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Key questions every professional should ask themselves before investing in equipment

Investing in professional equipment is one of the most important decisions within a center. It not only implies a significant financial investment, but also conditions the treatments that will be offered, the client’s experience, the business’s profitability, and the center’s positioning in the medium and long term.

Therefore, before incorporating new technology, it is advisable to pause and ask the right questions.

1. Is it a versatile technology or limited to a single treatment?

One of the first issues to analyze is the equipment’s real versatility.

Equipment designed for a single treatment may seem attractive at first, but it usually has slower amortization and a shorter commercial lifespan.

In contrast, versatile aesthetic equipment allows for:

  • Working with different indications
  • Adapting to different client types
  • Adjusting protocols according to market evolution

The more real applications a technology has, the greater its profitability and its growth potential within the center.

Therefore, before incorporating new technology, it is advisable to pause and ask the right questions. These are the key points every professional should consider before investing in equipment.

2. Does it allow for creating multiple protocols?

Good technology should not impose a single, closed protocol.

It is essential that the equipment allows for personalizing treatments according to:

  • The diagnosis
  • The body type
  • The client’s objective
  • The combination with other techniques

 

The ability to create different protocols not only improves results but also allows for:

  • Increasing the average ticket
  • Offering more comprehensive treatments
  • Differentiating from other centers that work in a standard way

3. Does it include real training for the team?

Technology alone does not guarantee results.

Before investing, it’s crucial to ask:

  • Does the training adapt to the team’s level?
  • Does it include protocols, practical cases, and doubt resolution?

Training should be considered part of the investment, not an optional extra. A well-trained team achieves better results, builds more client confidence, and maximizes treatment profitability.

4. Does it have close and effective technical support?

This is one of the most undervalued yet most important points.

When there is any type of technical failure, response time makes the difference between a minor inconvenience and a serious problem for the center’s schedule.

Before deciding, it’s advisable to evaluate:

  • Whether the technical service is in-house or external
  • Response times
  • Ease of contact

 

Close technical support provides peace of mind and protects the long-term investment.

5. Do you receive advice?

A good provider doesn’t just sell equipment; they also:

  • Analyze the center’s real needs
  • Take into account the client profile
  • Evaluate business objectives
  • Propose coherent and sustainable solutions

 

Pre- and post-purchase advice is what transforms a simple acquisition into a strategic decision.

"Investing in equipment is
deciding the future of your center"

Professional aesthetic equipment should not be understood as a one-time expense, but rather as a key tool for building results, reputation, and profitability.

Asking the right questions before investing allows for:

  • Avoiding impulsive purchases
  • Optimizing amortization
  • Working with greater security
  • Preparing the center for sustainable growth

At enco, we accompany professionals in this process, helping them choose the technology that best fits their project, today and in the long term.

If you are considering incorporating equipment into your center, a well-analyzed decision will make all the difference.