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Caci have a new machine that combines 3 different facials in one machine. They have an offer on at the moment where you can rent the machine for a minimum of a year, then you can decide to either carry on renting or buy the machine. I was wondering if anyone had taken up the offer, what the cost of the rental is, and what the results are from the facials? Do you get the clients in to make a profit?
I know these machines are expensive, but have heard the results are good.
I dont offer any electrical facial treatments at the moment, so I was looking in to various companies, and just wanted to find out which facial machines are the best. And affordable, as I work by myself. X:confused:
 
hey there! We us icon ultralift which is very similar to caci. It allows us to do 14 different treatments for both face and body e.g 10 min face lift, lip plumping, long luxurious facials (some upto 75 mins) full body toning, bust lifting and slimming lymphatic drainiage! All I can say is myself and clients are tuff cookies n very hard to please ha ha! But we love the results we get with the treatments. I bought the machine last january and haven't looked back and yes I have made a very healthy profit. If your looking into eletrical treatments for your salon i would definately reccommend having a look at this machine too. :hug: Good luck xx
 
I presume you mean the CACI Ultimate machine with microdermabrasion, microcurrent & laser wrinkle comb? I have the CACI Ultra, which is microcurrent, laser wrinkle comb (both red & blue light) & ultrasonic as I was more interested in the latter (for the sonophoresis) than the microdermabrasion. I can use it for face & body, for muscle toning, skin treatment, facials for acne, facials for skin healing, skin rejuvination, hand treatments, cellulite, stretch marks, back spots etc etc. It's extremely adaptable to most needs. I have it on a three year hire-purchase and it costs me about £320 a month and I own it at the end of the three years.

I have been using various CACI machines for years and cannot fault the results or the support. One of my most recent courses resulted in the client losing her hooded eyelid that was really bothering her, and another client has noticed since going from the old CACI to the Ultra that her forehead lines have significantly diminished. Support wise, recently I wanted some infoprmation on glycolic acid peels in combination with ultrasound & clinical trials on red/blue light and within two days they e-mailed me loads of information.
 

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