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Laser Hair Removal Atlanta Georgia

 
IntelliDerm laser, skin care center opens in hospital

People with unwanted body hair, spider veins, and certain effects of aging and sun exposure on the body can now be treated by an advanced laser technique administered through Dr. Richard Melde and Associates at Wickenburg Community Hospital.According to IntelliDerm Director of Operations Richelle Melde the clinic is set up to perform three distinct procedures with the new laser equipment. Hair removal is accomplished by a series of laser treatments. The most popular places for hair removal for women are face and bikini areas and on the back for men.

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Syneron wins $6m order from American Laser Centers

Aesthetic surgical devices maker Syneron Medical Ltd. (Nasdaq: ELOS) is expanding its collaboration with US clinics chain American Laser Centers. Exactly 11 months after Syneron announced that it would supply the chain with its VelaSmooth and Aurora products, it has received has received an order from the company worth an initial $6 million.

Syneron will supply American Laser Centers with devices from its eLine product line, considered one of the companys growth engines. Syneron currently has three products in this line: eLight is a treatment for acne, superficial benign vascular and pigmented lesions: eLaser removes hair and treats vascular veins; and eMax is a work station for the companys electro-optical synergy (ELOS) technology.

Under the present contract, Syneron will deliver its eLaser and eLight products to 120 American Laser Centers clinics across the US.


Palomar, Candela in patent face-off

Wayland, Mass.-based Candela, which makes medical lasers, has since filed a counter complaint against the company.

In Palomar\'s lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court in Massachusetts, the company said Candela\'s light-based hair removal systems, including GentleLas and GentleYag, infringe on patents it exclusively licensed from General Hospital Corp.

Palomar is seeking monetary damages and an injunction against further infringement.

\"For over seven years, Palomar has sent Candela letters notifying Candela that its products need a license to the \'844 Patent and offering to grant Candela such a license,\" said Patricia Davis, the company\'s general counsel.

Following Palomar\'s announcement, Candela filed a complaint against Palomar in the same court Thursday, asserting that Palomar\'s StarLux laser system and other products infringe on its patents.


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