Step-by-Step Guides
Reviewed by OcuraLife Skin Experts · Updated June 2026
Step-by-step, visual walkthroughs for treating common spots at home with your Ocura Plasma Pen. Every guide gives you the right needle tip, the right power level, the exact technique, and the full aftercare timeline, in plain language.
Format
Visual + steps
Guides live
11
First session
5 to 30 minutes
Healing
4 days to 3 weeks
Start here
The Ocura Plasma Pen Visual User Guide →
Your complete device walkthrough: the needle tips, the 9 power levels, the technique, the blemish-by-blemish settings, and full aftercare. Read this first.
Guides by spot
Skin tagsArc the base of the stalk; it dries and drops off.›
Cherry angiomasOne light arc to the little red dot.›
MiliaOpen the cap gently on the lowest power.›
Age spotsLight micro-dots across the brown mark.›
Sun spotsFade UV pigment with a light, even pass.›
Sebaceous hyperplasiaGently flatten the soft yellow bump.›
Seborrheic keratosisStipple the waxy cap down, once cleared.›
FrecklesThe lightest touch, test one first.›
Small dark bumps (DPN)Gentle, with extra care for deeper skin.›
WartsStipple the surface over a few sessions.›
MolesOnly after a dermatologist clears it.›
Ready to start at home?
One device for tags, spots, and small growths. Adjustable settings, single-use tips, and a 90-day money-back guarantee.
See the Plasma PenCommon questions
Are these guides safe to follow at home?
Yes, when used as directed. Treat only spots you know are benign, patch-test first, and check with a doctor if you are unsure about a lesion.
Which guide should I start with?
Start with the Plasma Pen Visual User Guide. It covers the device, the tips, the power levels, and the technique you will use for every spot.
How long does treatment take to heal?
A small scab forms and falls off on its own, usually anywhere from about four days to three weeks depending on the spot, then the skin evens out. Keep daily SPF on the area while it heals.
