It fires 30,000 muscle contractions in a single 30-minute session—more than you could do in a thousand crunches, and it hits fat cells hard enough to trigger natural apoptosis, basically forcing the body to remodel itself without any incisions or downtime.
The Sculptmax Pro runs on HI-EMT at up to 7 Tesla output with a 300μs pulse width, which is pretty much the standerd for this kind of work, and it draws 2.3 kVA on a 220V line, so you'll need a dedicated circuit if your salon isn't already wired for heavy equiment.
Weighs 74 kg and stands 112 cm tall, so it's not something you'll be moving around between rooms easily—most buyers just park it in a corner and wheel it out for treatments on the abdomen, buttocks, thighs, or arms, though it's not great for small, bony areas like the face or neck.
recommended protocol is two sessions per week for four sessions per course, and the unit comes with five built-in training modes including HIIT and hypertrophy, but honestly, most operators stick with teh default program and just adjust intensity per client.
It ships with CE and ISO certs, a one-year warranty, and we usually have stock ready to go, but confirm lead time if you're ordering more than 5 units—the 220V version is standard, and you'll get a COA with the unit, though the pulse width is fixed at 300μs and can't be adjusted on this model.
Yes, the output intensity ranges from 0 to 7 Tesla, so you can adjust it based on client tolerance and treatment area.
We usually ship within 5-7 business days, but it depends on current stock. Just check with our sales team for the latest availability.
Absolutely, it's CE and ISO certified. We can provide digital copies of the certificates upon request.
The MOQ is 1 unit, so you can order just one to test it out for your clinic or salon.
Store it in a dry, clean area at room temperature. At 74 kg, it's heavy but has wheels for easy moving around the salon.