Skin Resurfacing for Fresh, Radiant Skin

Skin loses some of its natural glow over time — that is simply what sun, stress, and years do. Fine lines, rough patches, uneven tone, sun spots, and old scarring all accumulate slowly enough that one day you notice your skin just looks tired.
The encouraging part: much of that change is reversible at the surface level. Plasma skin resurfacing is one of the most effective non-surgical ways to renew skin texture and restore radiance, and it is one of the treatments we use most at Ridgeline Longevity & Aesthetics.
What Is Plasma Skin Resurfacing?
Plasma skin resurfacing is a noninvasive treatment that uses focused microplasma technology to renew damaged skin one layer at a time. As the outer layers are refined, the process also stimulates the skin's own collagen production underneath — addressing both what you see and the structure beneath it.
At Ridgeline, we perform resurfacing with the Alma Opus Plasma system, which lets us customize depth and intensity to your skin type and the specific areas you want to address — from fine lines and texture to scarring, hyperpigmentation, and stretch marks.
Who It Is For
Resurfacing tends to be a fit if you want to even out pigmentation, smooth and refine skin texture, soften the appearance of scars, or simply restore a glow that has faded over time.
Because the treatment is adjustable, your provider can tailor it to lighter refresh sessions or deeper renewal work, depending on your skin and your goals. That conversation starts at your consultation, where we map a plan to your specific concerns.
What Recovery Looks Like
After treatment, your provider will walk you through simple steps that support healing. The most important rule: do not pick or peel flaking skin, since that can cause lasting damage. Skip waxing, shaving, and depilatory creams in the treated area while it heals.
Daily SPF 50 and a hat outdoors are essential during recovery, and a soothing ointment can help treated areas feel comfortable. Most patients find the downtime modest relative to the results.
How Often Should You Schedule Treatments?
Many patients notice visible improvement after their first session. For fuller results, a series of three to four treatments spaced two to four weeks apart is typical, with deeper resurfacing sometimes calling for more time between visits.
From there, maintenance sessions every six to twelve months help preserve what you have built. If you are ready to restore fresh, radiant skin, contact Ridgeline Longevity & Aesthetics at 208-932-2330 to schedule a consultation — our providers will help bring out your skin's natural radiance.
Individual results may vary. Information on this page is educational and is not a substitute for personalized medical advice.
