| Syneron Announces $6 Million Private Label Deal With American ...
YOKNEAM, ISRAEL and TORONTO -- (MARKET WIRE) -- August 14, 2006 -- Syneron Medical Ltd. (NASDAQ: ELOS), an innovator in the development, marketing and sales of elos™ combined-energy medical aesthetic devices, today announced that Syneron has received a $6 million order from American Laser Centers, the national laser hair removal, skin rejuvenation and cellulite reduction therapy company, as the first part of a multi-year agreement for deployment of Syneron eLight™ and eLaser™ devices in its clinics throughout the U.S. The new equipment was designed by Syneron adhering to the specifications of American Laser Centers and according to protocols which American Laser Centers have developed for their clients during four years of experience with Syneron's elos-based systems on more than 100,000 patients.
BodyLase Skin Spa sponsors Mrs. North Carolina to the Mrs. America ...
Raleigh, NC - Reigning Mrs. North Carolina, Staci Wallace, was the honorary guest and speaker at the BodyLase Skin Spa Client luncheon held at Brier Creek Country Club on July 28th. BodyLase Skin Spa is sponsoring Mrs. North Carolina to the Mrs. America Pageant, to be held in Arizona next month. Mrs. Wallace spoke to an awed crowd at the luncheon, describing her journey from country music star, to her career as a motivational speaker, to wife and motherhood, and now as the reigning Mrs. North Carolina. She captivated BodyLase Skin Spa clients with a beautiful rendition of a song she wrote, Cinderella, which speaks to the need for all women to step into the shoes that were made just for them, instead of always trying to be someone else. In addition, Mrs. North Carolina spoke about how BodyLase has helped her achieve beautiful skin and that she feels more beautiful now than ever after being treated at BodyLase Skin Spa.
I don't have a problem but my "friend" does
While we all know that plastic surgery is becoming more popular, what we do not know is exactly why so many are seeking surgery as a solution. Are they just taking the easy route when diet and exercise can often accomplish the same goals as some surgeries? "I think that most plastic surgery is done because people lack self confidence, and by enhancing certain aspects of one’s physical appearance they think they can somehow gain that self confidence back," Chemical engineering junior Blake Kliebert said. "God made us all the way we are for a reason, and we shouldn’t be judgmental of ourselves because we are all equal in His eyes." Local resident Stephanie Aymond, 28, compared her generation’s young adult years to today’s young adults. "People in my generation weren’t getting plastic surgery in high school or even right after," she said.
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