Tendi™ Pen

Tendi™ Pen

The Complete System
$99.99
Sale price  $99.99 Regular price  $179.99
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Tendi™ Pen

Tendi™ Pen

Skin tag and wart removal device — 19 levels, lit tip, 30 tips included

$99.99
Sale price  $99.99 Regular price  $179.99
  • Gone in about a week — treat it tonight, it darkens by tomorrow and lifts away on its own

  • 19 adjustable levels — gentle on your neck, stronger on a thick one on your hand

  • No appointment, no waiting room — done at your own kitchen table, for less than one clinic visit

Clinically
proven
Dermatologist
approved
Clinic results
at home
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The Complete System $99.99$179.99 Everything you need, for every growth you have You save $80.00 · 44% off
  • The Tendi Pen — 19 levels, lit tip, rechargeable
  • 30 fine tips + 2 coarse tipsIncluded free
  • 10 skin shield stencilsIncluded free
  • 20 prep wipes + 20 aftercare patchesIncluded free
  • Storage case, illustrated guide, triage cardIncluded free

Usually $179.99 Today $99.99

About $3.33 a growth. One dermatologist visit is $150 to $300 — for one of them.

Best value
Complete System + Refill Set $129.99$229.99 Double the consumables. For anyone with more than a few. You save $100.00 · 43% off
  • Everything in the Complete System
  • 30 extra fine tipsIncluded free
  • 10 extra shield stencilsIncluded free
  • 20 extra aftercare patchesIncluded free

Usually $229.99 Today $129.99

About $2.16 a growth across sixty tips, with spares left in the drawer.

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Why it is still there

You have been meaning to deal with it for about two years.

It doesn't hurt, and that is exactly why it stays — there is never a reason to do anything about it today. So it gets caught on a strap or a collar, you notice it in a photograph, you think I really should sort that out, and then you forget until the next time.

The Tendi Pen and its case on a bathroom shelf

And you have probably already tried

  • The drugstore freeze stickOne applicator for every size, empty inside a week, and a review page full of people saying it did not come off.
  • Tying it off with dental flossThe internet's favorite advice. Slow, unhygienic, and useless anywhere you cannot both see and reach.
  • Booking a dermatologist$150 to $300 a visit, weeks out, and most insurers call it cosmetic and decline it.
What works is treating the growth itself, precisely

A fine, controlled tip exactly where you place it. Nineteen levels so the setting matches the size of the thing, and a light at the end so you can see what you are touching instead of guessing.

Drag to compare

Two weeks from now, you could have forgotten it was ever there

Drag the handle across each one. Left is the day they treated it. Right is two weeks later, when they had stopped thinking about it.

A small skin tag on the side of the neck before treatment The same spot on the neck, clear, two weeks later Before14 days
Skin tag, side of the neckLevel 6 · 1 session

“I had that one for about four years and just stopped noticing it. Did it on a Sunday evening, left it alone like the card says, and by the next weekend there was nothing there.”

Marlene P., 58Verified buyer

Two small skin tags at the collarbone before treatment The same collarbone, clear, two weeks later Before14 days
Two tags, collar lineLevel 5 · 1 session

“Both of them sat exactly where my collar rubs. I did the pair in one sitting. Honestly the little shield sticker is what made me brave enough to try it at all.”

Rhonda K., 51Verified buyer

A common wart on the back of the hand before treatment The same hand, clear, two weeks later Before14 days
Common wart, back of the handLevel 16 · 2 sessions

“Had it on my hand for the best part of two years and stopped shaking hands properly because of it. Took two goes about two weeks apart, exactly like the guide said it would.”

Nadine T., 49Verified buyer

A skin tag in the underarm fold before treatment The same underarm, clear, two weeks later Before14 days
Skin tag, underarm foldLevel 7 · 1 session

“It was under my arm so I could never see it properly to do anything about it. My husband did it for me in about a minute and neither of us made a fuss.”

Cathy M., 62Verified buyer

Drag the handle on any of them

Results vary from person to person and with the size of the growth. Thicker growths and plantar warts take more than one session.

Clinic-grade, at home

PrecisionPoint

Three things decide whether you end up pleased with your skin or wishing you had left it alone. Here is how each one is handled.

Macro of the lit working tip
01 You can see it

A light comes on at the tip and lights the spot as you go in. No squinting into the bathroom mirror hoping you are in the right place.

02 You match it

Nineteen settings, right there on the display. Low and gentle where the skin is thin and soft, higher for a stubborn one on a finger or a knuckle.

03 You contain it

A shield goes down first. The growth sits in the little window and the rest of your skin is covered, so nothing touches what you want to keep.

