Hello~

 

I am a new Esty and looking to purchase a MDA for my room. I am on a limited budget so cannot afford one in the thousands. Please tell me what type you use, if you like it, and what the price range is.

Thank you!

 

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Thanks Holly, great price!! What do you think about the 6 in 1 for 899? Do you think it would pay for itself? I love that it has microcurrent. Your thoughts...

I have an older pink diamond peel machine from Australia. I paid $8000. for years and years ago. I friend recommended this machine because of the cool hammer plus... :) She loves it, she says it is worth every dollar :)

Good luck

I worry about multiple-in-one machines, especially for solo or small spa settings.  If one function breaks, you can easily loose your entire ability to do treatments when you have to send it to be repaired.  Also, since the majority of estheticians don't use all the equipment on their multi machines, you can often do better by purchasing individual units for the modalities that you know will be a hit in your market.

@ Holly

Do you own one of these machines? If so, are you happy with the quality/results?  At this price point it's appears very affordable but I'm concerned about the quality.  I currently use the Derma File but would consider this company for the price and if the reviews are positive.

Thanks.

Denise

hello i am new and dont know much about the derma file. do you where i can get some info ,brand , and costs

Wow, just gotta put in my two cents here!! I ordered that microderm unit for an Esty client of mine from another company and I paid much more than that for it! It's an okay starter unit. It's kinda noisy but for that price....

 

Has anyone worked with new spa solutions before? You need to know that they will work with you if the unit breaks down, which tends to happen more with the cheaper equipment. You don't want hassles if it breaks.

Great Points :) and... education of course...
You can find great deals on e-bay for microderm.  I have a Nova diamond-tip that is small & portable.  It is not extremely strong in suction, but is still very effective & my clients love it.  It was under $200.00
I love love my crystal microdermabrasion it is a power peel. little pricy but i like the crystal much much better than the non crystal... i would  do hands on before I buy any machine. go to a trade show and see if you can get a floor model and also so you can get a chance to try the machine on someone while you are there..

I agree so much.  I think crystal is critical to professional microdermabrasion results.  If I were advising an esthetician who was considering a diamond machine, I would say to buy dermafiles and start saving for crystal.

I teach esthetics and we have two Bella Microderm machines and a Skin For Life Microderm machine.  I love the Bella!  It's super easy to maintain, hardly ever has issues (esp. important in a school environment with a LOT of students using it).  It's small, doesn't take up much space and if you need to move it around it's not heavy either.  Our Skin For Life machine is great because we're able to use two different types of crystals - carborundum (the white crystals) and a milder 'organic'  one for sensitive skin.  It's roughly twice the size of the Bella, but it still holds up pretty well in class and clinic environments.

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