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Hydro Dermabrasion Machine Product

Overview

Hydro dermabrasion machines deliver controlled mechanical exfoliation by combining vacuum suction with pressurized water spray and an abrasive scrubbing surface. Unlike traditional microdermabrasion (powder jets), hydro systems add fluid circulation for enhanced skin penetration, reduced irritation, and simultaneous gentle suctioning of exfoliated debris. The technology originated in Japan and Korea and is now standard in aesthetic dermatology clinics and luxury spas.

The system comprises a stationary console, dual handpieces, peristaltic pump for solution metering, and a vacuum generator. Handpieces integrate a rotating or reciprocating abrasive tip (diamond or alumina-coated steel), a spray nozzle for solution misting, and a vacuum chamber that draws loosened skin cells and solution residue into a filter cartridge. Sessions are typically 20–40 minutes per face and can be customized by treatment zone (forehead, cheeks, chin, neck).

How it works

The Console Assembly houses a touchscreen UI, mains power supply, and relay logic for pump and vacuum control. When an operator selects a treatment protocol, the Pump System pressurizes solution from the Fluid Reservoir via a peristaltic pump; simultaneously, the Vacuum System activates a brushless motor driving a diaphragm pump that draws suction.

Each Handpiece Assembly applies the Scrubbing Tip to skin at a gliding angle. The tip's abrasive surface (typically 200–400 microns grit) mechanically removes the stratum corneum; the spray nozzle in the handpiece distributes solution (usually hyaluronic acid, salicylic acid, or glycolic acid) to reduce friction and hydrate skin; and the vacuum chamber (operating at 0.3–0.8 bar) simultaneously sucks debris and fluid into the Filter Cartridge.

The Main Control PCB monitors Pressure Sensor feedback from the vacuum line and adjusts motor speed via PWM to maintain target suction depth. Fluid delivery is controlled by stepper motor speed on the pump's roller head. Treatment duration, tip rotation speed, and suction depth are configurable per protocol; most units ship with 6–10 preset programs for sensitive skin, aging skin, acne-prone, and pigmentation correction.

Key subsystems

The Console Assembly integrates a Touch Digitizer display (7–10 inch), a 150–250 W Power Supply, and a Main Control PCB with dual Relay outputs for the pump stepper driver and vacuum motor. The main PCB features a Microcontroller (typically ARM Cortex M4) running embedded Linux or real-time firmware.

The Pump System is a peristaltic pump: a Stepper Motor (NEMA 17, 1.5 A per phase) rotates the Roller Head, which sequentially compresses tubing in a fixed path. This design avoids contamination of the pump chamber and allows easy switching between solutions without internal cleaning. Flow rates scale linearly with motor RPM: 5–100 RPM yields 10–50 mL/min. The Pump Tubing segment is silicone (food-grade) and replaced annually.

The Vacuum System uses a compact diaphragm pump: the Blower Motor (brushless DC, 24 V, 0.5 A) drives a Pump Diaphragm at 30–50 Hz. Two Check Valve flapper valves enforce one-way flow. Suction depth is regulated by the Pressure Sensor feedback loop; if vacuum exceeds the setpoint, the MCU reduces motor PWM. The Filter Cartridge traps particles and foam immediately downstream of the handpiece.

Each Handpiece Assembly couples the Fluid Distributor (a precision-molded nozzle) and Scrubbing Tip into a single ergonomic head. The tip is available in 4 grades: 200 micron (sensitive), 300 micron (normal), 400 micron (resilient), and 600 micron (callus removal). Tips are friction-fit or snap-locked onto the handpiece and replaced every 50–100 treatments. The Hose Assembly carries vacuum and fluid to the handpiece via ISO quick-couple Connector fittings, allowing hot-swapping between handpieces without draining.

Clinical outcomes

Published studies (typically 4–12 weeks, 2–4 sessions per week) show hydro dermabrasion reduces fine lines, smooths pores, evens pigmentation, and clears acne debris. Results are most visible when combined with chemical exfoliants (e.g., salicylic acid in the solution bottles) for synergistic keratolytic action. Side effects are minimal compared to laser or microneedling—mild erythema fades in 1–2 hours. No downtime for normal skin.

