Microneedling Pen Comparison Guide
With the wide range of Dr. Pen microneedling devices available, selecting the right model can feel complex. This guide has been developed to help clinicians, aestheticians, and skincare professionals recognize the distinctions between each device and determine which option best aligns with specific treatment goals, including the management of acne scarring.
While the devices may appear similar, each model has been designed with unique features and clinical applications. Careful consideration of treatment objectives, client skin type, and procedural requirements will ensure the most appropriate choice for optimized outcomes.
For additional guidance, our in-house beauty expert are available to provide personalized recommendations and assist with device selection.
| A11 | A20 | ||
| Device Features | |||
| Disposable Cartridges | |||
| Travel Size | |||
| Updgraded Motor System | |||
| RPM Max |
8,000 - 15,000 |
up to 7,700 (with new powerful motor) |
|
| Adjustable Needle Length | |||
| Chargeable Built-in Battery | |||
| Wireless | |||
| Speed Display Screen | |||
| Finer Gauge Pin Cartridge Option | |||
| Upgraded Cartridge Support | |||
| Serum Container Cartridge | |||
| Advanced Oscillation system | |||
| Light Therapy | |||
| EMS Microcurrent | |||
| Ultra-long battery life | |||
| Inductive Base | |||
| Upgraded Protective Case | |||
| Extended Warranty | |||
| Commonly used for | |||
| Fine Lines | |||
| Collagen Production | |||
| Hyperpigmentation / Discolouration | |||
| Stretch Marks | |||
| Acne Scarring | |||
| Tightening | |||
| Product Absorption | |||
| Hair Loss | |||