May Skin
Shanghai May Skin Information Technology Co., Ltd.
Brand Info
About this Brand
While most of the Chinese beauty-device industry competes on lower prices and faster copies, Shanghai May Skin Information Technology Co., Ltd. has spent more than fifteen years building something less crowded — an AI-driven skin and body diagnostics ecosystem that combines intelligent hardware, proprietary software and a multi-brand go-to-market strategy. Operating from Shanghai under three established brands — MEICET, ISEMECO and RESUR — the company supplies aesthetic clinics, dermatology practices, beauty chains and distributors across the globe.
The Three-Brand Strategy
Unlike single-brand manufacturers, May Skin runs three differentiated product brands — each engineered for a specific buyer profile and price tier. This portfolio approach lets distributors and clinic chains pick the right brand for the right shelf without going outside the same supplier.
MEICET
The flagship — premium digital skin-analysis devices and AI-powered diagnostic software, positioned for medical-aesthetic clinics and high-end beauty institutions.
ISEMECO
A complementary line covering broader skin and scalp analysis use cases — designed to serve mid-market beauty salons, spa chains and trichology clinics.
RESUR
Body-focused composition and wellness analyzers — extending May Skin’s diagnostic philosophy from the face to whole-body assessment for fitness and wellness operators.
What They Build
May Skin’s catalog spans five core diagnostic and treatment categories, each backed by both hardware engineering and proprietary software:
| Skin Analyzers | High-resolution multi-spectral imaging systems that map pigmentation, wrinkles, pores, sebum, sensitivity and UV damage — paired with AI software that generates client-ready reports. |
| Hair / Scalp Analyzers | Microscopic scalp imaging tools used by trichology clinics and hair-care brands to diagnose density, follicle health and oiliness. |
| Body Composition Analyzers | Bioimpedance and assessment instruments that profile body fat, muscle mass, hydration and metabolic indicators for wellness and slimming venues. |
| Dermoscopes | Handheld dermatoscopes for close-up skin lesion examination — positioned between aesthetic and clinical-dermatology workflows. |
| Beauty Equipment | Treatment-side devices that pair naturally with the diagnostic hardware — so clinics can run a complete diagnose → treat → measure loop on one supplier. |
Beyond Hardware
What separates May Skin from typical Chinese beauty-device manufacturers is everything that happens around the device:
- Proprietary diagnostic software. The skin and body analyzers ship with in-house software stacks — including AI-assisted analysis and customer-facing reporting modules — rather than bundled third-party apps.
- An online dashboard. A web-based platform lets clinics manage device data, client records and report history across locations.
- The MEICET Academy. Training resources and operator education — closing the gap that often kills beauty-tech rollouts where staff never learn to use the equipment properly.
- OEM and ODM teams. For brand owners who want to launch their own diagnostic device, May Skin provides full design, engineering and production services under the partner’s name.
A Quick Timeline
FAQ for Buyers and Partners
Does May Skin support OEM and private-branded devices?
Yes. The company explicitly offers both OEM and ODM services — meaning partners can either rebrand existing platforms or commission ground-up custom hardware and software builds.
Are the devices certified for international markets?
May Skin operates an ISO-certified quality system and lists certificates and patents on its corporate site. For specific regulatory needs (CE, FDA, regional medical-device approvals), buyers should request the certificate package for the exact model in question.
Who is the typical customer?
Medical-aesthetic clinics, dermatology and trichology practices, beauty salon chains, wellness and slimming venues, distributors of professional beauty equipment, and brand owners launching their own diagnostic line.
Is there training support?
Yes — through the MEICET Academy and the company’s customer-support team, which provides product onboarding and operator training resources for partners.
Can the software integrate with existing clinic workflows?
Devices ship with proprietary diagnostic software and a web dashboard; deeper integration with third-party clinic systems is typically discussed during the OEM / ODM scoping phase.
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Finally a Chinese brand that's not just copying. I used a RESUR device at a spa last month and was blown away by the detail in the skin report. It actually caught issues my dermatologist missed. Might have to look into buying one for home use.
15 years is impressive, but are they really that different from competitors like Visia or Observ? I've used both, and the AI analysis often feels like a gimmick. The real value is in the technician's interpretation. Still, curious to see if their ecosystem actually improves outcomes.
May Skin's long-term investment in AI diagnostics really stands out. For anyone new to the category, a quick safety reminder: always patch test any new device or algorithm-led regimen, even if it's AI-personalized. The tech is impressive, but skin can be unpredictable.