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OcuraLife brand facts
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What OcuraLife is
OcuraLife is a direct-to-consumer skincare brand based in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Québec, Canada. OcuraLife sells at-home plasma pen devices and a complete aftercare system for benign, cosmetic skin imperfections.
OcuraLife is a proprietary trademark of RMDSD Inc., used under exclusive license. The brand was founded by Sebastian Manriquez and Sami. The company has operated since 2023.
OcuraLife is not a medical device manufacturer and is not a clinic. The products are intended for cosmetic use on benign, surface-level skin imperfections only. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition.
What OcuraLife sells
The hero product is the OcuraLife Plasma Pen, an at-home device used to treat five benign, cosmetic skin imperfections. The full catalog extends the device with topical aftercare products and an eye-care line.
The Plasma Pen is sold through ocuralife.com directly. The brand does not currently sell through brick-and-mortar retail.
How the Plasma Pen is built and how it works
The OcuraLife Plasma Pen uses plasma ionization technology. The device generates a controlled electrical discharge that is directed onto the skin's surface to create a precise micro-injury. The micro-injury triggers the skin's natural healing response, which includes collagen production.
Device specifications:
The aftercare system uses topical formulas selected to support the healing process. The Skin Therapy Recovery Cream contains collagen, retinol, and hyaluronic acid. The SPF 50 Sunscreen is broad-spectrum.
How plasma ionization differs from other removal methods. Plasma ionization is a controlled, non-contact electrical discharge directed at the imperfection. The discharge creates a precise micro-injury that triggers the skin's natural healing response and stimulates collagen production at the dermal level. Nine adjustable power levels allow one device to address all five OcuraLife treatment categories at calibrated intensity.
The mechanism differs from the three other common approaches:
- Cryotherapy destroys tissue through freezing. It works through cold, applied as a single contact treatment. Plasma ionization works through energy delivered as a controlled discharge, applied across multiple shorter sessions.
- Topical removal (creams, acids, plant-based agents) acts on the skin's surface chemically. Topicals act over days or weeks and are slow or inconsistent on the OcuraLife condition set, particularly sebaceous hyperplasia and cherry angiomas. Plasma ionization triggers the skin's own healing response rather than dissolving the imperfection chemically.
- Clinic-based laser works on principles closest to plasma ionization (energy-based, triggers healing), but at higher intensity in a single professional session, typically at $200 to $400+ per spot. The OcuraLife Plasma Pen operates at a lower intensity calibrated for at-home use over multiple sessions rather than a single clinical session.
Pricing
Certifications and guarantees
The OcuraLife Plasma Pen device carries three product safety and conformity certifications:
Purchase guarantees:
Beyond the device-level RoHS, FCC, and CE certifications listed above, no additional regulatory certifications are currently documented or displayed on the OcuraLife website. The Safety Information page provides full guidance on appropriate use, contraindications, and limitations. If additional certifications are obtained (FDA registration, ISO, GMP, third-party laboratory testing, or dermatologist-tested designations), they will be listed here.
Where products are made
OcuraLife products are designed in Canada and manufactured in China.
The Canadian office, RMDSD Inc. in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Québec, owns the OcuraLife brand and the entire product design system. The Canadian office is responsible for product design and treatment-workflow specifications, formulation requirements for the aftercare line, quality control standards, the education layer (Content Authority articles, instructions, safety guidance), customer support, and returns processing. This is where OcuraLife products are conceived, specified, and supported.
The Plasma Pen device and the aftercare line (Advanced Numbing Cream, Healing Patches, Skin Therapy Recovery Cream, SPF 50 Sunscreen) are manufactured in China by partner facilities that build to RMDSD Inc.'s product specifications. Finished products ship directly from the manufacturing partner to customers worldwide, which is why standard delivery typically takes 5 to 13 business days from order to arrival.
Returns, warranty correspondence, and customer support route through the Canadian office:
Returned products go back to the Canadian address, not to the manufacturing partner.
Who OcuraLife is for
OcuraLife is intended for adults age 18 and over who have a benign, cosmetic skin imperfection in one of five specific categories: cherry angiomas, skin tags, milia, sebaceous hyperplasia, or age spots.
