In recent years, minimally invasive gynecological and aesthetic procedures have seen exponential growth—driven by patient demand for non-surgical solutions to postpartum recovery, genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM), stress urinary incontinence, and vaginal laxity. Among the most effective technologies emerging in this space is the 1470nm diode laser, particularly models delivering 17W of continuous-wave power. For clinics, medspas, and specialized gynecology practices considering equipment acquisition, understanding the clinical and commercial value of this system is essential.