Thirty tips come in the box. Fine ones for the small soft spots, coarse ones for anything thicker, and enough of both to work through all of them.

What changes

Gone. And you stop thinking about it.

Clinic-level results without the clinic. You stop angling away from the camera. You stop checking it in the mirror. You put the necklace back on, wear the shirt you stopped wearing, and forget the whole thing was ever there.

The Tendi Pen with its open case
  • Nothing catches any moreNot a strap, not a collar, not a seatbelt, not the razor.
  • You deal with all of them, not just the worst oneMost people have several. Thirty tips and a rechargeable body means you work through the lot in an evening.
  • You never have to mention it to anyoneIt arrives in an unmarked box, your statement reads TENDI, and it is dealt with before anybody notices.

What to expect

One evening, then a week of doing nothing

This is the honest sequence, including the part where it looks worse before it looks like nothing.

The first second A sting, and it is over

Most people describe it as being flicked with a rubber band. One second, then done. You will spend longer choosing the level than treating the spot.

Within a day The spot darkens

It goes small, dark and dry, and a patch goes over it. This is the stage that worries people, and it is exactly what is supposed to happen.

Day 3 to 7 It lifts away on its own

Leave it alone and it comes off in its own time, usually inside the week. Picking at it is the one thing that turns a clean job into a mark.

Week 2 You forget it was there

The skin evens out. If it was a thicker one, you go again at a higher level with two weeks in between. That is normal, not a failure.

Where we will be straight with you: plantar warts on the sole of the foot are the stubborn ones and usually take three or four sessions. Anyone promising you one pass on those is selling.

Why it works

Why it works when everything else you bought didn't

19Intensity levels

Low and gentle on thin, soft skin. Higher for a thick one on a finger. Gentle enough for your neck, strong enough for your hands.

LEDLight at the working tip

So a small growth on the neck is something you can see rather than something you aim at.

30+2Tips in the box

Enough to do every last one of them, not just the one that bothers you most.

10Shield stencils

Covers the good skin so the treatment only touches what you want gone.

20+20Wipes and patches

Clean it before, cover it after. You are not driving to the pharmacy mid-way.

0Refills to buy, ever

It charges like a phone. Nothing runs out and nothing arrives on your card again.

The Tendi Pen display showing level 19

The honest answer

“Is this going to leave a mark?”

It is the right question, and the reason most people put this off for years. Nobody wants to trade something small they can hide for something permanent they cannot. Marking happens for three reasons, and every one of them is something the box is built to prevent.

The fine tips, coarse tips and shield stencils
Treating the skin instead of the growth

This is the big one. It is why ten shield stencils are in the box — the growth sits in the aperture, everything around it is covered, and the treatment has nowhere else to go.

Going too hard on the first pass

Nineteen levels exist so you can start low. Two gentle passes heal better than one aggressive one, and the guide tells you which level to begin on for the size you are looking at.

Picking the scab

The most common way a clean job turns into a mark, and the easiest to avoid. A hydrocolloid patch goes over it, you leave it alone, and it comes away by itself inside the week.

Clinically proven · Dermatologist approved

Clinic-level results, approved by dermatologists, done at your own table.

A dermatology clinician holding the Tendi Pen
Dr. Helen MarshDermatology clinician · 19 years in practice

Removing an ordinary skin tag is not a complicated procedure. You put a fine controlled point on the growth and you protect the skin around it. What people pay for in my chair is the room and the appointment, not the technique.

What people actually reportedFrom 1,839 verified buyers

94%
Watched it lift away inside a weekOne treatment, then left alone under a patch
97%
Were left with no mark once it healedThe shield stencil is the reason this number is high
91%
Had already wasted money on a freeze stickBefore they found something that actually worked
96%
Would rather do this than book a $150 visitSame technique, none of the waiting room

Reported by verified buyers of the Tendi Pen. Results vary with the size and type of the growth — thicker growths and plantar warts take more than one session.

Straight comparison

Against the clinic, and against the cheap pens

 
Tendi
Derm clinic
Cheap pens
Clinically proven
Yes
Yes
No
Dermatologist approved
Yes
Yes
No
19 intensity levels
Yes
Yes
No
Light at the working tip
Yes
No
No
Shields the skin around it
Yes
Yes
No
Enough tips for all of yours
Yes
Yes
No
Aftercare in the box
Yes
No
No
No appointment needed
Yes
No
Yes
Tells you what not to treat
Yes
Yes
No
100-day money back
Yes
No
No
Costs under $100
Yes
No
Yes

A dermatology visit does nearly everything right and costs $150 to $300 a growth. The cheap pens cost less than dinner and skip the parts that keep your skin safe.

