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PlasmaDerm - clinically validated deep-acting wound therapy

PlasmaDerm is a mobile device that can be easily transported within clinical settings. The therapy promotes wound healing, reduces microbial burden – including resistant pathogens – and improves microcirculation. Its simple and safe application also makes it suitable for outpatient aftercare, enabling patients with chronic and infected wounds to be treated more efficiently or discharged sooner.

Discover PlasmaDerm

The innovative cold plasma therapy with deep-acting effect activates key processes of wound healing

    Clinically validated
    Easy integration into standard wound care
    Lightweight and mobile design

Our cold plasma device is suitable for a wide range of indications

PlasmaDerm generates cold plasma directly on the wound surface, enhancing microcirculation down to deep tissue layers. This effect remains active for several hours and thus supports processes that are particularly relevant for chronic and infected wounds.

Phase-adapted wound management for chronic and poorly healing wounds, e. g.:
  • Ulcers due to chronic venous insufficiency
  • Ulcers due to peripheral arterial occlusive disease
  • Mixed venous-arterial ulcers
  • Diabetic foot ulcers
  • Pressure ulcers
  • Infected wounds
Surgical site care, e. g.:
  • Superficial wound infections
  • Suture dehiscence
  • Delayed wound healing
Supportive treatment in skin graft procedures, e. g.:
  • Conditioning of wounds before skin grafting
  • Treatment of donor sites of split-thickness skin grafts

How PlasmaDerm works

PlasmaDerm technology combines two active principles: Directly generated cold plasma and a high-frequency electric field that acts on the body. Both address several levels that are disturbed in chronic wounds.

Proven deep-acting microcirculation

Unique to PlasmaDerm: Microcirculation is demonstrably increased down to the deep tissue layers – a key advantage that clearly distinguishes PlasmaDerm from other procedures.

Influence on inflammatory processes

Regular use of the cold plasma therapy device helps to overcome the chronic inflammatory phase.

Reduction of the microbial load

Cold plasma inactivates even multi-resistant bacteria and has a positive effect on the wound environment.

Promotion of wound healing

The processes described above act synergistically and promote wound healing and tissue regeneration. Other effects – such as the promotion of cell proliferation, cell migration and angiogenesis – have an additional positive influence on healing.

The effect of PlasmaDerm in clinical use

Find out about the multimodal effect of cold plasma therapy and the benefits in daily care.

What is cold plasma?

Cold, physical, atmospheric plasma is an energy-rich gas composed of free electrons, ions, neutral atoms, molecules, and reactive oxygen and nitrogen species. It is generated when ambient air is excited by electrical energy, for example, a high-frequency alternating voltage.

  1. Generated cold plasma
    Forms directly at the treatment area. Nitrogen, oxygen, and other gases in the surrounding air are ionised between the nubs of the spacer, producing reactive gas species such as ozone and nitric oxide.
  2. Electric field
    Demonstrated to enhance microcirculation for several hours, reaching deep tissue layers. This is a key advantage of PlasmaDerm, contributing significantly to its therapeutic effect.
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Your advantages of our PlasmaDerm system

The technology was developed for safe, reproducible and delegable plasma therapy suitable for inpatient and outpatient care. The application is intuitive and fits seamlessly into existing processes.

Mobile use
Flexible in inpatient and outpatient structures

PlasmaDerm therapy is mobile, easy to transport and time-saving to use. This means that PlasmaDerm can be easily integrated into various inpatient and outpatient settings - from the ward to the specialised wound centre.

Seamless integration into existing processes

PlasmaDerm treatment is carried out simply as part of the dressing change and can be easily integrated into standard wound treatment - in all phases of wound healing.

Simple and uncomplicated

The therapy is straightforward to explain, intuitive to perform and can be integrated into routine care in just a few simple steps.

Cross-sector applicability

The system can be used in hospitals, outpatient settings, and even directly by patients and their relatives.

Suitable for large and small wounds

Both large and small wounds - including those in difficult-to-reach locations can be treated with a single device. The available spacer sizes allow for precise and adaptable application.

Step-by-Step Clinical Workflow

The treatment is standardised and safe: each area is treated in two 90-second intervals. This double application enhances the therapeutic effect. For larger wounds, the spacer is gradually overlapped until the entire area is completely covered.

The application is performed as part of a dressing change. First, the wound is cleaned and disinfected, as PlasmaDerm therapy is always applied after wound cleaning. The appropriate spacer is selected based on wound size and attached to the hand-held device. Finally, connect the device and switch it on.

Practical examples with PlasmaDerm

Frequently asked questions about PlasmaDerm therapy

Inpatient teams often ask similar questions about cold plasma therapy. You can find concise answers here.

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Our team of specialists will support you with all questions relating to plasma therapy, integration into your processes or the purchase of a plasma device. Use the form or call us directly – we will be happy to help you.

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