What is the A|C|C|O|R Cosmetic Corrector Plasma Pen Treatment?

April 28, 2022

The A|C|C|O|R Cosmetic Corrector, is the world’s number one Plasma Pen, effectively lifting and tightening skin, without the need for surgery. Delivering treatments since 2013, A|C|C|O|R is now used in over 60 countries by thousands of practitioners to deliver countless successful outcomes. 

Here are some of the most frequently asked questions so you can better understand how this leading technology works, and how it will benefit your patients:

What can A|C|C|O|R Treat?

The combination of Plasma and LF+ Technology currently makes the Plasma Pen unique worldwide.⁣⁣ This FDA approved technology can successfully treat:
 
  • Skin tightening: Upper and lower lids, Soft Facelift, throat and tummy lift
  • Reduction of wrinkles and uneven surfaces: e.g. perioral wrinkles, worry lines, nasolabial folds, forehead
  • Reduction of unsightly pigmentation: e.g. age/sun spots, liver spots, moles
  • Scar reduction/improvement
  • Removal or correction of permanent make-up, skin tags and small tattoos

How Does the A|C|C|O|R Treatment Work?

The pen creates an ionised plasma arc, without touching the skin, which projects onto the skin surface. The plasma arc instantly vaporises a point of the skin at the required position, tightening the immediate surrounding area.

Is the Treatment Painful?

A|C|C|O|R is an especially gentle and low-pain procedure. A Topical anaesthetic cream is applied prior to treatment, minimising discomfort. After treatment a sensation similar to wind or sun exposure is felt. ⁣⁣ The low-frequency technology enables better results and quicker healing through its non-ablative epidermal-only sublimation.
 

How Many Treatments are Required?⁣⁣

For most people, one treatment is enough, however, some may require 2-3 treatments, depending on the severity of the wrinkles/loose skin. There is a three-month gap between each treatment.

How Soon do Results Show and Are they Permanent?⁣⁣

The procedure achieves incredible results immediately, although the results continue for up to 3 months after the treatment. The results are permanent, only diminishing with the natural ageing process.⁣⁣

Is there any Downtime Following Treatment?⁣⁣

Immediately following treatment, there may be a slight redness and swelling in the treated area. Very small scabs will form which will naturally fall off between 4 to 14 days. Whilst scabs are present, we recommend SPF 50 or Minerals Foundation as a cover-up and protection.

How Much Can I Make Offering A|C|C|O|R at My Salon/Clinic?

A|C|C|O|R offers high revenue and £ per hour, with low investment and minimal consumable costs. With the cost per treatment starting as low as £1, A|C|C|O|R can provide an average income of £200-£800 per hour. We also offer 3 years of 0% finance from only £155 per month, with the option to experience a full day’s training with A|C|C|O|R plasma elite trainers before you decide to invest.

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