PLASMA VS ELECTRIC
PLASMA PEN
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Uses light energy instead of electric current and does not damage the skin
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A real plasma device
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Produces a 100% plasma arc with a violet color
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A real plasma pen does not burn the skin and gives a smell of ozone off which also excludes infection risk
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A plasma pen makes white or red or very light brown ablation points, there will be a 'carbon crust' formed within the epidermis
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Plasma pen: relatively fast and short recovery time rehabilitation period (5-1 days). no risk of scarring
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A plasma pen often has customizable modes for different skin types, sustainable plasma technology which naturally leads to higher costs and purchase price
ELECTRIC PEN
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Uses electric current (skin damage)
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An electric pen or "fake" plasma pen produces an electric spark with a yellowish, sometimes
yellow-green or orange color and produces no real plasma -
An electric pen provides an smell of burnt skin off leading to nausea, has high risk of burns and infections
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An electric pen provides an smell of burnt skin off
leading to nausea, has high risk of burns and infections -
An electric pen makes dark brown/black ablation points, there will be a crusting formed directly on the surface of the skin
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Electric pen: long recovery time (24 days and more) and high risk of scarring and irreparable damage to the (skin) tissue
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An electric pen often lacks customizable modes, no plasma technology and very low purchase price