Plexr Plasma Skin Tightening in London, ON
where skin integrity shapes structure
Non-surgical skin tightening and surface refinement guided by anatomy, tissue behavior, and long-term skin health.
Plexr is a non-surgical plasma treatment used to tighten and contract skin in precise, localized areas.
Unlike lasers or injectables, Plexr works at the surface level through controlled plasma energy, creating micro-injuries that trigger skin contraction and a focused healing response. It is most often used for small areas of laxity where precision matters.
At bespøke by SkinAlchemy, Plexr is selected based on anatomy, skin quality, and treatment goals, not as a replacement for surgery or other modalities.
what plexr is used for
Plexr may be considered for:
- Upper and lower eyelid tightening
- Fine lines and crepey skin
- Small areas of localized skin laxity
- Targeted skin refinement where surgery is not desired
Suitability depends on skin type, degree of laxity, and healing response.
how plexr works
Plexr delivers controlled plasma energy to the skin surface, creating micro-points of sublimation without cutting or excision.
This process leads to:
- Immediate tissue contraction
- Gradual tightening as the skin heals
- Collagen remodelling over time
Treatment is focal and precise rather than diffuse.
plexr vs laser or injectables
Plexr is not a laser and does not use light energy. It also does not add volume or alter muscle movement like injectables.
It is best understood as:
- Laser → broader skin resurfacing or dermal remodeling
- Injectables → structural support and movement control
- Plexr → precise surface tightening in small areas
Some patients benefit from combining Plexr with other treatments as part of a staged plan.
frequently asked questions
Is Plexr the same as a laser treatment?
No. Plexr uses plasma energy rather than light. It works through controlled surface injury and tissue contraction, making it suited for small, targeted areas.
Is Plexr used instead of surgery?
Plexr is a non-surgical option for select cases. It does not replace surgical procedures for significant laxity but may be appropriate for mild to moderate concerns.
What areas can be treated with Plexr?
Common areas include the eyelids and small focal areas of skin laxity. Treatment areas are assessed individually.
How many treatments are needed?
This varies based on the area treated, skin quality, and response. Some patients require more than one session. This is discussed during consultation.
to determine if Plexr is appropriate for your concerns.
