
If you operate a beauty studio, spa, or treatment practice, choosing the right “kosmetikliege elektrisch” (electric cosmetic couch/bed) can make a major difference in both client comfort and practitioner ergonomics. In this article we’ll dive deep into everything you need to know: what a kosmetikliege elektrisch is, why it’s worth investing in, what features to look for, how to maintain it, and some tips for choosing the right model for your business.
The term “kosmetikliege elektrisch” refers to a professional treatment bed or couch used in cosmetics, wellness, massages, podology etc., which is electrically adjustable—meaning height, backrest, footrest, and sometimes other parts are adjusted via motors rather than manually.
For example:
One model is described as “Höhe elektrisch über einen kraftvollen Motor per Handschalter verstellbar, Beinauflage …“ in the product description.
Another: “Elektrische Verstellung in 5 Konfigurationen … Höhe, Neigung, Fußstütze und Rotation …” in an advanced model.
These couches are used in professional studios where client comfort, flexible positioning and ergonomic working height for the therapist are important.
There are several compelling reasons:
When your bed is electrically height-adjustable, you can set it to the ideal working height and reduce bending or straining during treatments. For instance, one model offers height adjustment “von 66 – 94 cm”.
Clients can be positioned more precisely. Backrests, leg rests, tilt angles – everything can adjust to perfect comfort. A model with 4 motors allows height, backrest, seat tilt and leg rest adjustment individually. Classified Ads CT
If you offer a variety of treatments—facials, massages, pedicures, aesthetic procedures—an electrically adjustable couch can adapt to many uses. As one description frames it: “speziell für den Einsatz in Kosmetikstudios, SPA-Salons und Podologiepraxen” for the model.
Using a high-end electrically adjustable couch gives a professional touch to your studio. It signals you invest in quality and comfort. Models with sleek design, illuminated bases, premium upholstery exist.
Instead of adjusting manually or repositioning the client, you press a button or footswitch and the bed moves. That saves time between treatments and improves workflow. The PDF manual even emphasises that features like electrical height and reclining are standard.
When selecting a “kosmetikliege elektrisch”, here’s a detailed checklist of features you should compare and evaluate:
Number of motors: Some have 1 motor (just height), others have 3, 4 or even more motors (height + backrest + leg rest + tilt).
Height range: Typical examples show height ranges like 44-60 cm (base) or 58-88 cm.
Recline/backrest angle: E.g., one model says “Rückenlehne um 70° stufenlos verstellbar”.
Foot/leg rest adjustment: Some have electrically adjustable leg rests.
Additional features: Rotation, tilt of entire couch, memory positions etc. For instance, one model states: “Sitzdrehung: 0–120°”.
Quality upholstery: PU, Eco-Leather or PU-Kunstleder materials are common. They should be easy to clean, hygienic, oil- and disinfectant-resistant. Example: “Polsterung … Eco-Leder … pflegeleicht”.
Frame and base: Stability and high load capacity are important. Example: one model has “Belastbarkeit: 200 kg”.
Face cut-out: For massage treatments lying face-down, a face cut-out is beneficial. Example: “Kopfstütze mit abschließbarem Gesichtsausschnitt”.
Armrests: Removable or adjustable armrests add flexibility. Example: “Abnehmbare Armlehnen sind flexibel … passen sich der jeweiligen Position der Rückenlehne an”.
Heating: Some high-end models include heating in seat/back rest for added comfort. Example: “Integrierte Heizfunktion – … 35–60 °C”.
Foot- or hand-control: Convenient controls improve usability. Example: foot and hand controls for height and position.
Rotation/tilt: For certain treatments you might want a couch that can rotate or tilt for easier access. Example: “drehbar um eigene Achse ca. 120°”.
Delivery: Will it come fully assembled or partially? Example: some mention “wird zusammengebaut geliefert”.
Warranty: Ensure the electrical components are covered. Example: one site mentions 12-month guarantee.
After-sales service: For motors/electrical parts — check availability of spare parts.
Load capacity: Ensure the bed supports the clients you serve. Many list up to 180-200 kg.
