Cool Plasma Training
Cool Plasma Practitioner CPD Course
Using the Coolplasmo Cold & Hot Plasma System
Delivered by the National Aesthetics Training Academy (NATA)
Course Overview
The Cool Plasma Practitioner CPD Course provides comprehensive training in the safe and effective
use of the Coolplasmo Cold Plasma Beauty Device. This device combines
non-thermal cold plasma technology with targeted hot plasma energy to support skin regeneration,
resurfacing and lesion refinement.
This NATA-accredited CPD module includes full theory, device operation, probe selection,
contraindications, treatment protocols, health and safety, aftercare, and professional development
planning. Learners develop the confidence to deliver Cool Plasma treatments safely within a
clinical or aesthetic environment.
What Is the Coolplasmo System?
The Coolplasmo device delivers two advanced plasma modalities:
- Cold Plasma: Non-thermal ionised gas (30–70°C) for antibacterial action, reduced inflammation and cellular repair.
- Hot Plasma: High-energy plasma for precision resurfacing, wrinkle reduction, pigmentation treatment and lesion work.
Powered by medical-grade argon or helium, with multiple probe attachments, the system provides
versatile treatment options for acne, ageing, pigmentation, texture, scars, scalp health and more.
Who Is This Course For?
- Aesthetic practitioners
- Beauty therapists seeking new technologies
- Nurses, medics, and allied health professionals
- Clinics expanding their regenerative treatment menu
- Practitioners wanting structured CPD certification
Course Modules & Units
Unit 1: Introduction to Cool Plasma
Understanding cold vs hot plasma, its properties and relevance in aesthetics.
Unit 2: Plasma Science
Foundations of ionisation, reactive species, and how plasma interacts with skin.
Unit 3: Device Components & Probes
Full breakdown of the Coolplasmo handpieces, probes 1–10, and gas cylinder system.
Unit 4: Health & Safety Protocols
PPE, patient protection, equipment checks, gas safety and clinical governance.
Unit 5: Contraindications & Risk Management
Medical, medication-related and skin-based contraindications.
Unit 6: Cold Plasma Treatment Protocol
Parameter selection, correct technique, and treatment refinement.
Unit 7: Hot Plasma Treatment Protocol
Scanning, dotting, lesion work and safe energy control.
Unit 8: Aftercare & Recovery
Post-treatment skin management for both cold and hot plasma.
Unit 9: Assessment & Competency
Knowledge test, practical assessment and PDP reflective learning.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the course, learners will be able to:
- Explain the scientific principles behind cold and hot plasma.
- Identify all Coolplasmo components and their clinical applications.
- Conduct safe skin analysis and contraindication screening.
- Set up and operate the device safely using best practice.
- Select correct probes and parameters for a range of skin conditions.
- Perform cold plasma facial and targeted treatment protocols.
- Carry out hot plasma scanning and dotting techniques conservatively.
- Provide accurate aftercare guidance and identify complications.
- Meet NATA standards for documentation and clinical safety.
- Create a personalised PDP plan to support ongoing professional development.
Assessment & Certification
- Written knowledge workbook (pass mark 80%)
- Clinical competency assessment
- PDP reflective activity
- NATA Cool Plasma CPD Certificate issued upon completion
Why Train With NATA?
- Nurse-led teaching and clinical governance
- Evidence-based curriculum
- Recognised national training provider
- Aligned with upcoming UK licensing changes
- Supportive and accessible CPD development pathway
Enrol Now
For course dates, booking and enquiries:
📞 0151 283 3333
📲 WhatsApp 07973 564 582
🌐 www.nataonline.co.uk