Frequently Asked Questions

ColdPLASMA care is an innovative skin treatment option that helps with various skin problems: Seborrheic skin: heavy sebum secretion, enlarged skinpores, inflammation, acne – antibacterial effect. Significantly reduces the spread of bacteria and has an anti-inflammatory effect.

Cuperosa and rosacea – anti-inflammatory, closes dilated blood vessels, enriches them with oxygen.

Herpes virus, eczema, nail and skin fungus, skin cracks, salt warts, multi-resistant bacteria (MRSA), chronic wounds – has an effect against bacteria, fungus, viruses. During the treatment, all harmful bacteria are destroyed without damaging microorganisms and cells in the skin. Accelerates cell division. Plasma energy has a revitalizing effect and accelerates skin healing. Enriches with oxygen and stimulates blood and lymph circulation in the skin.

CNC ColdPLASMA also has an anti-aging effect and is also suitable for cellulite treatment, as it enriches tissues with oxygen and accelerates cell metabolism and collagen synthesis.

Indications:

  • Adjunctive care / as an adjunct to medical treatment (Herpes Zoster)
  • Immediately visible result (aging signs, inflamed skin, acne)
  • Various bacterial, viral (herpes simplex) and fungal infections
  • Suitable for all skin types (including sensitive skin)
  • Couperosa, rosacea
  • There are no restrictions on use (summer, winter, sauna)
  • A quick one-time booster
  • You can even do it every day
  • Prevention, problem solving, mitigation
  • No side effects and year-round use

Contraindications:

  • Heart pacemaker, pregnancy, and it is also recommended not to perform the procedure during chemotherapy.
  • It is important to carry out ColdPLASMA care as a course, according to the problem. Our specially trained beautician will advise you in this regard.

Laser therapy is a non-invasive treatment method that uses light beams to stimulate tissue recovery, reduce inflammation, and relieve pain. Laser radiation penetrates the tissues, activating cellular metabolism and improving blood circulation, which accelerates healing.

Main effects of low-level laser therapy:

  • Pain relief – Reduces inflammation and blocks pain signals in the nervous system.

  • Anti-inflammatory effect – Helps reduce swelling and promotes faster healing.

  • Wound and ulcer healing – Stimulates collagen production and cell renewal.

  • Improved circulation – Increases oxygen and nutrient supply to tissues.

  • Muscle relaxation and recovery – Relieves muscle tension and accelerates recovery after injuries.

The laser beam corresponds to the beneficial part of the solar radiation spectrum (does not include ultraviolet radiation).

Main treatment methods and areas of use:

  1. Pain relief and alleviation of inflammatory conditions

    • Suitable for treating chronic and acute pain (joint pain, back pain, neck pain, headaches).

    • Helps relieve arthritis, rheumatism, fibromyalgia, and tendonitis.

  2. Recovery from trauma and injuries

    • Used in sports medicine for muscle strains, sprains, and joint injuries.

    • Accelerates recovery after surgeries and physical trauma.

  3. Treatment of wounds and skin problems

    • Accelerates the healing of chronic ulcers (e.g., diabetic ulcers) and pressure sores.

    • Helps with acne, scars, and eczema by stimulating skin regeneration.

    • Diabetic foot care – speeds up the healing of ulcers and inflammation.

    • Podiatry and foot care – treatment of nail fungus and chronic ulcers.

  4. Antifungal laser therapy

    • An effective method for treating nail fungus, as the laser destroys fungal spores beneath the nail plate.

    • A non-invasive and painless alternative to oral medications.

  5. Neurological diseases

    • Helps with peripheral nerve damage and neuropathy.

    • Used for alleviating migraines and nerve pain.

Benefits of low-level laser therapy (LLLT):

  • Safe and painless – does not generate heat or damage tissues.

  • Suitable for chronic conditions – ideal for long-term health issues.

  • Short procedures – usually 10–30 minutes, depending on the issue.

  • Reduces the need for medications – can replace or complement painkillers and anti-inflammatory drugs.

Duration of treatment and the number of procedures in low-level laser therapy (LLLT) depend on the health condition, the severity of the injury, and the individual response of the body. Generally, the following guidelines apply:

  1. Acute injuries and inflammatory conditions

    • Number of sessions: 5–10 times

    • Frequency: 2–3 times a week

    • Results: Usually noticeable improvement after the first sessions, but full recovery may require completing the course.

  2. Chronic pain and joint problems (arthritis, rheumatism, back pain)

    • Number of sessions: 10–20 times

    • Frequency: 2–3 times a week or as recommended by a doctor

    • Results: Healing may take more time, but regular treatment helps alleviate pain and improve mobility.

