Cool Jet™

The Cool Jet™ Plasma Pen uses a cooler atmospheric temperature so there is ZERO surface trauma

The Cool Jet™ Plasma Pen uses a cooler atmospheric temperature so there is ZERO surface trauma unlike Fibroblast Plasma, our advanced Cool Jet™ technology combined with our new Jet Plasma Super Tip™ allows the Cool Jet™ Plasma device to effectively deliver Plasma into the dermal and subcutaneous layers of the skin which stimulates collagen production that helps re-model the cellular structure of the skin from the inside out.

Cool Jet™ is the latest technology in Jet Plasma Devices, utilising high-voltage, low atmospheric plasma temperature to increase skin elasticity whilst increasing collagen levels as it shrinks pores, brightens, tightens and purifies the epidermis.

The connective tissue is strengthened and the structure of the skin is firmed. Cool Jet™ is not only pain-free and gentle on the skin, it’s also highly effective. Cool Jet™ treatments have powerful anti-aging benefits.The treatment boosts the production of new collagen and triggers epidermal regeneration, resulting in the long term benefits and giving you a more fresh and youthful appearance.

How Cool Jet™ works

The Cool Jet™ Plasma Pen uses a cooler atmospheric temperature so there is zero surface trauma unlike fibroblast plasma. Our Advanced Coollet Technology combined with our New Jet Plasma SUPER TIP allows the Cool Jet™ Device to effectively Deliver Plasma into the dermal and subcutaneous lavers of the skin that stimulates collagen production that helps re-model the cellular structure of the skin from the inside out.

How will Cool Jet™ treatments benefit you?

  • Juvenile Acne
  • Active Acne & Scars
  • Reduces Pigmentaion
  • Anti-aging
  • Rosacea
  • Shrinks Pores
  • Brightens & Tightens Skin
  • Single treatment £299 Book a course of 4 and receive 20% off


Before and After Cool Jet™ Plasma Pen


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