Industrial-grade and portable options customized for modern dermatology networks and professional wellness institutions.
Deep dive into local B2B demand, aesthetic clinic expansion, and commercial wellness technology shifts.
The core science behind professional-grade skin scrubbers relies on high-frequency sound waves generated by internal piezoelectric transducers. When these waves pass through water or aqueous solutions applied to the skin, they trigger a physical process known as cavitation.
Specifically, at a frequency of 24,000 Hz (vibrations per second), micro-bubbles are formed within the liquid medium. As these bubbles collapse, the energy released generates microscopic jets that gently exfoliate the stratum corneum, emulsify excess sebum, and loosen deeply embedded debris (such as blackheads, whiteheads, and environmental pollutants) from follicular ostia. This contact-less mechanical energy completely bypasses the trauma associated with manual microdermabrasion or chemical chemical peels, making it ideal for the tropical climate of Sri Lanka where skin barrier integrity is constantly challenged by heat and high humidity.
| Oscillation Frequency | 24,000 Hz ± 1,000 Hz |
| Input Voltage (B2B Adaptable) | 100V - 240V (50/60Hz) |
| Output Power Range | 1.5W - 5.0W (Adjustable) |
| Battery Capacity (Standard) | 500mAh - 1000mAh Li-polymer |
| Waterproof Standard | IPX5 / IPX6 / IPX7 Customizable |
| Blade Composition | Hypoallergenic 304 Stainless Steel |
Explore high-spec variants incorporating vibration therapies, ion topophoresis, and integrated micro-current modules.
Leveraging medical-grade facilities, global standards compliance, and professional engineering.
Streamlining customs, compliance verification, and electrical adaptation parameters for South Asia.
Sri Lanka operates primarily on 230V AC at 50Hz, with Type G (three-pronged) electrical outlets. BryMax provides customizable high-end adapters matching this exact plug format and embeds voltage surge protection chips within each unit's charging base. This safeguards devices against sudden brownouts and power surges.
To import cosmetic-grade electronics into Sri Lanka, distributors may need to register products with the National Medicines Regulatory Authority (NMRA). We provide full chemical assay documentation, biocompatibility test results for the stainless steel spatulas, and CE/FDA/EMC testing certifications to ensure swift clearance at Colombo Port.
Direct answers to the most common questions raised by skin clinics, purchasing departments, and importing partners.
In facial cosmetic applications, 24kHz provides the optimal balance between acoustic power and tissue safety. Frequencies near 40kHz are widely utilized in industrial heavy-metal cleaners, but they generate levels of acoustic cavitation and temperature increases that can damage delicate dermal tissues. The 24kHz standard is safe and gentle enough to break up lipids and dead keratinocytes on facial curves without causing cellular trauma.
For standard customized logos (printed via laser marking or pad printing), the minimum order quantity (MOQ) typically begins at 500 to 1,000 units. For complete custom packaging shapes, shell color adjustments, or software adjustments, the MOQ varies from 2,000 units. We offer prototype runs to test technical compliance before moving to full-scale production.
BryMax uses medical-grade 304 or 316 stainless steel for all components that contact the skin. These alloys undergo passivation treatments to prevent rust from moisture or cleaning solutions, ensuring they remain highly biocompatible. They are also tested for heavy metals and nickel release to prevent contact dermatitis on sensitive skin.
We accept standard L/C (Letters of Credit), T/T (Telegraphic Transfers), and Western Union. Shipping is managed via sea freight from Shenzhen or Guangzhou ports to Colombo Port, or via express air freight (DHL, FedEx, UPS) for quick restocks. We handle export documentation to ensure hassle-free clearance through local customs brokers.
Premium devices designed for deep exfoliation, rechargeable convenience, and clinical aesthetics.