Your AcuPen Guide

Congratulations on your new INVG AcuPen—scroll down for a quick-start guide and all the essentials!

Know Your Tool

Your dual-ended AcuPen features:

  • Large Tip — cheeks, jawline, forehead & neck

  • Small Tip — under-eyes, temples & around the nose

Keep the pen almost flat (about 30°) to the skin and use feather-light, steady pressure—let the brass tip do the work.

Usage Tips

Prep: Cleanse, apply a slip-friendly serum or oil, and—if desired—chill the pen for extra de-puffing or warm it in warm water slightly for relaxation.

*Caution - the AcuPen heats very quickly so do not use boiling water - warm water is perfect. Check on your arm before applying to face*

Pressure: Think “clicking a retractable pen” gentle—enough to engage tissue without dragging or bruising.

Clean-up: After every session, wipe with mild soap or rubbing alcohol and dry thoroughly.

Use Gentle Circular Clockwise Motions on each point for 60-90 seconds

Repeat this two to three times per day, scroll down to view the location of different acupressure points!

Head Acupressure Points

DU24 (Spirit Court)
Use: Calms anxiety, eases headaches, and clears nasal congestion.
How to find: At the top center of your forehead, along your hairline.

GB15 (Head Overlooking Tears)
Use: Reduces stress, headaches, and sinus pressure.
How to find: Directly above your pupil, halfway between your eyebrows and hairline.

GB14 (Yang White)
Use: Alleviates sinus congestion, headaches, and eye tension.
How to find: Above your eyebrow, directly above the pupil when looking straight ahead.

YTG (Third Eye)
Use: Calms anxiety, helps with insomnia, headaches, and sinus pressure.
How to find: Right between your eyebrows.

TYG (TYG)
Use: Relieves headaches, eye strain, and facial tension.
How to find: At the temple, in the soft spot about a finger-width behind your eyebrow.

BL2 (Gathered Bamboo)
Use: Eases sinus issues, headaches, and eye strain.
How to find: On the inner end of your eyebrow, near your nose bridge.

GB7 (Crook of the Temple)
Use: Treats headaches and jaw tension.
How to find: Just above and slightly forward of the ear, in the hairline.

SI19 (Listening Palace)
Use: Helps ear pain, tinnitus, and jaw pain.
How to find: In front of the ear canal, between the jaw and ear.

BTG (Bitong)
Use: Clears nasal congestion, relieves sinus pressure.
How to find: At the highest point of the crease beside each nostril.

ST2 (Four Whites)
Use: Relieves sinus congestion and eye discomfort.
How to find: Below the eye pupil, in the hollow directly under your eye socket.

Back of Head, Neck & Shoulder Points

GB20 (Wind Pool)
Use: Reduces headaches, neck stiffness, and dizziness.
How to find: At the base of the skull, in the hollows between your neck muscles.

TB17 (Wind Screen)
Use: Relieves earaches, tinnitus, and jaw tension.
How to find: Behind your earlobe, in the depression between the jaw and the mastoid bone.

GB21 (Shoulder Well)
Use: Relieves stress, neck tension, and headaches.
How to find: Midway between your neck and shoulder tip, on the highest muscle point.

LI15 (Shoulder Bone)
Use: Eases shoulder pain and improves mobility.
How to find: At the outer edge of your shoulder, where your arm meets the body.

LI4 (Union Valley)
Use: Relieves headaches, toothaches, sinus congestion, and stress.
How to find: Between your thumb and index finger, in the fleshy area.

Forearm & Hand Points

LU11 (Lesser Shang)
Use: Relieves sore throat, cough, and feverish feelings.
How to find: On the thumb, just beside the outer corner of your nail.

LU10 (Fish Border)
Use: Reduces throat pain and coughing.
How to find: On the fleshy area at the base of the thumb.

LU9 (Great Abyss)
Use: Helps breathing issues, coughing, and wrist pain.
How to find: At the wrist crease, on the thumb side.

PC6 (Inner Gate)
Use: Reduces anxiety, nausea, and wrist pain.
How to find: Three finger-widths above your inner wrist crease, between tendons.

LU6 (Maximum Opening)
Use: Alleviates coughing, asthma, and forearm tension.
How to find: Midway along the forearm, thumb-side.

PC7 (Great Mound)
Use: Calms anxiety, eases insomnia, and wrist discomfort.
How to find: Middle of your wrist crease.

HE7 (Spirit Gate)
Use: Eases anxiety, insomnia, and emotional stress.
How to find: Inner wrist crease, near pinky side.

HE6 (Yin Cleft)
Use: Relieves emotional distress and night sweats.
How to find: Slightly above the wrist, pinky side.

PC8 (Palace of Labour)
Use: Reduces anxiety, palpitations, and hand pain.
How to find: In the center of your palm.

HE8 (Lesser Palace)
Use: Soothes stress, anxiety, and palpitations.
How to find: On the palm, where your pinky touches when making a fist.

Leg & Foot Points

ST36 (Leg Three Miles)
Use: Boosts energy, digestion, and immunity; relieves fatigue.
How to find: Four finger-widths below the kneecap, outside the shin bone.

LIV3 (Great Surge)
Use: Calms stress, irritability, headaches, and digestive issues.
How to find: Between your big toe and second toe, in the hollow.

BL64 (Capital Bone)
Use: Alleviates headaches, neck stiffness, and tension.
How to find: On the outside of your foot, just behind the small toe’s knuckle.

LIV5 (Woodworm Canal)
Use: Soothes menstrual discomfort, genital and emotional issues.
How to find: Five finger-widths above your inner ankle.

GB31 (Wind Market)
Use: Relieves hip pain, leg discomfort, and improves circulation.
How to find: Outer thigh, where your fingertips touch when standing straight.

SP6 (Three Yin Intersection)
Use: Eases digestive and menstrual problems, stress, and insomnia.
How to find: Four finger-widths above your inner ankle bone.

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