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Laser Hair Removal Las Vegas

 
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.


Quest for youthfulness

The new age woman seems to be in dire straits. They want to flaunt and show off before it gets late.

Age is what is bothering most of our young and not so young women. And those in search of this elixir of youth are seen consulting the cosmetologist regularly.

Take a peek at the patient register of cosmetologist, Dr Meenu Singh, of Vanity Laser Clinic and the list of seekers for beauty treatment is apparent.

"I have been married for the past ten years and am just not happy with what age and stress have done to my looks. I feel younger and healthier now and this reflects in the behaviour of my husband towards me," says Rashmi Saluja (name changed), a housewife who underwent photo rejuvenation.

Rohini Verma (name changed) is another such woman who got herself treated to get rid of irritating brow lines on her face.


United States: Palomar sues Candela Corp.

Palomar Medical Technologies Inc. has sued Candela Corp., accusing it of infringing a patent on laser hair-removal treatments. Palomar's lawsuit seeks a court ruling that would stop Candela from selling its GentleLase and GentleYag systems and "tens of millions in damages for past sales." Palomar has a pending suit against another competitor, Israel's Alma Lasers Ltd. In June, Cutera Inc. agreed to pay about $22 million to license Palomar's patents. Palomar also has sent letters to about 30 companies seeking a licensing agreement. "Anyone who's using light for hair removal" should license the patent, chief financial officer Paul Weiner said in an interview.

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