Noun
/ˌplæz.məʊˈθɛrə.pi/
Plasmotherapy refers to a medical treatment that involves the use of plasma, typically plasma derived from the patient's own blood, to promote healing or rejuvenation. It may be applied in various areas, including orthopedics, dermatology, and aesthetics.
The frequency of use is relatively moderate; while it's a recognized term in specific medical and cosmetic contexts, it may not be widely known amongst the general population. It is more commonly encountered in written contexts, particularly in medical literature and articles.
Плазмотерапия становится все более популярной среди спортсменов для лечения спортивных травм.
The dermatologist suggested plasmotherapy as a potential solution for my hair loss.
Дерматолог предложил плазмотерапию как потенциальное решение для моей потери волос.
Many clinics now offer plasmotherapy for rejuvenating skin appearance.
Plasmotherapy is not commonly featured in idiomatic expressions within the English language, given its specificity to medical terminology. However, it can be intertwined in discussions about healing, rejuvenation, or recovery.
"На здоровье не сэкономишь, и плазмотерапия может оказаться тем универсальным лекарством, которое вы искали."
"After the treatment, she felt like she had turned back the clock with plasmotherapy."
"После процедуры она почувствовала, что сумела повернуть время назад с помощью плазмотерапии."
"In the world of cosmetics, plasmotherapy is a game changer for many."
The term plasmotherapy is derived from the word "plasma," which refers to the liquid component of blood where blood cells are suspended, combined with "therapy," which comes from the Greek word "therapeia," meaning "to heal." The concept of using plasma therapeutically has its roots in modern medical practices that began to develop in the late 20th century.
Synonyms: - Plasma therapy - Platelet-rich plasma therapy (PRP therapy)
Antonyms: - Standard medical treatment (non-plasma treatments) - Invasive surgical procedures (which plasmotherapy aims to avoid)