What Comes With the Ocura Plasma Pen

What Comes With the Ocura Plasma Pen

Exactly what is in the box, how the kit supports a full treatment from prep to aftercare, and how to get started with confidence.

What Comes With the Ocura Plasma Pen
Published 2026-05-18 · Reviewed by OcuraLife Skin Experts · 7 minute read

The Ocura Plasma Pen ships with the device, a precision tip, a USB charging cable, and a quick-start guide. That is everything you need to perform your first 5-minute treatment on a skin tag, cherry angioma, milia cyst, or other confirmed benign blemish. For a complete treatment from prep through healed skin, three additional products cover the gaps: a numbing cream before you start, healing patches while the scab is present, and a recovery cream once it lifts. Those are available separately or together in the Ultimate Bundle.

Before you buy, see our guide to how to choose a plasma pen if you want a side-by-side comparison of at-home options first. This article is specifically about what comes in the box and what a complete first treatment looks like.

Key takeaways

The base pen covers the treatment. The aftercare products cover the healing. Both together give you the full result.

  • Box includes: device, precision tip, USB charging cable, quick-start guide.
  • Treatment time: approximately 5 minutes per blemish.
  • Nine intensity settings let the same device handle a small milia and a larger skin tag.
  • Scab forms after treatment and lifts on its own by Day 3-7. New skin is visible by Week 2-3.
  • Numbing cream, healing patches, and recovery cream complete the treatment cycle and are sold separately or in the Ultimate Bundle.
  • For any spot you are uncertain about, see a dermatologist before treating at home.

What you get in the box

The Ocura Plasma Pen arrives with four items.

The device

Matte cream-white body. Gold conical precision tip. A gold intensity selector button on the side. A black digital display window showing your current power setting. Nine power settings let the same device handle a small milia cyst and a raised skin tag without swapping tools.

What ships alongside it

One precision tip (pre-attached), a USB charging cable, and a printed quick-start guide. The guide covers the 5-minute treatment protocol, the Day 3-7 scab timeline, and the Week 2-3 clear-skin window. That is the full treatment protocol, in the box before you treat anything.

What else you need for a complete treatment

The pen handles the treatment step. Three products cover the windows around it.

Before you treat (numbing cream)

Apply numbing cream 20-30 minutes before treatment. Optional but recommended, especially for sensitive locations. Most people find it removes the discomfort of the plasma arc almost entirely.

While the scab heals (healing patches)

A small protective scab forms after treatment and is present from Day 0 through Day 3-7. Healing patches cover the spot, protect it from friction and picking, and are the step most first-time users skip and then wish they had not.

After the scab lifts (recovery cream and SPF)

Once the scab falls off on its own, apply Skin Therapy Recovery Cream to support smooth healing. Add SPF 50 daily from Week 2-3 onward. New skin is more photosensitive than surrounding skin, and skipping sun protection is the most common cause of post-treatment marks.

Kit options: what to order

Base pen only

The Ocura Plasma Pen ships as a standalone order. Add aftercare products separately at any point, or use items you already own.

The Ultimate Bundle option

The Ultimate Bundle includes the Plasma Pen plus all four aftercare products: Advanced Numbing Cream, Healing Patches, Skin Therapy Recovery Cream, and SPF 50 Sunscreen. One delivery covers every stage from Day 1 prep through Week 2-3 aftercare. Best for first-time buyers who want to run the full cycle without a second order.

For a side-by-side comparison of at-home options, the best at-home plasma pen 2026 roundup covers the category. For tip selection by blemish type, see which plasma pen tip for which spot.

How to get started on your first treatment

Step 1: charge and confirm your setting

Charge the device fully before first use. The digital display shows the current power setting. Start at a conservative setting for a first treatment. The nine intensity levels let you adjust precisely after seeing how your skin responds.

Step 2: prep the skin

Clean the area with a gentle cleanser and let it dry completely. If using numbing cream, apply it now and wait the full recommended time before treating (typically 20-30 minutes). Dry skin and adequate numbing time set the treatment up correctly.

Step 3: treat, then protect immediately

Brief, precise contact with the blemish. Approximately 5 minutes per spot. Apply a healing patch immediately after. Keep the area clean and dry. Do not pick the scab. According to skin care guidance from the American Academy of Dermatology, protecting a healing wound from friction and moisture is the most consistent factor in clean, mark-free healing.

