Maglev Jett Plasma at AQP – one technology behind five targeted treatments
It often starts small: a milia that never goes away, a tiny skin tag that catches on jewelry, a sun spot that becomes more visible year by year—or a scar/stretch mark that reflects light in an uneven way. Skincare can do a lot, but when the concern is local and well-defined, it helps to use a method that works locally and precisely.
That’s why AQP uses CE-certified Maglev Jett Plasma across five treatments—one technology, different goals, depending on what your skin needs.
What is “plasma jet”? (simple explanation)
Think of plasma jet as activated air used like a high-precision energy brush. Instead of treating large areas, it works point by point in small, targeted fields.
In each micro-point, there is a controlled, superficial heat/tissue effect. This is why you typically get tiny dry dots/scabs for a short period afterward. It’s not a “large burn”—it’s a micro-response that your skin heals in a controlled way.
What does the “Maglev” part do?
When treating delicate areas—like the upper eyelid, upper lip, small spots, or small scar fields—stability matters. Maglev control helps deliver energy evenly and consistently in micro-points, with the aim of:
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precision in small fields
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predictable, superficial depth in the skin surface
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a controlled, tidy healing phase
What happens in the skin after treatment?
This is the most honest and easy way to understand plasma jet:
1) Micro-point response
We create micro-points in a defined area. Your skin responds locally.
2) Scab phase
Tiny, dry scabs are normal. At AQP, the expected downtime is often 5–10 days (varies by area, skin type, and aftercare).
3) Smoother surface
When scabs fall off naturally and the area heals undisturbed, the surface often looks more even.
4) Gradual texture improvement (for scars/striae/lines)
For texture-focused treatments, improvement is usually gradual, which is why these plans are often built as a short series.
“Does it burn the skin?”
Yes—in the sense of micro-thermal points in the surface. That’s what creates the tiny, dry scabs.
But it does not burn large areas, and it doesn’t “pull” the skin physically like suction. What people describe as a “tighter look” comes from a controlled micro-point response, followed by localized healing and re-organization of the surface over time.
Safety at AQP: when we treat—and when we refer
We treat only findings that appear typical and safe based on our in-clinic assessment.
Suspicious or atypical lesions are not treated—they are referred to a doctor/dermatologist for evaluation.
Good selection is part of quality care.
Five treatments – one technology: what happens in each one?
A) When the goal is smoothing small surface irregularities (same principle, different scope)
These treatments use micro-points for cosmetic smoothing of small, local irregularities.
Skintags & Milia Therapy
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Precise point treatment for tiny skin tags and milia (after suitability assessment).
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Focus: very small fields, gentle downtime, simple home plan.
Spots & Bumps Therapy
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When you want to address multiple small, benign irregularities in one 60-minute visit.
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Focus: broader “tidying up” using the same micro-point principle.
What happens in the skin?
Controlled micro-point response → small scabs → smoother surface in the treated field.
B) When the goal is point treatment for superficial spots and small vascular changes
Plasma Pigment Therapy
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Point treatment for selected superficial pigment spots and small vascular changes (selectively).
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Focus: skin type/season assessment and consistent SPF afterward to reduce the risk of unwanted pigmentation.
What happens in the skin?
Micro-points on the spot’s surface → local scab phase → a calmer, more even-looking area where suitable.
C) When the goal is texture remodeling in defined fields
Scar & Striae Remodel Therapy
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Point-by-point remodeling for softer scars and less visible stretch marks in limited fields.
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Often built as a short series for a more even overall result.
What happens in the skin?
Micro-points in small fields → controlled repair response → gradual texture improvement over time.
D) When the goal is a “micro-lift” for fine lines and crepey skin in small areas
Plasma FibroLift Therapy
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Precise micro-lift for fine lines and crepey texture in small fields (upper eyelids/upper lip).
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Focus: even energy delivery, calming protocol, barrier-friendly aftercare.
What happens in the skin?
Micro-thermal points in small fields → controlled surface response → tighter, smoother-looking texture over time (often 1–2 sessions per area).
What to expect (common across plasma treatments)
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60 minutes: assessment → plan/marking → micro-point treatment → calming finish → home care plan
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Downtime: tiny dry scabs for about 5–10 days
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Important: do not pick
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Daily SPF during the healing period
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Avoid sauna, swimming pools, and intense workouts for 24–48 hours
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Contact a doctor if you notice signs of infection
Preparation and aftercare (simple and effective)
Before
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Arrive with clean skin in the area
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Avoid AHA/BHA/retinoids for 24 hours before
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Avoid strong sun exposure the week prior
After
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Gentle cleansing + calming/barrier cream
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Daily SPF
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Do not pick scabs
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Avoid heat/friction/intense exercise for 24–48 hours
Contraindications (short list)
Active infection/wounds, tendency to keloid scarring, recent heavy sun/sunbed exposure, isotretinoin within the last 6–12 months, pregnancy/breastfeeding (case-by-case), anticoagulants/coagulation disorders.
FAQ
1) Does it hurt?
Most people describe brief, localized discomfort. It varies by area and skin sensitivity.
2) How long do the scabs last?
Often 5–10 days. Not picking is the most important rule for a clean result.
3) When will I see results?
Surface changes are best assessed once scabs are gone. Texture (scars/striae/lines) tends to improve more gradually.
4) Can I go to work/social events?
Many can, but you should be comfortable having small dots/scabs during the downtime.
5) Will you treat any spot that looks like a lesion?
No. Suspicious or atypical lesions are referred for medical evaluation.
Summary
Maglev Jett Plasma at AQP is about micro-point precision: controlled treatment in small fields, clear aftercare, and careful selection of what’s suitable. One technology—five different goals, from small surface irregularities and selected spots, to texture, scars/striae, and micro-lift in delicate areas.
✨ This blog was created with AI assistance and carefully quality-checked by AQP’s medical-aesthetic practitioner.
