Technical Specifications

Discover the technical specifications for all our SMART products.


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Laser Type Diode
Wavelengths 755, 808, 1064, 808nm
Output Power 2600w
Luminous Power Up to 1000w
Pulse Width 5-480ms
Frequency 1-10Hz
System Interface / Application 15” “Touch” OLED
Certified Training On-site and ongoing clinical support
Spot Size 12 x 20mm
Cooling 4 Way Compressor + Air + Semiconductor + Water
SHR Mode Yes
Parameters Preset & Manual
Fluence 1-120J/cm2
Voltage 110-240V AC
Dimensions Weight L480 x W534 x H1062mm 55Kg
Marketing Assets Full POS, Digital & Web

SMARTDiode

Laser Type Diode
Wavelengths 755, 808, 1064nm
Output Power 2000W
Luminous Power 800W
Pulse Width 10-400ms
Frequency 1-10Hz
System Interface / Application 15” “Touch” OLED
Certified Training On-site and ongoing clinical support
Spot Size 10 x 10mm
Cooling 4 Way Air + Water + Semi conductor Adjustable 1-5 -4 °C
SHR Mode Yes
Parameters Preset & Manual
Fluence 1-120J/cm²
Voltage 110-240V AC
Dimensions Weight L600 x W450 x H420mm 30Kg
Marketing Assets Full POS, Digital & Web

SMARTDiode PRO

Laser Type Diode
Wavelengths 808nm
Output Power 240W
Pulse Width 18-240ms
Frequency 1-5Hz
System Interface / Application 4.3" Intelligent Screen
Rated Input Power 600W
Certified Training Digital and In-Person with ongoing clinical support
Spot Size 8 x 15mm
Cooling Water
SHR Mode Yes
Parameters Manual
Fluence 5-40J/cm²
Voltage 110-220V AC
Dimensions/Weight L360 x W260 x H190mm - 10Kg
Marketing Assets Full POS, Digital & Web
Laser Type Erbium Fiber Laser
Wavelengths 1550nm
Scan Size Up to 20mm²
Interface 15'' Touch Screen
Spot Size 150um
Weight 16.5kg
Pulse Energy Up to 150mj
Pulse Repetition Up to 100Hz
Focal Length 50mm
Software In Treatment Monitoring
Electrical 240v
Dimensions L430 x W400 x H360mm

SMARTJuvium

Temperature -10°c
Dimensions 440 x 630 x 750mm
Marketing Assets Full POS, digital & web
Air Flow 12L per hour
Weight 55kg
Certified Training On-site and ongoing clinical support

SMARTJuvium CryoSHOT (Optional)

RF Power 150w
RF Frequency 40.68 MHz
Infra-Red Power 5w
Spectrum 700nm – 2000nm
Interface Touch Screen
Dimensions 52 x 55 x 150cm
Certified Training On-site and ongoing clinical support
Intelligent Software In treatment monitoring
Applicator Sculpt | Tighten
Vacuum Pressure 100-60kPa | 80-50kPa
Treatment Area 74 x 52mm | 43 x 35mm
Massage Roller Yes | No
Weight 45kg
Marketing Assets Full POS, digital and web

SMARTSculpt Pro

Energy Plasma
Power Input 2 x Li-ion rechargeable battery
Charger 240V Compatible
Certified Training On-site and ongoing clinical support
Electrode Type Steel
Control On/off
Certification CE
Markerting Assets Full POS, digital & web

ACCOR Cosmetic Corrector

Micro-Needle Depth 0.5mm
Micro-Needle Depth 0.1mm
Micro Chip Area 8.2 x 8.2mm (S) 13 x 8.2mm (H)
Electrical Input 240V AC / 2A
Certified Training Online and ongoing clinical support
Frequency 1-5HZ
Interface LCD touch screen
Dimensions & Weight L302 x W272 x H126mm 2.5kg
Power Output DC 12V / 4A
Marketing Assets Full POS, digital and web

SMARTMeso

Power Max 50 watts
Handles Fractional PURE RF Microneedle + RF CRYO Skin Cooling
RF Frequency 2MHz
Fractional RF Tip 3 Size Options
RF Energy 1 - 10 Level
Pulse Duration 10 - 900ms
Certified Training On-site and ongoing clinical support
Needle Depths 0.4 - 4mm Adjustable
Vacuum Pressure Level 1 - 4
Working Mode SINGLE / AUTO (Sensor Controlled)
Fractional RF Type Monopolar & bipolar
CRYO Skin Cooling Levels 1 - 2 - 3 Adjustable
Microneedle Tip Option 4 x Insulated 4 x Non-Insulated
Marketing Assets Full POS, digital & web

