Skrybe FMD1

Sterility for patient safety. Each box contains 12 single-use markers.
£30.00 GBP
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The Future of Sterile Marking

Sterile, single-use markers designed for safety-first professionals.

  • Single-use design for maximum hygiene.


  • Tear-resistant ink for sharp, clean markings.


  • Built for high-risk and high-turnover settings.


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Testimonials

What Professionals Are Saying

"SKRYBE elevates my practice. My clients notice the difference."

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Dr. Melissa Smith

Aesthetic doctor

"If you are a nerd about marking pens for injectables, buy these phenomenal pens and thank me later!”
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Dr. Sindhu Siddiqi Pralong

Aesthetic Doctor

“Super impressed. Best skin marker I have ever used.”

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Dr. Alicia Fernandez

Aesthetic Doctor

"These pens are a game-changer! Precision and quality unmatched."

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Dr. Olivia Turner

Aesthetic Doctor

"Highly recommend! These pens deliver both accuracy and ease of use."

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Dr. Daniel Lee

Aesthetic Doctor

Your Questions, Answered

Explore Common Queries About Our Products.

Is SKRYBE safe for sensitive skin?

Yes! SKRYBE markers use non-toxic, skin-friendly white ink that’s safe for all skin types.

What’s the difference between FM1.2 and FMD1?

FM1.2 is a multi-use marker ideal for everyday procedures, while FMD1 is a sterile, single-use option for hygiene-sensitive treatments.

How do I remove FMD1 markings?

FM1.2 is a multi-use marker ideal for everyday procedures, while FMD1 is a sterile, single-use option for hygiene-sensitive treatments.

What makes FMD1 different from regular markers?

FMD1 is a sterile, single-use marker, ensuring maximum hygiene and zero contamination risk.

Who should use FMD1?

Clinics performing hygiene-sensitive procedures, including injectable treatments and micro-needling.

Why is FMD1 single-use?

Single-use ensures no cross-contamination, making it the best choice for clinical hygiene standards.