Runs off a standdard wall outlet anywhere in the world, 110 to 240 volts, and it's got three separate cooling systems built in—water, semiconductor, and forced air—so it won't overheat during back-to-back treatments.
Most operators start with the 40KHz cavitation head for deep fat, then switch to the 28KHz for suface work, but all four frequencies (1MHz included) are there if you need them. The RF output, which you'll want for skin tightening, is adjustable form 0 to 100 joules across monopolar, bipolar, tripolar, quadpolar, or pentapolar modes. Vacuum presure sits at 100Kpa, which basically pulls skin in firmly without bruising if you keep it moving. It's not great for bony areas like teh knees or ankles—just moves better over fleshy zones.
The 8.4-inch touch screen is responsive enough, but you'll still want the manual handy for the first dozen sessions or so until muscle memory kicks in. 39 kilos when it's crated.
Actually, one concrete detail that matters: the water cooling system requires distilled water, not tap, to avoid mineral buildup inside unit—most people miss that. About 61 centimeters wide, 52 deep, 60 tall, so it'll fit on a standard cart or table.
We ship these with ISO13485 and TUV CE certs on file, plus FDA registration (usually good, but double-check your state rules anyway). Lead time's typically 20 days or so, though we rush if you need it faster.
Our MOQ is 1 unit, so you can start with a single machine to test the market. Standard lead time is 7-15 days depending on stock availability.
Yes, it's fully certified with ISO13485, TUV CE, and FDA. We'll include copies of all certificates with your shipment.
Each mode targets different depths and tissue types: monopolar goes deep for fat reduction, bipolar is for surface tightening, and tripolar to pentapolar combine multiple poles for broader, more even heating. You can switch between them based on the treatment area.
Absolutely, we offer OEM customization for the logo on the device and screen, plus custom packaging. Just let us know your design and we'll handle the rest.
They work in tandem: water cooling handles the RF and cavitation heads to prevent overheating, semiconductor cools the internal components, and forced air keeps the overall system temperature stable. This ensures the machine runs smoothly even during long sessions.