Junera Technology

Dual-WavelengthLaser Science

Two wavelengths. One precision system. 980nm dissolves fat with concurrent tissue contraction. 1470nm stimulates your body's own collagen production, increasing dermis density by up to 48.75%. Delivered beneath the skin through ultra-thin fiber optics — directly to the tissue plane where structural remodeling begins.

Dual-wavelength laser skin cross-section

Wavelength Science

Two Wavelengths, One Precision System

Junera's fiber optic delivers laser energy exactly where it's needed — at the subdermal plane, with wavelength-specific precision and direct tissue targeting. Each wavelength is selected for specific chromophore absorption, producing predictable, measurable outcomes.

980

980nm Wavelength

EraSculpt Mode

The 980nm wavelength delivers targeted fat reduction through selective absorption by lipid-rich tissue. Subdermal precision dissolves stubborn volume with concurrent tissue contraction — sculpting from within while simultaneously providing hemostasis to minimize bruising.1

Across 534 documented procedures, Reynaud et al. confirmed subdermal fat dissolution with simultaneous tissue contraction — achieving 80% patient satisfaction (published case series) with rapid recovery and zero serious adverse events.1

534
Procedures Analyzed1
80%
Patient Satisfaction1

Primary Chromophore Targets

  • Hemoglobin— Vascular coagulation & hemostasis
  • Lipids— Selective fat cell disruption
  • Water (moderate)— Tissue heating for contraction

Primary Chromophore Targets

  • Water (high)— Deep dermal heating & remodeling
  • Collagen— Thermal contraction & neocollagenesis
  • Extracellular matrix— Structural tissue reorganization
1470

1470nm Wavelength

EraLift Mode

The 1470nm wavelength stimulates your body's own collagen production through its exceptionally high affinity for intracellular water. Delivered subdermally, it triggers architectural skin remodeling — rebuilding the dermis from the inside out through initial collagen contraction followed by long-term neocollagenesis.4

Clinically proven to increase dermis density by up to 48.75% — measured by ultrasound, not estimated.2 A separate study on nasolabial folds showed 43.75% denser dermis with 100% patient satisfaction and 26.78% wrinkle volume reduction.3 Your dermis, rebuilt — measurably transformed.

48.75%
Increase in Dermis Density2
100%
Patient Satisfaction (NLF)3
Collagen remodeling visualization

Dual-Wavelength Synergy

EraDefine: The Power of Both

Simultaneous contouring and tightening in a single session. The 1470nm rebuilds your skin's architecture while the 980nm sculpts from within.6 Structural rejuvenation — sculpt, tighten, and rebuild in one procedure, with zero serious adverse events across 15+ peer-reviewed studies.

Mechanism of Action

How Subdermal Laser Remodeling Works

01

Fiber Insertion

A thin optical fiber (400–800μm, selected by treatment area) is inserted subdermally through a micro-incision or cannula entry point, positioned within the target tissue layer. Fiber sizes: 400μm for periorbital, 600μm for face/neck, 800μm for body.

02

Energy Delivery

Controlled laser energy is delivered in a fan-like pattern. The physician selects wavelength mode based on anatomical target — fat, dermis, or both.

03

Tissue Response

Initial collagen contraction occurs at the dermal level. Adipose tissue undergoes controlled lipolysis. Hemostasis minimizes bruising and downtime.5

04

Remodeling Phase

Over 3–6 months, neocollagenesis produces new collagen fibers, resulting in progressive skin tightening and improved tissue quality.4

Safety Profile

Favorable Safety with Proper Technique

Across all reviewed clinical studies, the procedure is consistently reported as safe. Most adverse events are mild and transient, including temporary edema, ecchymosis, and discomfort that resolve within days.57

Serious complications such as burns or nerve damage are rare and are almost always attributed to improper technique — specifically excessive energy delivery or inadequate thermal monitoring.8 The Elicit systematic review of 31 studies confirmed 80–93% patient satisfaction across published case series with a strong safety profile when proper protocols are followed.5

"Keeping skin surface temperature below 40–45°C is critical to avoiding complications."

