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Como o equipamento de modelagem corporal Endos Velapro pode ajudar os salões de beleza a desenvolver programas de cuidados com o corpo?
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Endos Velapro-style roller-shaping equipment can help a beauty salon create a repeatable body-management service that is easier to demonstrate, package and renew than a one-time machine treatment. Its commercial value does not come from promising dramatic weight loss. It comes from combining a hands-on treatment experience with structured consultation, body-area planning, regular sessions and progress reviews.
For distributors, this distinction matters. A salon owner is rarely buying only a roller. The buyer is looking for a service that staff can learn, clients can understand and the business can sell as a course rather than a single appointment.
Relevant SHEFMON product category:
- Máquinas SHEFMON Endos Velapro
- B0154 Endos Velapro Máquina de Massagem com Rolo de Bola Interna
- B0155 Desktop Endos Velapro
- B0156 Modelador Endos Velapro 5 em 1
- B0158 Endos Velapro Endolift Inner Ball Roll Massagem Máquina de Emagrecimento
1. What Does an Endos Velapro Roller-Shaping Machine Actually Do?
The core service concept is mechanical body massage. A rotating roller head moves across selected body areas and delivers repeated compression and rolling action. Depending on the model, a system may use inner-ball rollers, adjustable speed, directional rotation, vacuum, radio frequency, colored light or additional body-shaping handles.
The practical salon positioning is therefore broader than “slimming.” A responsible service menu can focus on:
- body massage and tissue-mobilization routines;
- smoother-looking skin and cellulite-care programs;
- body-contour maintenance;
- post-workout or wellness-oriented body care;
- pre-event body-care packages;
- add-on massage after other non-invasive body services, when appropriate;
- regular maintenance programs for clients who prefer hands-on treatments.
Published SHEFMON information positions B0154 and B0158 as inner-ball roller systems with two handles for different treatment areas. The listed specifications include a 10.1-inch screen, up to 450 rpm rotating speed, 40-300 Hz output frequency and 300 W output power. Buyers should reconfirm the current datasheet, included accessories and regional configuration before ordering.

2. Why Is Roller Shaping Commercially Useful for Beauty Salons?
It creates a service clients can feel and understand
Clients may find energy-based technologies difficult to compare. Roller massage is visually direct: the therapist works on a selected body area with an identifiable handpiece and a defined movement pattern. This makes the service easier to demonstrate during an open day, consultation or trial session.
It naturally supports course sales
A salon can build a six-, eight- or twelve-session program with scheduled progress reviews. The commercial conversation becomes less dependent on selling one expensive appointment and more focused on consistency, comfort and adherence.
It can fill quieter appointment periods
Once staff are trained, roller body-care appointments can be scheduled as routine services. This can help a salon use treatment rooms during off-peak hours and create a lower entry point for clients who are not ready for higher-ticket body-contouring treatments.
It can complement an existing body menu
A salon that already offers cryolipolysis, EMS muscle stimulation, RF cavitation or manual massage may use Endos Velapro as a maintenance or combination service. The operator should follow compatible protocols and avoid presenting unrelated technologies as if they produce the same biological effect.
3. The Best Starting Point Is a Body-Management Consultation
A professional program should begin with an assessment rather than an immediate machine session. The consultation can cover:
- the client’s main concern and preferred body areas;
- relevant medical history, medication and contraindications;
- skin condition, sensitivity and recent procedures;
- comfort expectations and tolerance;
- realistic service goals;
- measurement and photography consent;
- recommended session frequency and review date.
This consultation gives the salon a baseline and helps the therapist choose the correct handpiece, speed, direction, contact pressure and session duration. It also gives the distributor a better training framework: teach the salon how to qualify and manage a client, not only how to switch on the equipment.
