on particular problem areas.

Plexr enables the doctor to lift in a targeted manner and to give certain facial areas their shape again.

What is Sublimation?

​During a Plexr treatment, the skin is treated with the so-called Plasma Exeresis. 

Without direct contact with the skin, a small arc of charged plasma touches the skin point by point. This way, the skin's top layer is accurately sublimated ( Removed ).

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