Roughly 15 kg and compact enough at 45 cm square to wheel between treatment rooms, this is built for salons that run back-to-back body contouring sessions. One minor hassle is that the 50-unit MOQ on heads can catch you off guard (usually 2-4 weeks lead time, so check before ordering in bulk).
The cavitation module operates at 40 kHz rather than the more common 25 kHz, and this makes a real difference in breaking down deeper fat deposits during a session. It sits at 200W output across the three heads, so you're not pushing the RF at 2 MHz through compromised tissue—we've had better results on thigh contours with the vacuum roller set to moderate suction. And the facial head is actually pretty decent for eye-area work, though most buyers go with the 3D vacuum roller as their primary tool.
Body shaping is where this pulls ahead of single-tech alternatives, but don't expect miracles on heavily fibrotic cellulite. We've had clinics run it alongside lymphatic drainage protocols with decent. Face treatments work fine with the RF setting dialed down (typical treatment time is 20 minutes) but it's not suited for deep nasolabial fold work—stick to teh abdomen and thighs.
CE cert is what it is, but we've seen units coming through with slightly different internal shielding batch to batch—nothing that affects output, just a consistency quirk. The 1-year the control board and handpiece connectors, not the roller bearings (those wear after about 300 cycles, which is normal). Most operators push 4–6 sessions spaced 3 days apart before the client reports measurable changes.
You'll want to confirm whether the unit ships with the 2-meter vacuum hose or the standdard 1.5 m—packing lists sometimes vary. 3 handpieces in the box (cavitation probe, vacuum roller assembly, facial suction cup), and we've got individual replacements sitting in stock but not always the connector cable set. 90% of our orders are DDP for European drops, although APAC shipments usually take 8 working days or so once customs clears.