Heya,
I've posted on a similar topic quite recently. I'll copy and paste that below for your perusal.
I notice that you mentioned that you are an eyelash technician. I'm unsure of the credentials for insurance on this service, but I would imagine that would require a level 2 in beauty therapy?
Regarding the hydradermabrasion machine, from all of the insurers I've spoken to, they require a pre-requisite of a level 3 in Electrical facials for microdermabrasion (which is fundamentally what this service is).
I personally would air on the side of caution and have a good talk with your insurer. If you are unsure, send them the link to one of these courses and see if they will accept it first before spending the money and attending.
Many of these training academy's offer a certificate afterwards, but this means little if your insurer won't provide coverage for the training you've received.
Pasting the comment on a similar post below:
''Hydrafacial seem to have cornered the market on hydrodermabrasion. I imagine like CACI is synonymous with micro current, that if you don't buy into this name you most likely won't bring people off of the street just to try it as those names tend to draw people in...clever buggers!
I've never had a treatment or used one of these devices. I've done microdermabrasion, but I find that I never really reach for it. Who is it best for? For rough texture, dry and dull skin, surface hyperpigmentation. It gives clients an immediate glow, refined skin texture and is also a nice way to loosen up milia in between chemical peels if that's something your tackling.
I think the attractive thing about hydrodermabrasion is that they appear to be an even gentler form of microdermabrasion, making them even more suitable for more sensitive and stimulated skin conditions.
The nice thing is if you find a hydradermabrasion machine, I imagine with them being more gentle you can work that into a lot of facials, maybe making that a unique selling point as I imagine like yourself ( I included), many can't/don't want to invest into a hydrafacial branded machine.
I always look at the device/technology when I'm considering to buy a new device and as ask myself a few questions.
"Am I paying for the name?" "Will this bring in new business?" "Is this something my existing clients are demanding or am I just curious to try it?" "Will I use this device enough to make it worth the investment?" "Can I get similar results in my treatments without it?" "Is there a hole in my treatment menu/demographic I serve that this would fill?" "Could I purchase a more budget-friendly model/option and see how I get on?".
I found these online. A lot of these are from aesthetic distributors that I recognise and would happily do business with myself (bio-therapeutic, Koreesa, Magroup). Most of them you need to request a trade account to gain the prices of the devices. Some of the pricier devices may offer payment plans if needed. If you are ever unsure just find the make of the device and put it into google as "___ UK distributor" as this can save some money if you buy direct from the manufacturer. Many of them however have usually chosen a UK distributor, in this case they will direct you towards them as the distributors usually have a sales, training and aftercare team...you can see why they prefer to pass this on to a distributor!
It goes without saying that you should only buy from a reputable supplier (not eBay, alibaba) as you would want a warranty on the product and help if something breaks or malfunctions.
With it being a generally slower season, they may be able to work out certain marked down price to get some sales in.''
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https://www.3d-lipo.co.uk/our-equipment/facial-devices/3d-hydro2/
https://renepro.co.uk/product/facial-machines/
https://www.bio-therapeutic.com/product/bio-brasion-trinity/
https://www.magroup.co.uk/shop/devices/aquasure-h2-machine
https://jetpeel.com/jetpeel/
https://www.shopkoreesa.co.uk/machines/cell-ultimate
https://uk2.baldangroup.com/aqua-3-facial-treatment-system/