Indiba Machine
Multi-functional in one: A single device achieves over ten effects including fat reduction and body shaping, lymphatic drainage, skin tightening and brightening, wrinkle improvement, and postpartum repair.
Flexible probe switching: Equipped with dedicated probes such as the RES fat-dissolving head and the CET radiofrequency head, allowing for quick and precise treatment of different areas.
Description
Technical Parameters
What It Feels Like and Why It Works
Imagine a treatment where the heat doesn't come from a lamp or a hot towel pressed on your skin, but from your own cells rubbing against each other. That's what the Benomi Indiba machine does. The therapist glides a probe across your leg, your face, or your belly. At 448 kHz, the radiofrequency energy passes between that moving electrode and a flat plate resting under your back. Your tissue-mostly water and charged particles-resists the current just enough to create warmth. But it's not a surface burn. It's a deep, penetrating warmth, the kind that makes a stiff shoulder loosen or a tight jawline relax.
The device can work in two completely different modes. The first, called capacitive mode, keeps the heat close to the surface. The skin, the lymphatic vessels, and the upper muscle layers get warm, but the probe itself stays cool. This is what you use when someone wants a lifted, glowing face or needs stubborn fluid shifted from their thighs. The second mode, resistive, pushes the energy much deeper. It heads straight for the tissues that give physical therapists a headache-tendons, joint capsules, the deep, fibrous bands that hold tension for years. The heat builds up where resistance is highest, so it naturally zeroes in on an arthritic knee or a calcified rotator cuff.
Four probes snap on and off the handpiece in seconds. A smooth ceramic head handles delicate facial work. A chunky metal head reaches the deep belly and the thick muscles of the lower back. You can switch between them mid‑session, moving from face to abdomen to ankle without stopping.

Why Therapists Stick with It
You can feel the difference between deep and surface heat almost instantly. Use the capacitive probe for a soothing drainage massage on puffy legs, then switch to the resistive head to break up the ache around an old ankle sprain. One machine covers both.
The collagen‑building effect isn't a sales pitch. Heat at 45–60 °C makes collagen fibres shrink right away, which gives an immediate lift. Over the next few weeks, the body lays down fresh, organised collagen, so the skin keeps getting firmer even after the course ends.
Old scar tissue softens surprisingly fast. The resistive mode heats the fibrous cross‑links that make scars feel tight and rigid. After a few sessions, the tissue moves more freely, and the colour starts to blend with the surrounding skin.
Athletes come back because it shortens recovery. A pulled hamstring that would normally take two weeks can often heal in ten days. The deep heat brings blood, oxygen, and immune cells into the area while flushing out the inflammatory junk that causes soreness.
The therapist never has to step back and press a button. The probe becomes an extension of their hand, so they can fold in their own manual techniques-stretching, deep friction, trigger point release-while the radiofrequency runs in the background.
It works on visceral fat, not just the pinchable stuff. The resistive mode can heat the adipose tissue around your organs, which diet and exercise don't touch easily. The fat cells break down into glycerol and free fatty acids, then get cleared by the lymphatic system.
Sleep often improves. The sustained warmth seems to dial down the sympathetic nervous system. People who have trouble sleeping because of pain or stress sometimes report their best night's rest in years after a course of sessions.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Energy type | Capacitive and Resistive Electric Transfer |
| Working frequency | 448 kHz |
| Maximum output | 200 W in resistive mode |
| Probes included | Ceramic facial head, deep‑heat body head, plus two more |
| Electrode setup | Active handpiece + neutral return plate |
| Target temperature in tissue | 45–60 °C |
| Controls | Touch panel with stored protocols |
| Session timer | 0–30 minutes, adjustable |
| Safety features | Temperature monitoring, ventilation |
| Voltage | 100–240 V, 50/60 Hz |
| Weight | Approximately 10 kg |
| Warranty | 2 years |



