Junera Clinical Reference

Clinical Protocols

Complete treatment parameters, anesthetic protocols, patient care instructions, and procedure supply lists — sourced directly from Onyxa Medical's official clinical documentation.

These protocols are provided as clinical reference material. Final treatment parameters, medication selection, and clinical decisions are determined solely by the treating physician based on clinical judgment, patient needs, and applicable regulations.

Face & Neck

Treatment Area980 nm1470 nmTotal EnergyClinical Notes
Lower EyesAdvanced1–3 W10 J/cm²Watch for tissue color change and texture. Less is more.
Upper EyesN/A2–4 W10 J/cm²Avoid supraorbital notch where supraorbital nerve exits. No fiber advancement medial to the notch. Hard stop.
MidfaceAdvanced4–5 W15–20 J/cm²Infraorbital foramen = hard stop. Avoid angular vessels along nasolabial fold. Thin tear trough = rapid heat stacking.
Jawline4–8 W4–6 W20–25 J/cm²Marginal mandibular nerve = primary danger where it crosses superficial to the facial artery. Avoid mental foramen.
Double Chin4–8 W4–8 W20–25 J/cm²Enter midline and immediately travel lateral. Avoid midline as skin is fragile and thin. Burn risk.
Neck6–8 W6–9 W20 J/cm²Platysma = stay superficial. Carotid triangle = no-treat zone. If glide changes or tissue grabs, stop.

Body

Treatment Area980 nm1470 nmTotal EnergyClinical Notes
Arms15–20 W6–9 W20–25 J/cm²Initial low-watt 980 pass to mobilize, then therapeutic ranges. Posterior arm = safer than anterior.
Belly15–20 W11–15 W20–25 J/cm²Umbilicus = no-treat zone. Stay superficial and circumferential. Treat only horizontally, not vertically.
Thigh15–20 W6–9 W20–25 J/cm²Stay superficial and keep passes parallel to long axis.
Buttock15–20 W6–9 W20–25 J/cm²Upper-outer buttock only. Deep = danger. Sciatic = no-treat zone.

General Body Protocol: For all body areas, begin with a quick, initial low-watt 980 nm pass to mobilize tissue, then increase to therapeutic ranges. The 980 nm wavelength targets fat through selective lipid absorption, while 1470 nm drives collagen contraction through high water affinity.

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