The Hemolase Fiber system from Micro-Energy Medical brings four fiber-optic laser handpieces—two diameters (0.40 mm and 0.60 mm) at two lengths (1.8 m and 2.5 m)—designed for coagulation, vaporization, and cutting of soft tissue. While the primary indication targets surgical hemostasis, the underlying laser-fiber technology shares common ground with devices used in aesthetic vascular treatments and certain pigmented-lesion protocols.

For practices that already run laser procedures, understanding which fiber platforms are entering the market helps you evaluate competitive positioning and potential crossover applications. The four-SKU approach suggests flexibility for different procedure depths and access angles. If you're considering expanding into minimally invasive or adjunctive laser work, knowing the regulatory landscape for fiber delivery systems can inform vendor negotiations and training investments.

Check the FDA 510(k) database for the full predicate chain and technical specifications.

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