Medical & Aesthetic · Custom IoT HMI

From screen design to safety control: an all-in-one beauty device HMI

An embedded touch HMI reference for beauty and aesthetic devices, bringing multi-mode treatment control, real-time output graphs, and safety interlocks together on a single screen.

  • Multi-mode
  • Safety interlock
  • Output graph
  • OTA
  • 7″ touch
Ultrasonic beauty device control HMI main view
// 01 — OVERVIEW
Overview

How this HMI works

It controls multiple modes such as cleansing, facial, body, and high-frequency RF from a single interface, and visualizes output intensity as a bar waveform. Core safety actions such as skin-contact, coupling, and over-temperature handling are enforced in the firmware rather than on the screen, so they cannot be bypassed.

* This screen is a reference demo showcasing HMI development capability; it is not a medical device and does not guarantee treatment results, therapy, or efficacy. Electrical safety, EMC, and related standards are addressed through compliant design support at the productization stage.

// 02 — KEY FEATURES
Key features

Key features

Multi-mode control

Switches between cleansing, facial, body cavitation, and RF modes and their frequencies.

Real-time output graph

Visualizes continuous/pulse duty as a bar waveform.

One-touch presets

Purpose-based preset cards automatically set mode, intensity, and time.

Intensity, time, and dose

Displays a large intensity readout (1–10), stepper, countdown, and cumulative energy (J).

Safety interlock (built into firmware)

Enforces output cutoff before contact and coupling are confirmed, over-temperature cutoff, and gradual ramp-up.

Traffic-light status

Shows contact, coupling, temperature, and handpiece status as green/red traffic lights.

// 03 — SCREENS
Real screens

Browse the screens

These are actual screens designed and built in-house by EdgenomiX.

Ultrasonic beauty device control HMI — main screen
Main
Ultrasonic beauty device control HMI — history screen
History
Ultrasonic beauty device control HMI — settings screen
Settings
Ultrasonic beauty device control HMI — program screen
Program
Ultrasonic beauty device control HMI — system screen
System

* These are actual production screens; the configuration may vary depending on the deployment environment.

// 04 — MONITORING & CONTROL
Monitoring & control

What you monitor and control on screen

Mode & frequency
Output intensity (level / W·cm²)
Duty
Timer & cumulative energy (J)
Contact, coupling, temperature, handpiece
Session history
// 05 — CONNECTIVITY
Integration & communication

How it connects to equipment

  • Sensor & actuator integration (contact, temperature, power stage)
  • Wi-Fi · Ethernet
  • MQTT
  • OTA

Every EGNOX custom HMI supports, as standard, Wi-Fi and Ethernet networking, OTA wireless firmware updates (signature verification and rollback), remote screen viewing via a web browser, and multilingual operation (Korean/English). The communication register map is mapped during the screen-design stage to match the equipment model.

// 06 — APPLICATIONS
Applications

Where it applies

  • Ultrasonic & high-frequency beauty devices
  • Beauty devices
  • Skincare equipment
  • White-label product HMI
// 07 — PLATFORM
Common platform

Common HMI hardware platform

Display7″ IPS 1024×600 · capacitive multi-touch
ProcessorESP32-P4 dual-core RISC-V + ESP32-C6 wireless
Memory32MB PSRAM · 16MB Flash
SerialRS-485 · RS-232
NetworkWi-Fi (2.4GHz) · Ethernet (100M)
RemoteOTA firmware updates (signature verification and rollback) · web-based remote screen viewing
OperationMultilingual (Korean/English) · NTP clock · persistent settings storage
UILVGL-based graphics · IEC 60073 color standard

* The specs above are based on the common EGNOX custom HMI platform; screen size, communication, and form factor are selected and agreed upon to match project requirements.

Next step

Medical & aesthetic HMIs, built to fit your equipment

Tell us your equipment type, communication method, and the screens and features you want, and we will first review feasibility along with a rough estimate of cost and timeline.

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