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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.


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.


Aftermarket Movers: Cutera climbs

The company, which makes laser products for dermatologists and plastic surgeons for skin and wrinkle treatments, hair removal and other uses, said its second-quarter revenue exceeded its expectations and \"outpaced the overall strong growth in our industry.\" The Brisbane, Calif., company posted a net loss, but adjusted earnings and sales surpassed Wall Street\'s expectations.

Cutera\'s shares jumped $1.11, or 5.1 percent, to $22.80 in after-hours trading on the INET electronic exchange. The stock closed down $1.01, or 4.5 percent, at $21.69 on the Nasdaq.

Internet search engine Google Inc. also gained in the extended trading session, on news the company will be the exclusive search and keyword-targeted ad sales provider for MySpace.com, News Corp.\'s popular social networking site.


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