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CES 2026: Medicube’s Beauty Tech Innovations Captivate 1,600 Visitors – What You Need to Know

HealthCES 2026: Medicube's Beauty Tech Innovations Captivate 1,600 Visitors – What You Need to Know
 A photo of a visitor to APR\'s CES booth is experiencing the Medicube Age-R beauty device / Provided by APR
 A photo of a visitor to APR’s CES booth is experiencing the Medicube Age-R beauty device / Provided by APR

APR Co Ltd (APR) announced on Monday that it successfully concluded its Medcube booth operations at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026 in Las Vegas.

The company reported that this year’s CES featured over 4,300 companies from more than 160 countries, showcasing a wide array of cutting-edge technologies and innovative products.

APR presented its own lineup of beauty tech innovations, highlighting the Medicube AGE-R beauty device and Medicube cosmetics.

The Medicube booth attracted over 1,600 visitors during CES 2026, representing a significant 33% increase from the previous year’s event.

 A visitor to APR\'s CES booth is experiencing the Medicube Age-R beauty device / Provided by APR
 A visitor to APR’s CES booth is experiencing the Medicube Age-R beauty device / Provided by APR

Many attendees were drawn to the booth specifically for the Medcube brand. Visitors had the opportunity to experience APR’s comprehensive range of beauty devices and high-performance skincare products. These included the Booster Pro, Booster Pro Mini Plus, vibrating cleanser head, and Booster V Roller head – all designed to cover various aspects of skincare from cleansing to basic care and anti-aging treatments.

Building on this success at CES, APR plans to expand its global partnerships and increase its international distribution and sales channels. The company reported that overseas sales accounted for 77% of its total revenue as of the third quarter of last year.

For the coming year, APR intends to continue its global expansion both online and offline. While focusing on key markets such as the U.S. and Japan, the company also aims to penetrate new regions, including Europe and Southeast Asia.

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