Thermage to buy Reliant Tech for $87.5M plus debt (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
Thermage Inc., which makes an anti-aging skin tightening device, said Monday it will buy laser skin resurfacing company Reliant Technologies Inc. for $87.5 million in cash and stock in a move to boost sales opportunities in the U.S. and abroad.
IAPAM Launches Aesthetic Medicine News Site (Medical News Today)
With the current boom for minimally invasive anti-aging treatments, the first person many people go to is their physician. Moreover, between new State regulations and the need for industry-leading clinical education, practitioners agree that more timely and accessible information is required.
Regional News Briefs (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
MILWAUKEE COUNTY Greenfield woman killed in Hwy. 100 crash A 74-year-old Greenfield woman died...
Quick Milestones for Aura Laser Skin Care’s Fractional CO2
State-of-the-art “resurfacing” treatment is reshaping the skin-care industry – and redefining Seattle, Washington-based Aura Laser Skin Care, where record numbers of patients are lining up for “DOT Therapy.”Seattle, WA (PRWEB) February 02, 2012 Aura Laser Skin Care announced today the treatment of its 1,000th patient with its new Fractional CO2 laser therapy system, which first debuted just 10 ...
Laser `lite' offers quick results, little downtime (Los Angeles Daily News)
Noel Lohr wanted a little something to make her skin look healthier, younger. So she decided to go with a laser resurfacing treatment called Pixel, one of a new generation of Food and Drug Administration-approved lasers promising to improve skin tone, texture and firmness without the downtime of traditional laser treatments.
New Method Becomes Effective Virginia Liposuction & Cellulite Treatment Alternative (PRWeb)
At Skin Deep Medical Technologies, people considering liposuction cosmetic surgery in Virginia have a less-invasive option in lipodissolve, which destroys fat cells for the body to remove naturally. (PRWeb Jul 13, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/07/prweb1099754.htm