Weighs just 5kg, which is surprisingly light for a machine that packs six different functions into one unit—most of our salon clients mention that first when they unbox it. It basically solves the problem of having to buy separate devices for exfoliation, RF tightening, ultrasound infusion, and cryo-therapy, so you're not cluttering up your treatment room with four or five different boxes.
What it does is combine hydrodermabrasion with that 1MHz bipolar RF handle and an ultrasonic head adjustable from 1 to 3MHz, so you can switch between deep cleansing and collagen stimulation in the same session. The ice hammer tip drops down to -10°C, which is pretty cold for post-treatment soothing, and we've found most buyers go with the 5L drum for the spray solution because of that it lasts longer between refills.
You'll see the 200W power rating on the spec sheet, but what that actually means in practice is the RF energy penetrates deep enough to heat the dermal layers without burning the surfce—and the 9.2 inch LCD touch screen makes it easy to tweak those settings mid-treatment. The medical-grade ABS plastic body holds up well to daily use, though we usually have stock on the replacement handpieces if you need them (check lead time).
Anyway, one thing that catches new buyers off guard is the voltge switch—it's dual voltage 110V to 220V, but you have to manually flip the switch on the back before plugging it in, or you'll blow the fuse. The packaging dimensoins are about 51 centimeters cubed, give or take, so it ships as a single box that's roughly 20 kilos or so with all the accessories inside.
We've sold these for years to medispas and estheticians who do RF microneedling or hydrafacial protocols, but honestly it's not ideal for at-home use because the ice hammer temperature requires a trained hand to avoid frostbite on delicate skin. The CAS numbers for the conductive gels aren't on the COA our company provide, but the SDS sheets for ultrasound gel are included with every order if your clinic requires that documentation.
We accept orders starting from 1 unit for sample testing, with bulk MOQs typically around 5-10 units depending on stock levels.
Yes, the F88 comes with CE and RoHS certifications. FDA documentation can be provided upon request, though it's usually handled by the buyer's local agent.
The RF is fixed at 1MHz for deep tissue heating, but the ultrasound frequency is adjustable from 1 to 3MHz to target different skin depths.
For 20 units, lead time is usually 7-15 working days after payment, depending on current production schedule and shipping method.
Keep it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. The ice hammer should be stored with the tip clean and dry to prevent frost buildup.