| Doctor Supervised Laser Hair Removal in Los Angeles, California
Today, American Medical Media, Inc. of Los Angeles announced the acceptance of Dr. Ronald L. Moy of the University of California, Los Angeles to their website at http://www.hairremovaljournal.org/html/CALosAngeles.htm, the nation's most respected online resource for laser hair removal information. The purpose of www.HairRemovalJournal.org is to educate the public about laser hair removal, especially the need to seek treatment at a highly qualified, physician-supervised facility and aid patients in finding a qualified physician near them. With the addition of Dr. Moy's practice, patients interested in laser hair removal in Los Angeles will now be able to have the treatment performed by one of the nation's leading dermatologists. Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) July 26, 2006 -- Today, American Medical Media, Inc.
Brazilian Beauty Without Bumps
The latest buzz from the streets of Madison Avenue to the beaches of Brazil is that girls in-the-know are "taking it all off." Gwyneth Paltrow said it "changed her life." Sex in the City created a cult following around it. What could possibly be such a life changing event? Brazilian waxing, of course! Once you go to Brazil, there's no coming back. "Getting in touch with your inner sex goddess would begin with the Brazilian wax," says Eva Longoria from Desperate Housewives. It's a fashion staple for those who wear Cosabella thongs, revealing bikinis and women who want to feel extra sexy under their outfit. Glamour girls adore the smooth look of a Brazilian but dread the pain, razor bumps and irritation that can accompany it. They have a love/hate relationship with waxing, shaving, laser hair removal and depilatories in the sensitive bikini area because hair removal can be quite painful.
Palomar, Candela in Patent Face-Off
BURLINGTON, Mass. — Palomar Medical Technologies Inc., a developer of light-based cosmetic treatments, said Thursday it filed a patent-infringement lawsuit against competitor Candela Corp. Wayland, Mass.-based Candela, which makes medical lasers, has since filed a counter complaint against the company. .
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