Robosculptor transforms body therapy with AI robotics
January 12, 2025
Tech

Robosculptor transforms body contouring treatment with AI-powered robotics

Innovative robotic system has varied uses

Robosculptor, a pioneering company established in April 2021 by medical aesthetic professionals Dennis Ledenkof and Jens Schramm, is transforming how body contouring treatments are delivered with its state-of-the-art robotic system. The Robosculptor system harnesses AI to offer automated body contouring solutions tailored to individual client/patient needs.

The two partners decided in 2019 to deliver vibrocompression by spheres treatment autonomously, as previously, this particular lymph drainage protocol was delivered by experienced specialists only with a Beautylizer aesthetic device. The first Robosculptor prototype was built in 2021 as a portal version. In 2023, based on market feedback, Robosculptor was revamped entirely with added features and new protocols.

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Now manufactured in Dubai, Robosculptor’s robotic system uses advanced AI technology to precisely analyse the human body’s surface. Equipped with a high-resolution 3D camera, the machine captures real-time data on body positioning, allowing it to create a trajectory map for each treatment session.

Ledenkof says this innovative approach ensures accuracy and adapts to any movements the client/patient makes during the procedure, enhancing safety and effectiveness in a significant leap for the aesthetic hardware industry.

Multifaceted uses

With a mix of hardware and software, the Robosculptor system provides stress relief, relaxation, improved sleep quality, enhanced mood and mental well-being, improved circulation, improved posture and flexibility, lactate removal, reduced muscle soreness, stiffness and tension relief, and aids in muscle recovery and pain relief.

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(L-R): Dennis Ledenkof, a colleague and Jens Schramm of Robosculptor at the company’s exhibitor booth at Future Hospitality Summit 2024 in Dubai. Credit: Arnold Pinto

One of the standout features of Robosculptor is its potential to make body contouring more accessible and affordable. As robotic technology continues to evolve within healthcare, treatment costs are anticipated to decrease, allowing more individuals to benefit from these advanced therapies regardless of their financial status.

Augmenting services

Moreover, robots are expected to augment healthcare services rather than replace human workers. With robotic systems handling routine tasks, healthcare professionals can dedicate more time to complex patient care and research, says Ledenkof.

The growing integration of robotics into healthcare practices addresses existing shortages of qualified therapists, especially in high-demand areas such as physiotherapy. With robots capable of operating around the clock, they provide continuous care, eliminating downtime and improving overall treatment outcomes.

At the heart of Robosculptor’s offering is the ‘Vibrational Compression with Spheres’ method, designed to reduce fat volume and improve the appearance of cellulite effectively. This non-invasive treatment utilises a lymphatic drainage process that delivers predictable and guaranteed results without surgical intervention.

With operations in Germany and the UAE, Robosculptor operates on a Robot-as-a-Service (RaaS) model, guaranteeing its clients’ continuous effectiveness and quality maintenance. The software and algorithms designed by the company’s engineers add an extra layer of security, further enhancing the system’s robustness.

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The Robosculptor robotic system is entirely made in Dubai. Credit: Arnold Pinto

The team behind Robosculptor, united by a commitment to innovation and excellence, consists of skilled engineers, software developers, and tech enthusiasts. Their dedication to pushing the boundaries of what is possible in healthcare technology is inspiring and sets a high standard for the industry.

The Robosculptor team boasts extensive experience in technology, development, and medicine. They have conducted rigorous scientific studies to validate the safety and effectiveness of their technology, solidifying their credibility in the field.

Schramm emphasises that Robosculptor is committed to automating repetitive tasks that machines can handle better than humans. This commitment ensures the efficiency of their solutions. It allows practitioners to focus on what truly matters—providing exceptional care and treatment for their clients, principally in hospitality, wellness, sports and healthcare settings.

Robosculptor’s commercial office is in Hoexter, Germany, and its R&D and manufacturing facility is in Dubai Production City.

Featured image: One of Robosculptor’s standout features is its potential to make body contouring more accessible and affordable. Credit: Arnold Pinto

Arnold Pinto

Arnold Pinto

Arnold Pinto is an award-winning journalist with wide-ranging Middle East and Asia experience in the tech, aerospace, defence, luxury watchmaking, business, automotive, and fashion verticals. He is passionate about conserving endangered native wildlife globally. Arnold enjoys 4x4 off-roading, camping and exploring global destinations off the beaten track. Write to: arnold@menews247.com
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