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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.


Another Exciting Gift Suite for Celebrities to Gather their Gifts Before the Emmy

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) August 3, 2006 -- GBK Productions (formally GBK Events) is putting together another unique gift suite for the Emmy Nominees and few special guests. This year Gavin Keilly, founder, decided to do it at new hottest spot in town, the Hotel Sofitel. Celebs will be pampered in the Presidential Suite and receive an approximately $35,000 gift bag. .


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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