We're seeing this machine mostly in med-spas and dermatology clinics that want reliable workhorse for diamond microdermabrasion—the 30W motor handles consistent daily use without overheating, and the 40kHz frequency is pretty much standerd for this class of equipment. It's not for high-volume waxing or laser clinics, though, where you'd want something with a larger filter or continuous-duty rating.
They ship with nine diamond tips in mixed grits, which is better than the usual six you get form some suppliers, and teh wands are medical-grade stainless steel rather than chrome-plated brass. The spray function is actually useful for keeping the skin hydrated during passes, but we usually see most buyers go with the 10mg or so of suction presure for first-time clients.
Payment terms are typically 30% deposit with the balance before shipment, and they're flexible on T/T or L/C for larger orders. Lead time is usually 15-20 working days, though we've had it come in as fast as 12 days when they had stock—confirm before you place the order.
CE and RoHS certs are on file, and they'll provide the COA with the batch records, but you'll want to request the HPLC purity report seperately if you're doing any comparative testing. The MOQ is 5 units, but they'll negotiate down to 3 for a trial run if you've got a history with similar equipment.
What it does is it combines diamond exfoliation with vacuum suction and a serum spray in one pass—so you're doing three steps at once, which cuts treatment time by about 40% compared to manual methods. The weight is 4 kg, which is light enough for a single hand to handle during a full-face treatment, but the 36×36×22 cm footprint means it won't fit on a tiny cart.