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Traditional liposuction is one of the most commonly performed plastic surgery procedures, according to the 2007 survey from the American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. Laser-assisted liposuction holds out the promise for a better technique due to the laser's ability to quickly and selectively melt fat and heat surrounding tissue. Palomar's approach to laser-assisted liposuction with the Aspire platform and Stylus Sculpter handpiece is to utilize unique tip designs and selective and efficient wavelengths for melting fat and providing the desired thermal effects on surrounding tissue.
Chief Executive Officer Joseph P. Caruso commented, "The unveiling of the Aspire platform and Stylus Sculpter handpiece is the culmination of years of research directed to absorption of light by fat. Our system uses optimal wavelengths to melt fat and provide the appropriate amount of heat to the surrounding tissue. As with all Palomar products, the Aspire platform is based on sound scientific principles developed and tested by Palomar's research and development organization, which is preeminent in the light-based aesthetic industry."
The Aspire Platform and Stylus Sculpter liposuction laser-assisted handpiece are pending FDA clearance and should be available for shipment in the third quarter.
In addition to the introduction of the Aspire platform, the following presentations at ASLMS are relevant to Palomar technology:
April 4, 2008 -- Randomized Study of Intense Pulsed Light and Pulsed Dye Laser in the Treatment of Facial Telangiectasia. 2:24 pm - 2:29 pm (The Sun AB Room) -- Long-Term Experience with Fixed Array 1540 Fractional Erbium Laser for Acne Scars. 3:54 pm - 3:59 pm (The Sun AB Room) -- Ablative Micro-Fractional Resurfacing: Time-Course Histology and Clinical Correlations. 4:23 pm - 4:28 pm (The Sun AB Room) -- Use of a Micro-Fractional 2940 NM Laser in the Treatment of Wrinkles and Dyspigmentation. 5:12 pm - 5:17 pm (The Grapevine B Room) April 5, 2008 -- Self Canalization of Laser Microbeam in Tissue as Fundamental Mechanism of Fractional Skin Resurfacing. 4:51 pm - 4:58 pm (The Sun AB Room) April 6, 2008 -- Deep Infrared Light for Skin Tightening Combined with 1540NM Fractional Resurfacing -- Split-Face Study. 8:20 am - 8:25 am (The Sun AB Room) About Palomar Medical Technologies Inc.: Palomar is a leading researcher
and developer of light-based systems for cosmetic treatments. Palomar
pioneered the optical hair removal field, when, in 1997, it introduced the
first high-powered laser hair removal system. Since then, many of the major
advances in light-based hair removal have been based on Palomar technology. In
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