The combined 30 watts of output power is what really sold us — it’s not just the 980nm and 1470nm wavelengths working together, but that you can actually push enough energy through the fiber to handle vascular and fat treatment in one pass, which cuts procedure time by a decent margin, roughly 20% or so base on our clinic’s early trials.
We usually run the 600μm fiber for most cases, though the 400μm gives you tighter control around delicate vein work, and the 800μm is better for larger surface areas like lipolysis — basically, you can swap fibers without re-tuning the system, which is a nice time-saver when you’ve got back-to-back patients with different needs.

What it does in practice is let you switch between continuous and pulse modes on the fly via that 8-inch touch screen, and teh pulse width goes form 1ms up to 60ms with a frequency range of 1-9Hz, but honestly, most buyers go with the 10mg—sorry, wrong product—most stay in the 5-8Hz pulse range for vascular work because of that it gives better coagulation without charring.

One thing we didn’t expect was how light the unit is at just 5kg net weight, so it’s easy to move between treatment rooms, but the gross weight climbs to 10kg with packaging (460mm × 440mm × 290mm) because of the air cooling system and spare fiber kits they include as standdard—just make sure you’ve got stable suface, as the 650nm aiming beam can drift slightly if the device gets knocked during transport.

Ordering was pretty straightforward: we requested the 3-meter fiber length as standard, but there’s an option for 2.5m if you prefer less slack, and the lead time was about 2-4 weeks depending on stock levels, though we had to confirm the voltage input seperately because the unit accepts AC 100-240V, 50/60Hz, but not every distributor stocks the right power cord for your region.
It’s not suited for extremely high-volume clinics running back-to-back treatments all day since air cooling can struggle if you push continuous mode for over 20 minutes without a break—that’s just a limitation we’ve noticed, and it’s fine for our workflow, but worth knowing if you’re planning marathon sessions.
The total combined output power is 30W. The power distribution between the 980nm and 1470nm wavelengths is not fixed per spec sheet—it can be adjusted via the interface depending on the treatment protocol you're running.
We offer 400μm, 600μm, and 800μm fibers. For vascular treatments, the 400μm or 600μm is typically used for precision; for fat treatments, the 600μm or 800μm delivers more energy to the tissue.
Yes, the device is manufactured under ISO 13485 standards, and we can provide CE and FDA documentation upon request. Just let us know what your local regulator requires.
MOQ is 1 unit. Lead time is usually 15–20 working days after order confirmation, depending on current stock levels.
It ships in a foam-lined carton measuring 460mm × 440mm × 290mm, gross weight 10kg. Store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight—standard room temperature works fine.