Engineered to deliver target Wavelengths, optimized energy densities, and exceptional user interfaces for clinical success.
The rapid expansion of the non-invasive medical aesthetic market has driven clinical practitioners to demand laser and light systems with clinical-grade safety, predictable outcomes, and high duty cycles. Achieving this requires manufacturing standards that parallel medical device protocols.
Modern clinics no longer rely solely on simple hair removal. Advanced treatments demand precise target chromophore matching (melanin, hemoglobin, water) using multiple wavelengths like 755nm, 808nm, and 1064nm. Developing these multi-wavelength modules requires micro-channel cooling systems, high-efficiency diode stacks, and stabilized power distribution networks that prevent thermal decay over consecutive treatments. Professional systems must withstand hours of operation while maintaining consistent spot size delivery and fluences.
For brand owners and distributors, building laser production facilities from scratch is cost-prohibitive. By partnering with dedicated OEM/ODM factories, brands leverage established research pipelines, ready certifications (CE, FDA-ready processes), and component-level purchasing power. A specialized manufacturer provides structural case designs (casing ergonomics), localized GUI firmware, tailored cooling capabilities, and custom software setups. This accelerates time-to-market while reducing R&D risk.
Combining clinical aesthetics expertise with robust industrial manufacturing capabilities.
Shenzhen Yiki Beauty Co., Ltd. is a professional enterprise integrating R&D, design, manufacturing, and global sales of advanced aesthetic and beauty equipment. The company is built by a team of experienced technical engineers and product designers, with fully in-house capabilities ranging from industrial appearance design and electronic system development to assembly, testing, and packaging.
Yiki Beauty is committed to providing a true one-stop solution for global customers, helping partners reduce complexity in product development, production, and branding. By combining innovative engineering with practical clinical and salon applications, the company continuously delivers safe, effective, and market-oriented beauty devices.
With a strong focus on quality control and technological innovation, Shenzhen Yiki Beauty Co., Ltd. supports OEM and ODM services, as well as private label branding. The company adheres to strict international quality standards and strives to build long-term partnerships with distributors, clinics, salons, and beauty chains worldwide.
Our product portfolio covers a wide range of advanced aesthetic technologies, including:
HI-EMT body contouring machines, laser hair removal systems, Vela body shaping devices, shockwave therapy machines, TECAR therapy equipment, air pressure lymphatic drainage systems, 4D HIFU ultrasound machines, tattoo removal lasers, hydra dermabrasion systems, plasma pens, and various home-use beauty devices.
Shenzhen Yiki Beauty Co., Ltd. exports to more than 15 major markets, including the United States, Germany, Australia, Canada, Italy, France, the United Kingdom, Spain, Russia, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Ukraine, Poland, Turkey, and Belgium, while continuously expanding its global footprint in emerging markets. Driven by innovation, reliability, and customer success, Yiki Beauty is dedicated to becoming a trusted global partner in the aesthetic equipment industry.
Our Shenzhen facility utilizes modern assembly methodologies, standardized quality checks, and component tracking to ensure every aesthetic system meets stringent tolerances.
Every batch of incoming diode bars, power supplies, capacitors, and filters undergoes rigorous aging tests at our raw material stations. Using advanced multi-meters and diagnostic tools, we inspect the stability of the power modules before they enter the assembly queue. This step minimizes potential driver failures down the line. We reject sub-par components immediately, keeping a digital record of every component serial number linked to the customer's machine.
Cosmetic lasers generate significant thermal energy. Without high-efficiency water purification, mineral deposits can obstruct the micro-channel laser bars, leading to diode burnout. That is why our assembly includes a dedicated *Purified Water Filtration Device* test. We ensure every unit's circulation lines are clean, pressure-tested for leaks, and filled with deionized water during our comprehensive 48-hour continuous functional stress testing phase.
Understanding the physical interaction of energy with biological tissues is key to delivering high-performance cosmetic devices.
Diode lasers are the clinical standard for hair removal. By targeting melanin in the hair follicle bulb, the 808nm wavelength offers safe penetration depth. Combining it with 755nm (high absorption for fine, light hair) and 1064nm (safe for darker skin types / Fitzpatrick scale V-VI) allows for comprehensive treatment capabilities in a single handpiece.
Tattoo and pigment removal relies on rapid energy delivery to fragment ink particles without causing thermal scarring. Picosecond pulses generate high peak power with minimal pulse duration, shifting the mechanism from photothermal to photomechanical shockwaves. This ensures clean clearance with fewer treatments.
For non-surgical skin tightening and fat reduction, radiofrequency energy delivers deep thermal heating. The 448kHz frequency optimizes ion mobilization within cells, promoting collagen synthesis and fat metabolism. Capative (CET) modes focus on superficial vascular structures, while Resistive (RET) modes reach deep visceral tissues.
Using controlled cooling temperatures down to -10°C, cryolipolysis induces selective apoptosis in adipocytes without damaging surrounding dermal tissues. A 360-degree cooling applicator ensures uniform thermal extraction, reducing local fat layers by up to 25% per cycle.
Operating globally requires adapting to diverse clinical demographics, power grids, and rigorous medical device compliance frameworks.
In North America and Europe, there is significant demand for systems calibrated for diverse ethnic skin profiles. The integration of skin type sensors and automated energy adjustments prevents hyperpigmentation on darker Fitzpatrick scales. Conversely, in Asian markets, there is high demand for gentle Q-switched and picosecond settings targeting superficial pigmentation and melasma without triggering post-inflammatory responses.
A key issue for distributors is the difference in regional power grids. Laser devices designed for the United States must operate reliably at 110V/60Hz, requiring high-wattage power supplies that can handle increased current without overheating. In Europe and Asia, systems must be configured for 220V-240V/50Hz. Standardizing our internal power electronics with broad-spectrum auto-sensing modules ensures stable energy delivery across all regions.
Distributing cosmetic lasers globally requires strict adherence to international standards. At Shenzhen Yiki Beauty Co., Ltd., our production facility operates under the ISO 13485 quality management standard for medical devices. We supply CE-marked equipment with complete technical files to help our partners register devices under the new European Medical Device Regulation (MDR). Additionally, our internal electronic wiring, shielding, and structural design meet the criteria needed for FDA 510(k) applications, facilitating smoother customs clearance and regulatory approvals.
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