USB Mini Laser Plasma Pen Mole Removal Age Spot Remover Skin Wart Tattoo Machine
Product Features:
The USB Mini Laser Plasma Pen is a revolutionary device that combines the power of plasma technology with the convenience of a portable design. It is used for the non-invasive removal of skin imperfections such as moles, age spots, skin tags, and warts.
Benefits:
* Precise and effective removal of skin imperfections
* Non-invasive and pain-free procedure
* Safe for all skin types
* Portable and easy to use
* Affordable and time-saving
Features:
* Adjustable plasma intensity levels
* Built-in LED light for precise operation
* Rechargeable via USB for cordless use
* Lightweight and compact for easy portability
* Comes with various needle tips for different skin concerns
Usage:
* The USB Mini Laser Plasma Pen is designed for easy and safe use. Simply select the appropriate needle tip, adjust the plasma intensity level, and gently glide the pen over the targeted area. The plasma beam will effectively remove the blemish without damaging the surrounding skin.
Specifications:
* Dimensions: 120 x 2.4 cm
* Weight: 50g
* Power: 5W
* Plasma intensity levels: 5
* Needle tips: 6 (fine, medium, coarse, flat, round, dot)
Additional Features:
* The USB Mini Laser Plasma Pen features a unique adjustable needle design, allowing you to customize the treatment depth for different skin conditions.
* Its built-in LED light provides optimal visibility, ensuring precise and safe operation.
* The rechargeable USB battery makes it portable and convenient to use anytime, anywhere.
Why Choose the USB Mini Laser Plasma Pen?
Unlike other skin removal methods, the USB Mini Laser Plasma Pen offers a safe, non-invasive, and precise way to remove skin imperfections. It is perfect for those who want to improve the appearance of their skin without the risks and complications associated with surgery or chemical treatments.
Resources:
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Plasma Therapy for Skin Tightening and Rejuvenation: A Review of the Literature
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Laser and Plasma Treatment of Skin Lesions: A Narrative Review