  3. Wound and ulcer treatment (diabetic ulcers, pressure sores)

    • Number of sessions: 10–30 times depending on the depth and condition of the wound

    • Frequency: 3–5 times a week

    • Results: The speed of healing depends on the extent of the wound and the overall health of the body, but laser therapy can accelerate tissue recovery.

  4. Neuropathy and nerve damage

    • Number of sessions: 15–30 times

    • Frequency: 2–4 times a week

    • Results: Nerve damage heals more slowly, so treatment may require a longer course.

Follow-up treatments and maintenance procedures

  • After completing the main course of treatment, maintenance therapy may be necessary, consisting of 1–2 sessions per month to maintain the achieved results and prevent recurrence of the condition.

  • For chronic diseases, treatment may be repeated every 6–12 months depending on symptoms and needs.

Since every patient responds differently to treatment, the duration and frequency of therapy are adjusted according to individual needs and specialist recommendations.

There are various types of massages available:

Lymphatic Massage

Lymphatic massage is a gentle and rhythmic massage technique that stimulates the lymphatic system. It helps to:
✔️ Reduce swelling and fluid retention
✔️ Accelerate metabolism and toxin elimination
✔️ Improve immunity and overall well-being
It is ideal for those with swelling, poor circulation, or recovering from surgery.

Lymphatic Massage for Pregnant Women

Lymphatic massage for pregnant women is a gentle and soothing massage technique that helps reduce pregnancy-related swelling and supports the body’s natural lymphatic flow.

Benefits for Pregnant Women:
✔️ Reduces swelling in the legs, ankles, and arms
✔️ Relieves heaviness and fluid retention in the body
✔️ Improves circulation and helps prevent varicose veins
✔️ Relaxes and reduces stress
✔️ Supports the immune system and helps prevent pregnancy-related discomforts

How it works:
✔️ The massage is very gentle, with no strong pressure or deep techniques
✔️ Focuses on the legs, arms, and back, avoiding the abdomen
✔️ Uses light, rhythmic movements to stimulate lymph flow
✔️ Usually performed while lying on your side or in a position supported by a special pregnancy pillow

Lymphatic massage is suitable for pregnant women from the second trimester, but it is recommended to consult a doctor before starting.

Cupping Massage

Cupping massage is based on vacuum therapy, where special rubber or glass cups create a vacuum on the skin that:
✔️ Stimulates circulation and lymph flow
✔️ Relaxes muscle tension and relieves pain
✔️ Improves skin elasticity and helps fight cellulite
✔️ Aids in the elimination of waste products
It is great for relieving muscle tension and toning the body.

Aromatherapy Massage

Aromatherapy massage is a relaxing and stress-relieving massage technique that uses essential oils. The scent and effects of the oils help balance the body and mind.

Effects:
✔️ Relieves stress and anxiety
✔️ Improves circulation and relaxes muscles
✔️ Helps with insomnia and headaches
✔️ Moisturizes and nourishes the skin

How it works: The massage is performed with gentle, smooth movements to help the oils absorb and calm the nervous system. Each oil is chosen according to the client’s needs – for example, lavender calms, citrus oils refresh, and eucalyptus supports the respiratory system.

This is an ideal choice for those looking for deep relaxation and peace of mind. 😊

Baby Massage

Baby massage is a gentle and soothing touch therapy that supports the child’s development and well-being. It helps strengthen muscles and supports the child’s physical and emotional balance.

Benefits of Baby Massage:
✔️ Improves digestion and helps relieve gas pains
✔️ Promotes better sleep and calms the nervous system
✔️ Supports muscle and joint development
✔️ Improves circulation and strengthens the immune system

How it works: The massage is performed with gentle stroking and light circular movements using baby-friendly natural oils. The session usually lasts 10-25 minutes, depending on the baby’s age and mood.

It is suitable from birth and is an excellent way to calm the baby and support their development. 😊

Classic Massage – Relaxing and circulation-enhancing massage that relieves muscle tension and stress.
Aromatherapy Massage – Relaxing and stress-relieving massage technique using essential oils. The scent and effects of the oils help balance the body and mind.
Lymphatic Massage – A gentle and soothing massage that supports the lymphatic system and helps reduce swelling and toxins in the body.
Cupping Massage – Vacuum massage that stimulates circulation, reduces muscle tension, and helps with cellulite.
Reflexology – Foot reflexology that affects the body’s self-healing processes.

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