The dual-handpiece design is preferred in high-throughput clinics because operators can work on two zones (e.g., left and right cheek) simultaneously, halving per-patient treatment time. Each Fluid Reservoir typically lasts 3–5 sessions (750–1500 mL consumed); larger clinics refill in bulk or purchase pre-mixed bottles from vendors.

Maintenance and consumables

Filter Cartridge cartridges are replaced every 5–10 sessions (when visual debris accumulates). Pump Tubing tubing is replaced annually or if discoloration/cracks appear. Handpiece Scrubbing Tip tips are replaced per schedule above. The hydro-dermabrasion-machine-diaphragm diaphragm is rated for 500+ hours of operation; replacement is a 2-minute swap on most models. Console Power Supply and Microcontroller are sealed and rarely fail; warranty typically covers 2 years.

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Bill of materials

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# Item / sub-assembly Part no. Qty/assy Ext. qty Parts Type
1 Console Assembly 6 parts hydro-dermabrasion-machine-console 1 8 assembly
1.1 Touch Digitizer touch-digitizer 1 part
1.2 Power Supply power-supply 1 part
1.3 Main Control PCB hydro-dermabrasion-machine-main-pcb 1 part
1.4 Microcontroller mcu 1 part
1.5 Relay relay 2 part
1.6 Sheet Metal Panel sheet-panel 2 part
2 Vacuum System 5 parts hydro-dermabrasion-machine-vacuum-system 1 7 assembly
2.1 Blower Motor blower-motor 1 part
2.2 Pump Diaphragm hydro-dermabrasion-machine-pump-diaphragm 1 part
2.3 Check Valve hydro-dermabrasion-machine-check-valve 2 part
2.4 Pressure Sensor pressure-sensor 1 part
2.5 Connector connector 2 part
3 Fluid Reservoir 3 parts hydro-dermabrasion-machine-fluid-reservoir 2 3 assembly
3.1 Bottle Body hydro-dermabrasion-machine-bottle-body 2 part
3.2 Cap Assembly hydro-dermabrasion-machine-cap-assembly 2 part
3.3 Ball Bearing ball-bearing 2 part
4 Handpiece Assembly 5 parts hydro-dermabrasion-machine-handpiece-assembly 2 8 assembly
4.1 Handpiece Housing hydro-dermabrasion-machine-handpiece-housing 2 part
4.2 Scrubbing Tip hydro-dermabrasion-machine-scrubbing-tip 2 part
4.3 Fluid Distributor hydro-dermabrasion-machine-fluid-distributor 2 part
4.4 Wire Bundle wire-bundle 2 part
4.5 Fastener Set fastener-set 8 part
5 Pump System 4 parts hydro-dermabrasion-machine-pump-system 1 4 assembly
5.1 Stepper Motor hydro-dermabrasion-machine-stepper-motor 1 part
5.2 Roller Head hydro-dermabrasion-machine-roller-head 1 part
5.3 Pump Tubing hydro-dermabrasion-machine-pump-tubing 1 part
5.4 Bare PCB pcb-bare 1 part
6 Filter Cartridge 2 parts hydro-dermabrasion-machine-filter-cartridge 1 2 assembly
6.1 Filter Media hydro-dermabrasion-machine-filter-media 1 part
6.2 Filter Frame hydro-dermabrasion-machine-filter-frame 1 part
7 Hose Assembly 3 parts hydro-dermabrasion-machine-hose-assembly 1 7 assembly
7.1 Wire Bundle wire-bundle 2 part
7.2 Connector connector 4 part
7.3 Fastener Set fastener-set 1 part

Sourcing — likely vendors

Companies that make this · indicative price $15–$500 · MOQ & lead are typical
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philips.com ↗ Amsterdam, NL Grooming & care 2,000 units 6–10 wks
🇩🇪Braun
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Kronberg, DE Grooming (P&G) 2,000 units 6–10 wks
🇺🇸Conair
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Stamford, US Personal care appliances 2,000 units 6–10 wks
🇬🇧Dyson
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Malmesbury, GB Vacuums & hair care 2,000 units 6–10 wks
🇯🇵Panasonic
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Osaka, JP Electronics & appliances 2,000 units 6–10 wks

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