SMARTskinXcell

Voltage 100-120V/ 60Hz 200-240V/50Hz
Display 10.4 inches
Power 500W
RF Frequency 0.2-0.5MHz
Heat&Cool Heat: 36-46 Cool: 0-6
Ultrasound 1Mhz
Aqua Peel Probes Soft: 3 pcs Hard: 8 pcs
Aqua Peel Vacuum intensity: 4-5kg Vaccum Pressure: 96Kpa Water flow: ≤50L
Cleansing Shovel Frequency 26-30MHz
EMS Nano Mesotherapy Size 4X4mmX250Um
Micro Lift Frequency: 200Hz Current: 50-800Ua 28 MILLION
Skin Analyzer 28 Million HD Mega Pixels

ULTRAFacial

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Latest News

By Dee Malan May 28, 2026
The beauty industry has never been more visible than it is today. Social media has opened the doors to endless treatment trends, dramatic before-and-afters and bold promises around what certain technologies can achieve. But whilst visibility has increased, so has scepticism. Today’s clients are more informed, more cautious and more selective about where they spend their money. They are researching treatments before booking, comparing providers online and questioning claims more than ever before. For salons and clinics, this shift is changing the way treatments are sold, positioned and delivered. The Rise of the Informed Client A few years ago, many clients relied heavily on recommendations from salons or word-of-mouth. Now, they often arrive at consultations already armed with information from TikTok, Instagram, Reddit, Google reviews, online forums and even AI. They have seen conflicting opinions, unrealistic results and treatments marketed as “miracle solutions” that may not always deliver long-term outcomes. As a result, many clients are becoming more cautious about what they believe and who they trust. This does not mean clients are losing interest in aesthetic or beauty treatments. In fact, demand continues to grow. However, expectations around transparency, professionalism and proof are evolving rapidly. Why Beauty Claims Are Being Questioned The accessibility of social media marketing has made it easier than ever for businesses to promote treatments. Whilst this has created opportunities for salons and clinics, it has also contributed to an increase in exaggerated claims and misinformation. Clients are becoming increasingly aware that: Filters and lighting can distort results Viral trends are not always backed by evidence Some treatments are oversold online Not every treatment is suitable for every individual Because of this, trust is becoming one of the most valuable assets a salon or clinic can build. Clients no longer simply want to hear that a treatment “works.” They want to understand: Why it works How it works Whether results are realistic What evidence supports it Whether the technology is reputable and clinically backed The Shift Towards Evidence-Based Beauty As the industry matures, evidence-based beauty is becoming increasingly important. Salons and clinics that invest in professional-grade, clinically-backed technology are often finding it easier to build long-term trust and credibility with their clients. This is where treatment consultations are becoming especially valuable. A consultation is no longer just a step before booking. It is an opportunity to educate clients, manage expectations and demonstrate expertise. When salons can confidently explain the science behind a treatment, the expected outcomes and why a specific technology has been chosen, clients are far more likely to feel reassured. Clinically-backed devices also help support these conversations. Instead of relying solely on trends or marketing language, salons can focus on treatment rationale, technology standards and real-world results. Transparency Is Becoming a Competitive Advantage One of the biggest shifts happening within the beauty industry is the move away from overpromising. Clients increasingly value honesty over perfection. In many cases, being transparent about treatment plans, timelines and realistic expectations can actually improve client trust and retention. This includes: Explaining that multiple sessions may be required Being honest about downtime or limitations Recommending alternative treatments when appropriate Prioritising suitability over sales Salons and clinics that take this approach are often building stronger, longer-lasting client relationships because they are positioning themselves as trusted professionals rather than simply service providers. Why Technology Choice Matters More Than Ever In an increasingly competitive market, the technology a salon or clinic chooses says a great deal about their business. Clients are becoming more aware of the difference between low-cost trend-led devices and established technologies backed by training, support and clinical credibility. Investing in trusted technology not only supports treatment outcomes, but also strengthens client confidence during consultations and throughout the treatment journey. As client scepticism grows, professionalism, education and evidence are quickly becoming the foundations of successful beauty businesses. Final Thoughts The beauty industry is evolving, and so are client expectations. Today’s clients are not simply buying treatments. They are buying trust, expertise and confidence in the experience they are investing in. For salons and clinics, this presents a real opportunity. Businesses that focus on transparency, education and clinically-backed technologies are likely to stand out in a market where credibility matters more than ever. At SMART Group, we believe the future of beauty lies in combining innovative technology with honest, evidence-led conversations that help salons build trust, loyalty and long-term growth.
By Dee Malan May 21, 2026
If you’ve been in aesthetics for any length of time, you’ll know how quickly the industry evolves. Treatments that once felt advanced become standard almost overnight. Client expectations rise, results become more scrutinised, and the gap between “good” and “exceptional” continues to widen. Microneedling is a perfect example of this. For years, pen-based devices have been a core part of many salons’ treatment offerings. They’re reliable, well understood, and capable of delivering results. They absolutely still have their place within the industry. But as the market evolves, it’s important to recognise where the limitations begin - particularly for salons looking to grow, stand out, and offer more advanced skin solutions. Because the conversation has shifted. It’s no longer about whether microneedling works. We know it does. The real question now is whether it’s enough.
By Dee Malan April 19, 2026
For years, the goal for salon owners has been simple: get fully booked. This has long been seen as the clearest path to success.
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