Meet The Team Behind Plasmour

Meet our board of advisors, our backgrounds and how we came together to create a truly groundbreaking device that we believe is about to change the world of acne treatment.

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Dr. Anika Sharma, MD

Board-Certified Dermatologist

Dr. Anika Sharma is a board-certified dermatologist known for her work in inflammatory skin disorders and advanced therapeutic technologies. With over a decade of clinical practice, she has treated thousands of patients struggling with persistent acne, hormonal breakouts, and scarring. Dr. Sharma is widely respected for her evidence-based approach and her commitment to bringing the most effective, scientifically validated treatments to everyday people. Her research interest in non-thermal plasma therapies began after witnessing remarkable improvement in patients who had exhausted every conventional option.

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Dr. Lauren Whitfield, MD

Aesthetic & Medical Dermatology Expert

Dr. Lauren Whitfield is a leading authority in aesthetic dermatology, focusing on skin barrier repair, pigmentation, and long-term acne management. Known for her calm, compassionate presence, Dr. Whitfield has spent years helping patients whose acne deeply affected their confidence and mental health. She has collaborated on multiple clinical studies evaluating the safety and efficacy of emerging dermatological technologies. Her passion lies in combining high-tech innovation with accessible skincare solutions that work for real people, not just the elite.

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Dr. Marco Bennett, MD

Skin Health & Regenerative Therapy Specialist

Dr. Marco Bennett is a clinical dermatologist and regenerative therapy specialist who has worked extensively with cutting-edge in-clinic devices across the US and Seoul. He became one of the earliest American physicians to integrate cold atmospheric plasma therapy into treatment plans after witnessing its unprecedented antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and scar-reducing effects. Dr. Bennett is known for his analytical, results-driven mindset and his dedication to bridging the gap between medical-grade outcomes and at-home accessibility.

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The Story Behind the World’s First Clinical-Grade At-Home Cold Plasma Device.

For years, Dr. Sharma, Dr. Whitfield, and Dr. Bennett each saw the same heartbreaking pattern in their clinics: patients battling acne were also battling anxiety, social withdrawal, and depression.

Many had tried everything, prescriptions, topicals, lasers, often with minimal or temporary results. When cold plasma therapy emerged in Korea and began spreading slowly into high-end clinics across the US, the three dermatologists saw something they had never witnessed before in acne treatment: rapid reduction in inflammation, accelerated healing, and visible improvements in just a few sessions.

But there was a problem:

✨ In-clinic treatments were expensive, far beyond what the average person could afford.

✨ Sessions required repeated visits, costing hundreds of dollars per appointment.

✨ Only a handful of elite dermatology centers even offered the technology.

The three doctors found themselves asking the same question: “If this treatment is truly life-changing, why shouldn’t everyone have access to it?”

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So we joined forces.

Leveraging Dr. Bennett’s clinical device experience, Dr. Sharma’s research background, and Dr. Whitfield’s patient-centered approach, they spent years refining and miniaturizing the same cold plasma technology used in medical settings, without compromising safety, effectiveness, or clinical integrity. The result?

The world’s first clinical-grade at-home cold plasma therapy device, designed specifically for acne.

  • A device that:
  • Uses true cold atmospheric plasma, the same mechanism used in clinics
  • Requires only 3 minutes per session
  • Needs just two treatments per week
  • Has zero downtime
  • Can be used in the comfort and privacy of home
  • Makes world-leading dermatology technology finally accessible

For the first time ever, people struggling with acne could achieve dermatology-level results without the clinic-level prices.