— Elicit Systematic Review of 31 Studies5

Optimal Parameters

Evidence-Based Energy Dosage

ParameterGuideline
Optimal Fluence (1470nm)20 J/cm²
Thermal Damage Threshold40 J/cm² (signs of damage)
Surface Temp. LimitBelow 40–45°C
Fiber Diameter400–800μm (400 periorbital, 600 face/neck, 800 body)
AnesthesiaLocal tumescent
Patient Satisfaction80–93% across studies
Regulatory Status

FDA 510(k) Cleared

Junera's dual-wavelength diode laser platform holds FDA 510(k) clearance for soft tissue coagulation and laser assisted lipolysis across multiple medical specialties.9

510(k) Number
K212734
Date Cleared
June 6, 2023
Regulation
21 CFR 878.4810
Device Class
Class II (GEX)
Classification
Powered Laser Surgical Instrument
Medical Specialty
General & Plastic Surgery

Manufactured by Triangel RSD Limited (Est. No. 3027605646). Distributed in the U.S. by Onyxa Medical.

980

Soft Tissue Coagulation

Incision, excision, vaporization, ablation, hemostasis

Dermatology
General Surgery
Plastic Surgery
Gynecology
Urology
ENT / Otolaryngology
Dental
Gastroenterology
Podiatry
1470

Laser Assisted Lipolysis

Non-contact mode during general surgery procedures

Laser assisted lipolysis — delivery of laser light to soft tissue in non-contact mode
Treatment of reflux of saphenous veins associated with varicose veins and varicosities

Device Specifications (per 510(k))

Wavelengths
980 / 1470nm
Max Power
16W / 4.5W
Fiber Diameter
Φ400μm
Modes
CW / Pulse

Full biocompatibility testing passed per ISO 10993 standards — cytotoxicity, irritation, sensitization, acute systemic toxicity, pyrogen, and hemolytic testing all confirmed safe.9

References

  1. 1Reynaud JP, Skibinski M, Wassmer B, Rochon P, Mordon S. "Lipolysis using a 980-nm diode laser: a retrospective analysis of 534 procedures." Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 2009. DOI: 10.1007/s00266-008-9262-xView study
  2. 2Nilforoushzadeh MA, Heidari-Kharaji M, Najar Nobari N, Torkamaniha E, Rafiee S, Shahverdi M, Tehrani S, Fakhim T. "Treatment of horizontal neck wrinkles by Endolift laser: Biometric measurement." Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2023.View study
  3. 3Nilforoushzadeh MA, Heidari-Kharaji M, Fakhim T, Hosseini ST, Rafiee S, Shahverdi M, Najar Nobari N. "Efficacy evaluation of endolift laser for treatment of nasolabial folds and marionette lines." Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2023.View study
  4. 4Bollero D, Orlando G, Dell'Avanzato R, Cambieri I, Bovani B, Minzon S, Forte R, Senetta R, Scutera S, Musso T. "In vivo pilot study of the effects of a subdermal 1470 nm diode laser on human skin." Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 2014. DOI: 10.1007/s00266-014-0393-2View study
  5. 5Elicit Research (AI-assisted systematic review). "Aesthetic Applications of Interstitial Laser Therapy using a 980/1470 nm laser." Elicit Research Report, 2024. Systematic review of 31 studies (499 papers screened).View study
  6. 6de Moura AO, Borges FS, de Moura AC. "Endolaser Treatment of Aesthetic Disorders: Clinical Experience of 4 Years." Lasers in Surgery and Medicine, 2023.View study
  7. 7Elicit Research (AI-assisted systematic review). "Mechanisms of Action in Laser-Assisted Skin Tightening." Elicit Research Report, 2024.View study
  8. 8"Complications from Laser Endolift Use: Case Report." Clinical case report, 2023. Documents complications from improper technique; reinforces importance of thermal monitoring (<40°C surface) and adherence to energy parameters (8–14 J/cm³).View study
  9. 9FDA 510(k) Clearance K212734. Junera dual-wavelength diode laser therapy device. Cleared June 6, 2023. Classification: Powered Laser Surgical Instrument, 21 CFR 878.4810, Product Code GEX, Class II. Dual wavelength 980nm/1470nm. Indications: 980nm for soft tissue coagulation in dermatology, general surgery, plastic surgery, gynecology, urology, ENT, dental, gastroenterology, podiatry and laser-assisted lipolysis. 1470nm for treatment of saphenous vein reflux.

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