What Plasma Fibroblast Pen to Use?
Affordable
but Authentic Plasma Pens – What You Need to Know
Question: What Pen Do You Use?
Great question! Over the years, I’ve built up
a collection of four pens that I personally use. When I first started with
plasma fibroblast 11 years ago, I began with an entry-level pen—the original
Maglev from Germany. Since then, I’ve added the AA2 pen, the Black
Beauty Monster, and the Plaxel (all originals, not the counterfeit versions
from China).
From my experience, they all perform the
same job and deliver the same results, even the Maglev. As long as you have
a quality pen, the brand or price isn’t as important. What really
matters is the correct technique, duration of applying the arc, mapping and pre and aftercare.
⚠️ Be cautious if someone tries to tell you that only a specific
pen can do the job—that's just nonsense, and they’re likely just trying
to sell their products.
💡 My own treatments over the years are proof of this fact—it’s not
the pen you use that matters, but the technique. I have successfully
treated many clients using different plasma pens, and the results speak for
themselves. Check out my before-and-after images, showcasing
results achieved with various devices.
That being said, I’m not referring to the
cheap, fake pens made for mole removal. Hope this helps! Let me know if you
have any other questions. 😊
– Susan ROSASS
Best
Affordable Plasma Fibroblast Pens
If you’re looking for affordable but
authentic plasma pens, here are some trusted options that won’t
break the bank:
1. Maglev
Plasma Pen (Original – Germany)
- Price Range:
$200–$400
- Why? One of the best entry-level pens
that still delivers solid results. It's been around for years and
is a great choice for beginners.
Where to
Buy the Original Maglev Plasma Pen
Finding the authentic Maglev Plasma Pen
can be tricky because there are many fake versions on the market. Here
are some trusted sources:
✅ Authorized Distributors & Official Websites
- Check professional skincare and aesthetic equipment suppliers.
Some well-known distributors carry the authentic Maglev.
- Look for European-based medical aesthetic suppliers, as the
original Maglev is German-made.
✅ Reputable Online Stores
- eBay or Amazon (but
be VERY cautious—always check seller ratings and reviews to avoid
fakes).
- Some professional beauty supply stores might list it, but
always verify with the seller.
✅ Professional Aesthetic Training Centers
- Some academies and training centers offer authentic pens
when you enroll in their courses.
💰 Price Range:
- $200–$400 (for the original entry-level Maglev).
- Be cautious of anything under $100—those are almost
always fakes from China.
2. Plaxel+
(Entry-Level Model, Not the High-End One)
- Price Range:
$400–$700
- Why? A well-known brand in the
industry with reliable technology. Their lower-end models
are still effective for professionals.
3. Black
Beauty Monster Plasma Pen
- Price Range:
$300–$600
- Why? A strong and durable pen with good
performance. Many experienced technicians use it without
issues.
4. AA PRO /
AA2 Plasma Pen
- Price Range:
$350–$700
- Why? This pen has been a favorite among
professionals due to its stability and precision.
5. Plamere Plasma Pen (FDA Registered)
- Price Range:
$500–$800
- Why?
- The Plamere Plasma Pen is one of the few FDA-registered
pens on the market.
- It’s trusted by many professional technicians worldwide.
- Provides consistent results and is known for its high-quality
build.
- Works well for fibroblast skin tightening, fine lines, and
non-invasive aesthetic treatments.
✅ Where to Buy the Plamere Plasma Pen?
- Purchase from authorized distributors or the official
Plamere website.
- Avoid buying from random online sellers to prevent getting a
fake or defective unit.
How to
Avoid Fake Plasma Pens
🚫 Beware of cheap, low-quality knockoffs! To ensure you’re getting
a real plasma pen, follow these tips:
✔️ Buy directly from the manufacturer or an authorized
distributor.
✔️ Avoid anything too cheap (under $100), as those are low-quality
pens made for mole removal, not true plasma fibroblast.
✔️ Stay away from unbranded Chinese versions that claim to be
"just as good" as the originals.
Final
Thoughts
Choosing the right plasma pen doesn’t
have to be expensive. If you focus on quality and technique, you
can get great results with an affordable yet authentic plasma pen. The Maglev,
Plaxel+, Black Beauty Monster, AA PRO/AA2, and Plamere are all solid
choices that won’t let you down.
💡 Remember: It’s not the pen you use that determines the
results—it’s your technique and expertise. See my before-and-after
images below for proof that a well-applied technique delivers great
results, no matter the device.
Have any questions? Drop them in the comments! 😊
I live in South Africa and I got my pens from the training institutions here: Finding a real distributor for an authentic Plasma Pen can be tricky since many sellers claim to have the original, but they are actually selling Chinese knockoffs. Below are some trusted sources that you can try to get the real deal:
✅ Trusted Sources for Authentic Pens
(Germany & Europe)
1️⃣ EuroTouch Beauty (Professional
Aesthetic Equipment - Europe & UK)
- Specializes
in professional aesthetic devices
- Sells
certified fibroblast plasma pens
- Contact
them directly to ask about Plasma Pen availability
2️⃣ Viase Aesthetics (UK & Europe)
- Trusted
supplier for high-end plasma pens
- Offers
professional training and certified devices
3️⃣ Professional Plasma Fibroblast
Training Academies (Europe/Germany)
Many high-quality fibroblast training academies
in Germany and across Europe sell authentic plasma pens to their
students. If you can find a reputable training center, they may provide
the real DEAL.
4️⃣ European Medical &
Aesthetic Equipment Suppliers
Check European medical and aesthetic equipment
distributors that specialize in CE-certified devices. These are harder
to find online, but you can try:
⚠️ How to Spot a Fake Plasma Pen
🚨 Avoid listings that:
- Ship
from China (the real PENS is NOT made in China)
- Have
no CE certification
- Cost
under $200 (the real pens is usually $250–$400 or more)
- Have
no warranty or official distributor information