We've seen these units cut procedure times by about 30% compared to conventional tools, and the dual wavelengths basically let you switch between and coagulation without swapping machines—most buyers go with the 17W + 30W combo for hemorrhoids and fistulas. 2. The 980nm handles ablation while the 1470nm does hemostasis, both in CW, pulse, or single modes, and you can use 400μm to 800μm fibers depending on tissue depth (the 600μm is teh sweet spot for fissures). 3. It's CE and ISO13485 certified, but we usually have stock in 20 days or so—check lead time if you need it faster. 4. Not great for deep rectal tumors, honestly, as the power tops out at 47W total; it's really an outpatient tool for things like cysts and fistulas under local anesthesia. 5. The aiming beam is a 650nm red light, and the whole thing weighs about 47×47×56 cm—portable enough to wheel between rooms, though the fiber connectors can be finicky if you don't clean them after each case. 6. Anyway, you'll want to verify the COA specifies fiber core diameters for your batch, since the 400μm won't handle the 30W output well without burning.


The 980nm wavelength runs at 30W for deeper tissue coagulation and cutting, while the 1470nm runs at 17W for shallower absorption in water, giving you better control for hemorrhoid and fistula treatments. You can use them together or separately depending on the procedure.
Yes, we include copies of both CE and ISO13485 certifications in the packing. If your customs or hospital requires original notarized versions, just let us know and we can arrange those for an extra fee.
We require a minimum order of 1 unit for trial or clinic setup. For larger orders, like 5 or more units, we can offer a volume discount and faster lead time.
All three fiber diameters—400μm, 600μm, and 800μm—work with both wavelengths in the same device. You just plug in the fiber, select the wavelength, and go. No separate fibers needed per wavelength.
Lead time is usually 7 to 14 days after order confirmation. The device is packed in a foam-lined hard case with all accessories, then double-boxed for air freight to prevent damage during transit.