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Our philosophy is safety by design.
Safety-by-design medical technologies and training solutions engineered for intuitive use and automatic error reduction, trusted by professionals in over a worldwide.
SCBIO IMC was founded on a simple but critical question:
why do preventable side effects continue to occur, even in the hands of skilled professionals?
Through extensive experience in regenerative medicine, aesthetic procedures, and medical training across multiple countries, the founder of SCBIO IMC identified a consistent pattern. Many adverse outcomes, such as unintended vascular events or embolic side effects associated with injectable procedures, are not caused by intent or lack of expertise. They most often arise from insufficient hands-on training and medical devices that allow unnecessary human error during procedures.
SCBIO IMC was established to address these issues at their origin, through design.
The company's philosophy is clear: safety must be designed, not assumed.
In medical training, SCBIO IMC focuses on systems that allow clinicians to develop real procedural confidence before treating patients. Its training simulators are engineered to replicate human-like tactile feedback, resistance, and handling characteristics. By enabling clinicians to experience realistic conditions in advance, SCBIO IMC helps reduce trial-and-error learning during live procedures and lowers the risk of unintended side effects.
In medical technology, SCBIO IMC applies the same philosophy through safety-by-design engineering. Rather than relying on complex interfaces, external power sources, or manual control steps, the company develops compact, non-electric devices that operate intuitively. Essential functions are embedded directly into the mechanical design, activating automatically through natural hand movements, pressure changes, or physical forces such as centrifugal motion.
This approach allows clinicians to focus entirely on the procedure itself. The device responds naturally to how it is held and used, while built-in automatic mechanisms quietly prevent unintended actions and reduce procedural risk. Disposable components are designed to remain sealed by default, minimizing contamination and handling errors without requiring additional user intervention.
SCBIO IMC holds multiple utility patents based on this design philosophy and continues to expand its technology portfolio. Its first commercial medical training system has been in use for approximately three years and is now adopted by professionals in more than 15 countries, receiving strong evaluations for realism, usability, and safety.
The mission of SCBIO IMC is not to eliminate risk entirely, but to reduce preventable side effects by improving training, simplifying tools, and embedding safety into every stage of design.
At SCBIO IMC, safety is not a feature. It is the foundation.
Eliminate unnecessary features for intuitive use
Minimize risk of malfunction and contamination
Block external air and contamination completely
Structurally prevent operator mistakes by design
Two focused brands for medical training and regenerative workflows.
Training Designed to Prevent Error
Hands-on training platform that makes anatomy and procedural flow visible, tactile, and repeatable before treating real patients.
Key Features
Closed-System Devices Designed to Reduce Procedural Error
Non-electric, closed-system platform for fat separation and processing, designed to minimize unintended handling and procedural risk during clinical workflows.
Key Features
In aesthetic and medical training, most questions start with "how." Traditional explanations often fail to show what happens beneath the skin in a clear, consistent way.
Our conclusion was simple: the best way to transfer procedural knowledge is hands-on practice with a realistic object. That is why we created The Face - a simulator built for precise communication and repeatable training.
The Face reproduces realistic skin and tissue response, including transparent layers that make internal anatomy visible during training.
It includes facial skeleton structure, muscle expression, vascular pathways, and facial nerves that can be observed during filler, Botox, thread lifting, and nose procedure simulations.
The Face is more than an anatomy model. It is an artificial face with lifelike tactile behavior, designed for practitioners, hospitals, clinics, and device education teams.
Products can be used for various educational purposes.
Yes, you can.
Most needle sizes can be used. Needles larger than 18 gauge may tear the skin layer.
Yes, it's possible.
The skin layer is firm while the fat layer is soft. The fat behaves like cohesive gel - it can feel sticky but does not flow out.
Yes. You can take the thread out slowly so it doesn't break.
The Face V2 does not need to be powdered; it is made of high-quality materials.
Direct checkout is available via PayPal only.
Product
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