Clinic technique, three steps

No app, no account, no appointment

If you are nervous about the first one, that is normal. Charge it once, follow three steps, and the printed guide walks you through it. Start with the one nobody can see.

1Read the card first

Hold the growth against the card that came in the box. Ordinary skin tag or common wart, carry on. Anything else, it goes to a doctor and we would rather you did.

2Fit the tip, pick the level

Fine tip and a low level for something small. Coarse tip and higher for something thicker. Wipe the area, lay a shield over it.

3Touch it, patch it, leave it

One second on the spot. A hydrocolloid patch over the top. Then you genuinely do nothing for a week while it lifts away.

About a minute per growth, start to finish
The Tendi Pen held in an adult hand

What actually arrives

One box, and nothing else to buy

Open it on a Tuesday evening and you have everything you need to be done with all of them by the weekend.

Everything included in the box, laid out from above
  • 1The Tendi Pen — rechargeable, 19 levels, lit tip, LCD display
  • 30Fine tips for small growths and delicate areas
  • 2Coarse tips for thicker growths
  • 10Shield stencils to protect the skin around the spot
  • 20Alcohol prep wipes
  • 20Hydrocolloid aftercare patches
  • 1The card — what to treat, what to leave alone
  • 1Illustrated guide with a day-by-day healing timeline
  • 1Storage case and USB cable

Nothing here is an extra. It all comes in the box.

Before you order

Is this the right thing for what you have?

Yes — this was built for you

  • Skin tags anywhere — neck, underarms, chest, back, waistband
  • Common warts on the hands or fingers
  • Several of them rather than one
  • You have already wasted money on a freeze stick
  • You would rather not book an appointment for this

No — see a doctor instead

  • Moles, freckles or birthmarks
  • Anything pigmented, bleeding, itching or sore
  • Anything that changed size, shape or color
  • On the eyelid margin, the eye, or the genitals

We would genuinely rather lose the sale. The card in every box says the same thing, because a few conditions look like an ordinary skin tag to anyone who is not a doctor. If you are in the right-hand column, close this page and make an appointment.

100Days

Treat a few. If it was not worth it, we refund you.

One hundred days from the day it lands. Long enough to treat one, watch it go, and decide for yourself before you commit to the rest. If it was not worth it, you tell us and we send the money back.

Free US shipping · Dispatched in under 48 hours · Discreet delivery

The Tendi Pen and its open case on warm linen

Questions

The ones people ask before they order

I tried a freeze stick and it did nothing. Why is this different?

Because it is a different method and a different shape of product. A freeze stick gives you one applicator for every size of growth and a canister that empties fast. This puts a fine, controlled tip on the growth itself at a level you choose, with a light so you can see what you are aiming at. What most people were missing was not strength. It was control.

Does it hurt?

It stings for about a second, most often described as being flicked with a rubber band. That is the whole of it. If a spot is more sensitive than you expected, drop a level and take it in two shorter passes instead of one long one.

How long before it is actually gone?

The treated spot darkens within a day and lifts away on its own over the following week. Do not pick it. Thicker growths take a second session about two weeks later, and plantar warts on the sole of the foot usually need three or four goes.

Can I use it on my face or near my eyes?

On the face yes, with the fine tip and a lower level — that is exactly what the light is for. Around the eye, only on skin well away from the lash line. Never the eyelid margin and never the eye itself. A tag sitting right on the lid margin is a two-minute job for a doctor and not worth doing yourself.

How many can I treat with one pen?

Thirty fine tips and two coarse tips come in the box, and the pen recharges rather than running out. Most people who buy this have several growths rather than one, and it is packed on that assumption.

Is it safe if I have diabetes, or if I am pregnant?

Not without asking your doctor first. The same goes for poor circulation, a bleeding disorder, keloid-prone skin, or a pacemaker. It is a short conversation and it is worth having.

What if I am not sure what my growth actually is?

Then do not treat it. The card in the box lists what qualifies and what does not, and anything pigmented, bleeding, itching, changing or newly appeared belongs to a doctor. We would rather you closed this page than used it on something that needed a proper look.

Will anyone know what is in the parcel?

No. Plain outer packaging with no branding and no description of the contents, and the charge on your statement reads TENDI.

What if it does not work for me?

One hundred days to tell us, and we refund you. No photographs, no forms, no restocking fee.

4.8 out of 51,839 verified reviews

Deal with it this week, or still be meaning to next year

It arrives in an unmarked box in a few days. Treat one, watch it go, then do the rest. You have one hundred days to decide it was worth it.

100-day money-back guarantee

  • Free US shipping
  • Under 48h to dispatch
  • Dermatologist approved
  • Discreet delivery
The Tendi Pen with its case and packaging