We've got about 12 units in the warehose right now, and shipping is typically 5-7 business days via courier — no cold chain needed since it's just the device and handles, but the packaging is a foam-lined hard case that adds about 3kg to the total weight.

main caveat is that this isn't for deep abdominal or large-volume liposuction; the 2.5cm reciprocating distance and 50W max power mean it's really optimized for smaller, more delicate areas like teh chin, face, or calves where precision matters more than raw suction.

What it does well is the vibration range form 3600 to 12000Hz, which is actually wider than most comparable units we've tested, and the noise level stays under 50dB at 2 meters — so it's quiet enough for an office procedure room without scaring patients.
The handle is 23cm long with a 3cm diameter, which is a bit thicker than some surgeons prefer for fine work, but the vibration rate goes up to 7800 times per minute, so you can dial it down for delicate passes or crank it up for fibrous areas.

CE certified, IP20 rated, and it runs on standard 220V 50Hz — just confirm your clinic's voltge before ordering, as we usually have stock but the lead time for 110V units is about 20 days or so.

Also, the main unit dimensions are 24x22x10cm, so it fits on a small cart or shelf, and the operating temperture range is 10-40°C, but we've found it performs best when the room is kept around 20-25°C for consistent vibration response.
It's CE certified, so it meets European safety and quality standards for medical devices. We can provide the certificate upon request.
MOQ is 10 units for first-time orders, but we can be flexible for samples or trial orders—just reach out.
Lower frequencies (around 3600Hz) work better for delicate areas like the face and chin, while higher settings target tougher fat on the abdomen or calves. You can adjust it based on the area.
Standard lead time is 7-15 working days after order confirmation, depending on stock levels. For bulk orders, we might need a bit longer.
No, it's designed to run at or below 50dB when measured from 2 meters away, so it's quieter than a typical conversation—comfortable for clinic use.