Dimensions: Ensure the bed fits your room, allows practitioner access from all sides. Example: length 183 cm, width 81 cm.
Mobility: If you need to move it for cleaning or multi-use rooms, check for wheels or lighter weight models. Example: one model is 65 kg and yet motorised.
Electrical requirements: Check plug type, voltage compatibility (especially if importing), ensure safety certifications.
Hygiene and maintenance: Upholstery should allow easy cleaning; space under the base should allow cleaning access.
Style / design: Upholstery colour, base design, overall look—important for high-end studios.
Here’s a step-by-step decision framework:
List your treatment types
What treatments will you perform? Facials, massages, podology, body treatments? The more varied, the more features you might want (e.g., full adjustment, face cut-out, heating).
Budget
Electric couches range widely in price. Simpler models (1 motor, fewer adjustments) cost less; high-end (4 motor, heating, rotation) cost more. Balance budget with long-term ROI—client comfort + efficiency.
Space & layout
Measure your room. Consider width, length, leaving space for the practitioner to move. If you have only one doorway or limited room, also consider delivery access.
Ergonomics & comfort for staff
Choose a model that allows you to work comfortably. Electric height adjustment is a major ergonomic plus.
Client comfort
Features like heating, face-cut-out, adjustable leg rest make for a premium client experience.
Futureproofing
Will you expand treatments? If yes, it may be wise to invest in a versatile model now rather than upgrade later.
Quality & support
Choose a reputable supplier. Check warranty, service, parts availability, user reviews. Example: one review on a shop site (for model “Kate 4 Motoren”) states positive feedback:
“Super! Goede service … super mooie stoel!”
Test if possible
If you can, visit a showroom to physically test the adjustment, upholstery, motor speed/noise.
Once you have your kosmetikliege elektrisch, you’ll want to maintain it for longevity.
Clean the upholstery regularly using recommended disinfectants compatible with the material (PU/Eco-Leather).
Check electrical cables and motors occasionally for any declination or abnormal noise.
Ensure the base and legs are stable, and if your model has wheels, check brakes.
If the manufacturer provides a manual (as many do) follow their “first use” checklist: e.g., “Alle Schrauben vor Inbetriebnahme prüfen und nachziehen.” (Check all screws before first use)
Avoid placing heavy non-treatment equipment on the bed when unused (to prevent undue strain).
If the model has a memory function / heating / rotation feature, check that control panel is functional and teach staff how to use it.
Keep documentation (manual, spare parts list) in your treatment room in case of service issues.
Here are some real-world examples of electric cosmetic couches described on German/EU websites (so you get a feel for features and pricing):
Model A: “Elektrische Kosmetikliege 108252 weiß” – height electrically adjustable, leg rest adjustable, width/length provided (L 180 cm, B 55 cm).
Model B: “Luxoria PRO 5” – fully electric, 5 configuration adjustments, integrated heating, seat rotation up to 120°, uses satin-effect upholstery.
Model C: “Kate 4 Motoren Grau” – 4 motors, height range 44-60 cm, Eco-Leather, face cut-out, abnehmbare Armlehnen.
These give you a benchmark for what’s available, and what kind of features correspond to price tiers.
Underestimating space: Buying a large width couch without considering clearance for practitioners or doors.
Ignoring ergonomics: Not checking whether height range suits your staff’s height, resulting in strain.
Skimping on quality: Choosing a very cheap model with weak motors or poor materials may lead to frequent issues.
Not checking service support: If electrical parts fail, repair might be expensive or slow if the model is obscure.
Forgetting hygiene: If upholstery cannot withstand oils, creams, disinfectants, you’ll face maintenance hassles.
Forgetting future needs: If you start with simple treatments and later expand, you may need to upgrade the bed.
Investing in a high-quality “kosmetikliege elektrisch” is more than just buying a piece of furniture—it’s investing in the experience your clients receive and the ergonomics of how you perform treatments. By selecting the right features, materials, motor capabilities, and ensuring compatibility with your space and service offerings, you’ll set up a workspace that is efficient, comfortable and professional.
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