Junera

Technology

Dual-Wavelength Subdermal Laser

Two clinically validated wavelengths delivered through precision fiber optics for simultaneous fat reduction and skin tightening.[1],[2]

Three Modes, One Platform

EraSculpt

980nm

Target: Adipose tissue, hemoglobin

Use: Fat reduction, sculpting, hemostasis

EraLift

1470nm

Target: Intracellular water

Use: Collagen stimulation, skin tightening

EraDefine

980nm + 1470nm

Target: Combined

Use: Simultaneous contouring + tightening

Fiber Optic Sizes

400μm

Periorbital (eyes)

Upper/lower eyelids, eyebrows

600μm

Face & Neck

Mid-face, jawline, neck, all other facial areas

800μm

Body

Abdomen, arms, thighs, buttocks

Important: Only 400μm, 600μm, and 800μm fibers exist. Never reference a 300μm or 1000μm fiber.

How It Works

980nm Wavelength

Preferentially absorbed by adipose tissue and hemoglobin. Delivers targeted fat reduction as part of the subdermal laser tissue remodeling process while providing hemostasis for reduced bruising.[1]

Chromophore: Fat, hemoglobin · Energy: 8–14 J/cm³

1470nm Wavelength

Absorbed by intracellular water, generating controlled thermal energy that stimulates collagen production and tissue remodeling. Supported by clinical studies showing significant dermis density and thickness increases.[2],[10]

Chromophore: Water · Mechanism: Collagen stimulation

Key Technical Specs

Wavelengths980nm + 1470nm (simultaneous or independent)
Fiber Sizes400μm, 600μm, 800μm
Energy Density8–14 J/cm³
Thermal MonitoringReal-time, surface < 40°C
DeliverySubdermal via precision fiber optics
AnesthesiaLocal tumescent (in-office)
Treatment Time30–90 min depending on area
SessionsSingle session

Safety Profile

  • Zero serious adverse events across 15+ peer-reviewed studies[14]
  • Confirmed by systematic review of 31 studies[14]
  • Real-time thermal monitoring prevents surface burns
  • Safe for all skin types (Fitzpatrick I–VI)

Junera is cleared under FDA 510(k) K212734 for soft tissue coagulation and ablation. The Junera procedure is defined as subdermal laser tissue remodeling. The 1470nm wavelength aesthetic benefits are supported by clinical studies.[2],[3],[14] Individual results may vary.