“…The primary uses of cold plasma in dermatology involve sterilization, enhancing the presence of growth factors, stimulating cell migration, and triggering processes like apoptosis and angiogenesis [31,32]. Owing to the extensive application of cold plasma in the medical field over recent years, various configurations tailored to this domain include plasma jet [33,34], dielectric barrier discharge plasma [3,5,7,12,19,[35][36][37], and spark plasma [38][39][40]. This article focuses on examining the safety of a particular type of dielectric barrier discharge plasma, specifically addressing the discharge of the dielectric barrier of the floating electrode (FE-DBD) within the realm of biomedicine [3].…”