Cold plasma therapy for mobile wound care
Outpatient wound care is delivered across a variety of settings – including medical practices, wound care centres and patients’ homes. Treatment is provided by home carers and specialised nursing services, or carried out by patients and their relatives following appropriate instructions. PlasmaDerm can be used safely by all involved: it is mobile, delegable and efficient. This allows the therapy to be applied exactly where it is needed – both at home and in outpatient care facilities.

Cold plasma therapy supports wound healing and tissue regeneration - efficient, deeply effective and clinically proven.
Broadly applicable in outpatient wound care
PlasmaDerm is suitable for a wide range of indications commonly encountered in outpatient settings. As it is applied during routine dressing changes, the therapy can be seamlessly integrated into existing care workflows.
Phase-appropriate 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
- Seam dehiscences
- Delayed postoperative wound healing
Supportive treatment for skin graft procedures, e.g:
- Conditioning of wounds before skin grafting
- Treatment of donor sites of split-thickness skin grafts
Mobile, simple and time-saving: that's PlasmaDerm
Cold plasma therapy works on multiple levels at once, complementing standard wound care with an innovative and effective therapeutic approach. It can help reactivate stalled healing processes and gives outpatient care teams reliable support in managing complex wounds.
Proven deep-acting microcirculation
The high-frequency electrical field of PlasmaDerm demonstrably increases capillary blood flow - several hours after application and down to deep tissue layers. This deep effect is proven and represents a key added value of PlasmaDerm.

What is cold plasma?
Cold, physical, atmospheric plasma is an energy-rich gas consisting of free electrons, ions, neutral atoms and molecules as well as reactive oxygen and nitrogen species. It is created when ambient air is excited by electrical energy – for example, a high-frequency alternating voltage.
- 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. - 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 with the PlasmaDerm system
PlasmaDerm is ideally suited for a wide range of outpatient wound care applications. The therapy can be administered safely, in a structured and reliable manner — providing a clear benefit to care providers who value standardized procedures and require high practicality in daily practice.

Suitable for any location
The device is compact, robust and easy to transport - ideal for use in different environments. It can be prepared quickly and used reliably so that cold plasma therapy can be carried out wherever patients need it.
Simple treatment, even at home by patients
PlasmaDerm can be safely used by patients and their relatives at home after professional instruction. This allows therapy to continue between outpatient appointments – a key benefit for chronic wounds that require regular care.
At the same time, this approach empowers patients to actively participate in their own treatment, helping to maintain consistent therapy intervals. Care teams benefit from a significant reduction in workload, while treatment quality remains reliably high.

Seamless integration into everyday care
It is applied during dressing changes and can be easily integrated into the patient's wound care routine. PlasmaDerm can be integrated directly into the patient's usual routines.
Quick to use

Flexible application

Compatible with routines

How the PlasmaDerm therapy works
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.
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 any questions you may have about cold plasma therapy, integration into your processes or the purchase of a cold plasma device. Use the form or call us directly – we will be happy to help you.
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