INVG AcuPen
Instant Relief. Anytime, Anywhere.
✱ Ease tension in seconds — feel tightness melt away the moment you apply gentle pressure to your key points.
✱ Calm your mind and body — dissolve stress and restore balance wherever you are, without needing to stop your day.
✱ Your pocket-sized reset — keep it in your bag, car, or desk for instant relief whenever tension strikes.
✱ Beautifully weighted and long-lasting — designed from premium brass to feel smooth, solid, and timeless in your hand.
✱ Fast UK delivery (1–3 days) — get back to feeling your best, fast.
⌁ Try it risk-free — love it or get your money back within 30 days.
The AcuPen
A focused tool for calming pressure, grounded comfort, and mindful ease. Handcrafted from solid brass, the AcuPen brings centuries of acupressure wisdom into a sleek, modern form. Use it to soften tension, settle your nervous system, and create mindful moments—wherever you are.
Why You’ll Love It
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Dual-tip design – precision tip for jaw, hands, and temples; comfort tip for easing tension in neck, shoulders, and back
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Portable & durable – handcrafted from solid brass, built to last, and small enough to slip into your pocket or bag
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Soothing warmth – brass retains heat when warmed in water, adding a comforting, therapeutic touch
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Mindful ritual – encourages slow breathing and a pause from the day’s demands
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Complete support – includes a velvet travel pouch, digital guide, and daily inspiration from our Instagram community
How to Use & Care
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Select the precision or comfort tip based on the area of focus
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Apply gentle pressure for 30–60 seconds per point
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Wash with mild soap + water, then dry thoroughly to preserve its finish
Specification
Length: 12 cm
Top width: 1.1 cm
Bottom width: 0.45 cm
Weight: 53 g
Material: 100% Brass
⚫ Direct. Durable. Intentional.
FAQs
1. INVG AcuPen
Q1: How do I use the AcuPen?
A: Place the pen on the recommended acupressure points (see our quick-start guide included in the box) and gently press for 15–30 seconds. Move between points for a few minutes each day to relieve tension and promote balance.
Q2: Is it safe to use every day?
A: Yes! The AcuPen is designed for gentle, non-invasive pressure. Daily use is safe for most people. If you have a serious health condition or are pregnant, check with your healthcare provider first.
Q3: When will I notice results?
A: Many users feel calmer or less tense after the first session. Regular daily use often gives the best results within 1–2 weeks.
Q4: How do I clean and store it?
A: Simply wipe with a damp cloth or alcohol wipe after each use. Store in the included pouch to keep it clean and ready for next time.
Research
Acupressure involves applying targeted pressure to specific points on the body — a traditional technique that’s increasingly being studied in modern healthcare research. The INVG AcuPen makes it easy to stimulate these points precisely and gently at home.
Systematic reviews suggest potential short-term benefits for pain, nausea, and sleep support. Evidence is strongest for reducing menstrual, lower back and labour pain, as well as postoperative nausea and vomiting (Ernst, 2010: https://www.jpsmjournal.com/article/S0885-3924%2810%2900539-7/fulltext).
A meta-analysis also found acupressure significantly reduced labour pain compared with control (Karimi et al., 2021: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7968589/).
For musculoskeletal pain, such as osteoarthritis, results are more mixed: some improvements in physical function were seen, but pain and stiffness outcomes didn’t consistently outperform sham groups (Ang et al., 2021: https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/10/4457).
Reported side effects are usually mild, such as temporary redness or tenderness at the site of pressure. Serious complications are rare (Bäumler et al., 2021: https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/11/9/e045961).
Important: Acupressure is a complementary wellbeing tool, not a medical treatment. The INVG AcuPen is designed to support comfort and self-care, and should not replace professional healthcare advice.
What is an AcuPen?
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