4. Turn the Device into a Signature Treatment Protocol
A machine becomes commercially useful when the salon can deliver a consistent experience. A basic protocol can be divided into five stages:
Stage 1: Prepare and inspect
Check the machine, roller head, cable or hose, treatment surface and emergency controls before each session. Confirm that the correct handpiece is connected and that unused handpieces remain securely docked.
Stage 2: Select the body area
Mark or agree on the treatment zone. Large rollers are generally better suited to broad body areas, while smaller rollers may be used for more targeted zones according to the model’s operating instructions.
Stage 3: Start conservatively
Begin with a comfortable setting and observe skin response and client feedback. Higher intensity is not automatically better. Consistent movement, correct contact and suitable treatment time are more important than forcing an aggressive sensation.
Stage 4: Follow a repeatable movement pattern
Train staff to use defined paths and avoid staying in one position for too long. The exact direction, speed and duration should follow the manufacturer’s protocol and the client’s tolerance.
Stage 5: Record and review
Document the area, settings, duration, client response and any aftercare advice. This record supports consistent treatment across different staff members and makes the next appointment easier to plan.

5. Four Body-Management Packages a Salon Can Sell
Package A: Starter Body-Care Course
This is suitable for first-time clients who want to understand the treatment experience before committing to a longer program.
- one consultation;
- three or four roller sessions;
- one progress check;
- home-care and hydration guidance without medical claims.
Package B: Cellulite-Appearance and Skin-Smoothing Program
The salon can position this around improving the appearance of skin texture and supporting a firmer-looking contour. The wording should remain cosmetic and realistic. Avoid promising to “remove cellulite permanently.”
Package C: Wellness and Recovery-Style Body Care
This package may appeal to active clients who value massage, relaxation and regular body maintenance. It should not be marketed as treatment for injury or disease unless the operator and device are appropriately qualified and approved for that use.
Package D: Combination Body-Contouring Plan
The salon may combine roller care with another service when the protocols are compatible. For example, a body-contouring center may sell a technology-specific treatment plus a separate roller-maintenance appointment. The business should clearly explain the purpose of each service and avoid claiming that every client needs every technology.
6. Which SHEFMON Endos Velapro Model Fits Which Buyer?
| Tipo de comprador | Suitable product direction | Commercial reason |
|---|---|---|
| Small salon or focused body studio | B0154 | Compact console with two inner-ball roller handles and a straightforward service story |
| Salon wanting a floor-standing roller platform | B0158 | Dedicated roller-body-care positioning with two treatment heads |
| Multi-service body room | B0155 | Desktop 5-in-1 positioning with vacuum roller, RF and additional treatment options |
| Larger salon or chain branch | B0156 | Floor-standing 5-in-1 platform that can support several body and facial service conversations |
B0154 and B0158 are easier to position when a buyer wants a dedicated roller program. B0155 and B0156 can be more attractive when the salon wants several handles and a broader menu, but the distributor must provide more detailed training because a multi-function machine creates more protocol and maintenance requirements.

7. How Can a Salon Price the Program?
The salon should calculate price from the complete operating model, not only from the machine purchase price.
Use this basic formula:
Contribution per session = treatment price – staff time – consumables – payment fees – allocated maintenance cost
Then estimate:
Sessions to recover equipment investment = total launch investment / contribution per session
The total launch investment may include:
- equipment and shipping;
- import duty and local tax;
- staff training;
- room preparation;
- insurance or registration costs;
- local marketing;
- spare rollers, cables or wear parts;
- warranty and service reserve.
Package sales can improve cash flow, but salons should avoid overbooking unrealistic treatment courses. A better strategy is to sell a suitable initial course, review progress and then offer maintenance based on the client’s experience.
8. Training and Maintenance Determine Long-Term Value
Roller systems are mechanical devices, so distributors should not evaluate them only by screen size or advertised speed. Long-term value also depends on:
- roller-head durability;
- motor stability under repeated use;
- cable and hose strain relief;
- holder strength;
- cleaning access;
- replacement roller availability;
- spare cables, seals and connectors;
- software and control-board support;
- troubleshooting documentation;
- response time for warranty cases.