Where You'll Come Across One
Physio and rehab clinics. For frozen shoulders, tennis elbow, sciatica, and post‑surgical knees. The deep heat gets to places that fingers and foam rollers can't reach.
Sports centres. Hamstrings, quads, and calves recover faster. Many teams keep one pitch‑side for quick warm‑ups and post‑match flush‑outs.
Aesthetic and slimming studios. The capacitive mode tightens facial skin and drains puffiness; the resistive mode shrinks stubborn belly and flank fat over a series of weeks.
Osteopaths and chiropractors. They use the resistive head to melt tight muscles around the spine before an adjustment, making the manipulation smoother and longer‑lasting.
Women's health practices. For improving pelvic circulation, easing deep pelvic pain, and supporting healing after childbirth.
Wellness retreats. The lymphatic drainage and stress‑reducing effects make it a natural fit for detox and relaxation programmes.
What Progress Looks Like
| Condition | After the First Few Sessions | After a Full Course |
|---|---|---|
| Sagging jowls and fine lines | Skin feels tighter and looks brighter right after the session. | After 6–10 sessions, the jawline is sharper and the lines are softer, thanks to new collagen. |
| Stomach fat and loose skin | The area feels warmer and firmer; centimetres start to drop. | Waist circumference shrinks visibly; the skin over the belly button looks denser. |
| Cellulite on the legs | Smoother surface, less fluid retention. | After 6–10 sessions, dimples are far less noticeable. |
| Chronic lower‑back stiffness | Muscles relax and guarding eases immediately. | Pain scores drop significantly and stay low; flexibility improves. |
| Post‑operative scars | Scar margins feel softer and more pliable after 2–3 treatments. | The scar flattens, fades, and blends with the surrounding skin. |
Acute injuries often need 3–5 sessions; chronic problems and body contouring usually need 6–10. Sessions last 20–40 minutes.
Comments From Users
Physio in Dublin – "I used to dread treating frozen shoulders because the progress was so slow. With the resistive head, I can get heat right into the joint capsule. Patients feel the difference after two sessions, and I can wean them off painkillers faster."
Aesthetic doctor in Milan – "I do a combination face‑and‑body session: CAP for lifting the cheeks and neck, RES for the lower belly. The probes swap in a second, and the results stack up. My clients say their skin hasn't felt this firm in years."
Rugby team therapist in Auckland – "We use it pitch‑side. Hamstring tweaks that used to rule a player out for a fortnight now clear up in ten days. The deep warmth loosens the muscle without making the player passive-they can still move and stretch while the heat does its work."



Who Manufactures It
Weifang Benomi Electronic Technology Co., Ltd. has been producing professional physiotherapy and beauty devices for over 18 years. Its factory in Weifang, China, runs a dust‑free assembly line to keep electronics and sensitive components clean. The company follows ISO 13485 standards, and the Indiba platform carries CE and FDA certifications. Benomi offers free logo design on the machine, screen, and packaging for OEM/ODM orders. Each unit comes with a two‑year warranty and technical support that answers within 24 hours. A video of your specific machine being tested before shipping is provided.
Ordering & Customisation
MOQ – 1 unit. You can order a sample to test in your clinic.
Branding – Free logo on the console, screen interface, and packaging.
Customisation – Language packs, choice of probes, and private‑label packaging.
Lead times – Standard units ship in 3–5 business days. Customised orders take 7–15 business days.
Shipping – Air express (DHL, FedEx, UPS) or sea freight. Export documents are included.



Quick Answers
What's the difference between capacitive and resistive mode?
Capacitive mode warms the surface layers-skin, lymphatics, light muscle. Resistive mode goes deep into tendons, joints, and thick muscle. One for drainage and lifting; the other for pain and stubborn fat.
Does it feel hot or uncomfortable?
During capacitive treatment, the probe stays cool on the outside while a pleasant warmth builds underneath. Resistive mode feels like a very targeted hot stone massage. You can always adjust the power if it feels too intense.
Can I use it over metal implants?
No. Keep the active probe away from joint replacements, screws, plates, and IUDs. The therapist works around those areas.
How soon do you see results?
Facial tightening is immediate. Pain relief often starts during the session. Fat loss and scar softening become visible after 3–6 treatments as the body clears the waste.
What medium should I use with the probes?
For the capacitive head, a water‑based ultrasound gel works fine. For deeper resistive work, a conductive oil or cream gives better glide and doesn't dry out during longer treatments.
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