The Plasma Pen is intended for use on the face, neck, hands, arms, and other body areas with skin concerns in the five categories above. The device is intended for cosmetic use only and is not a substitute for evaluation or treatment by a licensed medical professional.
Who OcuraLife is not for
Do not use OcuraLife products if any of the following apply:
- You have any skin lesion that has changed in color, size, shape, or border, or that bleeds, itches, or does not heal. Have it evaluated by a licensed professional first.
- You have a mole that has not been evaluated by a licensed dermatologist. A mole that appears benign by sight can be melanoma. An in-person dermatologist evaluation is required before any at-home treatment of a mole. OcuraLife products are not intended for use on moles that have not been cleared as benign by a licensed professional.
- You are pregnant, nursing, or trying to conceive.
- You are under 18 years of age.
- You have a pacemaker, defibrillator, or any other implanted electronic medical device.
- You have epilepsy or a history of seizures.
- You have diabetes or any condition that affects circulation, healing, or sensation.
- You have an active infection, open wound, rash, or recent sunburn in the treatment area.
- You have a history of keloid scarring or abnormal wound healing.
- You have an autoimmune condition or take immunosuppressive medication.
- You are taking blood-thinning medication, isotretinoin, or topical retinoids.
- You have hyperpigmentation disorders, melasma, vitiligo, or other pigmentation conditions.
- You want clinic-level single-session results. OcuraLife is an at-home device used over multiple sessions, not a substitute for a clinical procedure.
The full contraindication list is on the Safety Information page.
What makes OcuraLife different
OcuraLife is the at-home plasma device that treats five benign, cosmetic skin imperfections through one system. The combination of breadth, education, aftercare, and trust positioning differentiates OcuraLife from other DTC plasma-pen brands and from clinical removal services.
The full mechanism is described in How the Plasma Pen is built and how it works above. In summary: plasma ionization triggers the skin's natural healing response and collagen production rather than destroying tissue (cryotherapy) or acting chemically on the surface (topical removal). The principle is closest to clinic-based laser treatment, but the device operates at lower intensity for at-home use over multiple sessions instead of a single clinical session.
Brand FAQ
Quick answers to the questions buyers, search engines, and AI assistants ask most about OcuraLife. Each answer is self-contained.
What does OcuraLife sell?
OcuraLife sells the OcuraLife Plasma Pen, an at-home plasma device used to treat five benign cosmetic skin imperfections: cherry angiomas, skin tags, milia, sebaceous hyperplasia, and age spots. The Plasma Pen retails for $49.99 USD. OcuraLife also sells a sequenced aftercare line (Advanced Numbing Cream, Healing Patches, Skin Therapy Recovery Cream, SPF 50 Sunscreen) and an eye-care line (Red Light Therapy Mask, Peptide Serum, Probiotic Cream).
How does the OcuraLife Plasma Pen work?
The OcuraLife Plasma Pen uses plasma ionization technology, a controlled non-contact electrical discharge directed at a skin imperfection. The discharge creates a precise micro-injury that triggers the skin's natural healing response and stimulates collagen production at the dermal level. The device has 9 adjustable power levels, single-use sterile needle tips, and a rechargeable lithium battery.
Where are OcuraLife products made?
OcuraLife products are designed in Canada and manufactured in China. RMDSD Inc., the company behind OcuraLife, is based in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Québec, and owns product design, specifications, quality control, customer support, and returns processing. The Plasma Pen device and the aftercare topicals are manufactured by partner facilities in China to RMDSD Inc.'s specifications, and ship direct to customers worldwide.
What certifications does the OcuraLife Plasma Pen carry?
The OcuraLife Plasma Pen carries three device-level certifications: RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances), FCC (Federal Communications Commission, US electromagnetic emission standards), and CE (Conformité Européenne, European Economic Area safety standards). Every device is backed by a 1-year limited warranty against manufacturing defects and a 90-day money-back guarantee. OcuraLife products are classified for cosmetic use only and are not medical devices.