Day 1

Treat and protect

5-minute treatment per blemish. A small protective scab forms. Apply Healing Patches immediately.

Day 3-7

Scab lifts on its own

Do not pick. Begin Recovery Cream once the scab has lifted.

Week 2-3

Skin renewed

New skin is photosensitive. Apply SPF 50 daily while the area settles.

When to see a dermatologist first

At-home plasma pen use is for confirmed benign blemishes with a clear history. Any spot that has grown rapidly, changed shape or color, bleeds without cause, or has irregular borders should be evaluated by a dermatologist before any treatment at home. If you are not certain what the spot is, do not treat it. The Mayo Clinic recommends professional evaluation of any skin change that does not have a straightforward, benign history. For background on common benign skin lesions and how they are identified, MedlinePlus is a reliable starting point.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Common questions from buyers about what ships with the Ocura Plasma Pen and how to run a full treatment from start to finish.

Quick answers to the most common questions

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Does the Ocura Plasma Pen come with everything I need for treatment?

The base Ocura Plasma Pen ships with the device, a precision tip, a USB charging cable, and a quick-start guide. That is enough to perform your first 5-minute treatment. For a complete experience from prep to aftercare, three items used outside the treatment window make a meaningful difference: a numbing cream applied 20-30 minutes before, healing patches worn while the scab is present (Day 0 through Day 3-7), and a recovery cream applied once the scab has lifted. These are available separately or together in the Ultimate Bundle.

What is the difference between the base pen and the Ultimate Bundle?

The base Ocura Plasma Pen is the device only, with its precision tip, charging cable, and quick-start guide. The Ultimate Bundle includes the pen plus four aftercare products: the Advanced Numbing Cream, Healing Patches, Skin Therapy Recovery Cream, and SPF 50 Sunscreen. The bundle covers every stage of treatment in one order and is the better starting point for first-time buyers who want to complete the Day 1 through Week 2-3 healing cycle without placing a second order.

How long does a treatment take with the Ocura Plasma Pen?

Each individual blemish takes approximately 5 minutes to treat with the Ocura Plasma Pen. A small protective scab forms after treatment and typically lifts on its own between Day 3 and Day 7. The treated skin is renewed and clear by Week 2 to Week 3. Most people treat one or two spots in a session, review how the skin responds, and continue from there.

Which skin conditions can the Ocura Plasma Pen treat?

The Ocura Plasma Pen is designed for confirmed benign skin blemishes including skin tags, cherry angiomas, milia cysts, sebaceous hyperplasia, and age spots. It is not a medical device and should not be used on any spot that has not been identified as a benign blemish with a clear, stable history. If you are uncertain about a spot, consult a dermatologist before attempting any at-home treatment. MedlinePlus offers reliable background on common benign skin lesions.

Do I need extra tips or needles beyond what comes in the box?

The pen ships with one precision tip pre-attached, which handles most common blemishes including skin tags, milia, and small cherry angiomas. If you plan to treat a high volume of blemishes across multiple sessions, replacement tips available separately keep each session hygienic. See which plasma pen tip for which spot for guidance on matching tip type to blemish size and location.

Is the Ocura Plasma Pen safe for at-home use without prior training?

The Ocura Plasma Pen is designed for at-home use by adults on confirmed benign blemishes. The nine power settings let you start conservative and adjust precisely. The quick-start guide covers setup, technique, and the full aftercare sequence through Week 2-3. The most important safety step is correct identification of the target spot before treating. Any spot you are uncertain about should be evaluated by a dermatologist first, per guidance from the American Academy of Dermatology.

The bottom line

The Ocura Plasma Pen ships with the device, its precision tip, a charging cable, and a quick-start guide. That covers your first 5-minute treatment on a confirmed benign blemish. The scab lifts on its own by Day 3-7. New skin is visible by Week 2-3. For the full treatment cycle from prep through healed skin, the Ultimate Bundle adds numbing cream, healing patches, recovery cream, and SPF 50 in one order. If you want to compare at-home options before buying, the best at-home plasma pen 2026 guide covers the field in detail.

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