In recent years, Spark Plasma has been used as a rejuvenation and correction method to treat some problems, such as signs of aging or some other skin problems. In this study, the physical and chemical characteristics of one of the spark plasmas generating devices have been examined, and an attempt has been made to compare the results with international standards. In this study, the device’s electrical characteristics, such as electric discharge current, leakage current, voltage, and power of the device, have been examined to ensure no risk to the health of patients and consumers of such devices. In the following, the chemical analysis of the gas emitted as a product of skin being treated has been discussed, and the positive and negative points of the presence of these gases, their concentration, and their diffusion distance have been investigated. The skin temperature is measured before, during, and after processing to predict any possible risk. Ultraviolet radiation, which is one of the leading causes of skin problems and the loss of skin strength, has been investigated in this study and compared with the standards compiled for this wavelength of electromagnetic radiation to all safety points in this field can be specified. In this study, the area of the created scabs has been investigated so that the device can be best adjusted to achieve the desired result in any therapeutic field, such as rejuvenation or xanthelasma treatment. Also, skin characteristics such as perfusion and oxygen supply after plasma treatment have been investigated using a hyperspectral camera so that changes in these vital skin characteristics can be monitored.