For a multi-function model, ask for the replacement cost and expected service life of every important handpiece. A low purchase price can become expensive if a heavily used roller head has a long replacement lead time.
The distributor should request a preventive-maintenance schedule and keep at least the most common wear parts in regional stock. Salons value predictable uptime more than a long feature list.
9. How Should Salons Explain Results Responsibly?
Good marketing language includes:
- supports professional body-management programs;
- mechanical roller massage for selected body areas;
- helps improve the appearance of skin texture;
- supports a smoother and firmer-looking contour;
- suitable for repeat body-care and maintenance packages;
- client experience and results vary.
Evite afirmações como:
- guaranteed weight loss;
- permanent fat removal;
- permanent cellulite elimination;
- treatment of lymphatic disease;
- pain-free for every client;
- medically proven results without product-specific evidence;
- identical results for all body types.
The salon’s language should match the device registration, local advertising rules and operator scope in its market.

10. What Should a Distributor Confirm Before Ordering?
Before recommending an Endos Velapro machine, confirm:
- exact model and current function list;
- number, size and purpose of included handles;
- roller material and replacement options;
- speed or intensity adjustment range;
- whether vacuum, RF or light functions are included;
- voltage, plug and language configuration;
- cleaning and disinfection instructions;
- contraindications and operating protocol;
- warranty coverage for motors, screens and handpieces;
- prices and lead times for spare parts;
- remote training and troubleshooting support;
- certification documents required by the destination market.
Do not assume that two visually similar roller systems have the same functions. Compare the final proforma invoice, accessory list and technical datasheet line by line.
Conclusão
Endos Velapro roller-shaping equipment can help a beauty salon build a strong body-management category because it supports visible, repeatable and package-friendly services. The most successful salons will not market it as a shortcut to weight loss. They will use it as part of a professional process: consultation, treatment planning, consistent roller technique, progress review and maintenance.
For distributors, B0154 and B0158 provide focused inner-ball roller positioning, while B0155 and B0156 support broader multi-function body rooms. The best model is the one that matches the buyer’s service menu, staff capability, treatment volume and after-sales plan.
Perguntas frequentes
Is Endos Velapro a fat-loss machine?
It is better positioned as a roller-based body massage and body-management system. Some models combine additional technologies, but distributors should not promise weight loss or permanent fat removal without product-specific evidence and local authorization.
How many sessions should a salon sell?
There is no universal number. The course should depend on the client’s assessment, comfort, goals, the selected model and the manufacturer’s protocol. Salons can start with a short introductory course and review before recommending maintenance.
Can Endos Velapro improve the appearance of cellulite?
Roller massage can be marketed around smoother-looking skin and cellulite-appearance care when permitted locally. Results vary, and salons should avoid promising permanent cellulite elimination.
Can a salon combine roller shaping with cryolipolysis or EMSlim?
Potentially, yes, if the devices, timing and client profile are compatible. Each technology should have a clear purpose, and the salon should follow manufacturer guidance and local professional requirements.
Is a dedicated roller machine better than a 5-in-1 model?
A dedicated model is easier to train and position around one signature service. A 5-in-1 system can support a broader menu, but it requires stronger staff training, more accessories and a more detailed maintenance plan.
What are the most important spare parts?
Roller heads, internal roller components, cables or hoses, connectors, seals, holders and motor-related parts may be important depending on the model. Ask for a model-specific spare-parts list and lead times before ordering.
What should staff check before every treatment?
They should inspect the correct handpiece, cable or hose, roller surface, connector, holder, treatment area and emergency controls, then record the selected settings and client response.
Which SHEFMON models are relevant to this category?
B0154 and B0158 are focused inner-ball roller systems. B0155 and B0156 are multi-function Endos Velapro options. Final specifications and included accessories should be reconfirmed with SHEFMON before purchase.







