Lutronic Introduces AccuSculpt: The Most Effective Body Sculpting Tool

Thu Oct 29, 2009 10:18am EDT
 
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PRINCETON JUNCTION, N.J., Oct. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Lutronic, Inc., a leading
developer of highest quality, affordable medical and aesthetic laser systems
is expanding its body contouring arsenal with the introduction of
AccuSculpt(TM), making the company first-to-market with a pulsed laser to
feature the revolutionary 1444 nm wavelength for a new level of safety, speed
and efficiency in fat deposit emulsification and body contouring. Lutronic is
the first company to research and develop the optimized 1400 wavelength for
Laser Assisted Lipolysis (LAL), which also consists of the new AccuLift(TM)
facial contouring procedure. The AccuSculpt system was cleared by the Food and
Drug Administration (FDA) in 2008, and thousands of safe and successful face
and body contouring procedures have been performed since the clearance.

With rapid adoption of this ground-breaking technology worldwide, "We fully
expect other LAL system developers to follow our lead with this revolutionary
new wavelength," says Dr. Jhungwon Hwang, Senior Director of Regulatory
Affairs. "As a company we commit twenty-five percent of our global work force
to R&D to help maintain and grow our technical leadership position."

Scientifically proven to be the most accurate, effective and precise
wavelength for face and body contouring, the patented technology's unique
properties make it eight times more effective at emulsifying fat than other
lasers on the market. This provides aesthetic physicians with an incredible
tool that produces safe, effective and permanent results previously
unavailable. Additionally, physicians who have adopted the AccuSculpt
technology have experienced a surge in practice revenue due to several new
treatment options that AccuSculpt allows. 

Dr. Nathan Miller, a cosmetic surgeon based in Oklahoma City, OK, says,
"Having been a luminary for multiple liposuction companies, I have been
fortunate enough to have used and tested just about every type of technology
out there. AccuSculpt by far and away is the best that I have used in terms of
actual power and final results. By no means is this a gimmick machine."

Developed to meet the needs of those seeking the most advanced and effective
treatment in body refinement with minimum pain and little downtime, AccuSculpt
is the first in its class of cutting-edge, minimally invasive treatments to
target and eradicate fat from trouble spots below the neck with a precision
previously not available until now.

The AccuSculpt procedure follows the launch of Lutronic's successful AccuLift
facial contouring procedure. "AccuLift bridges the divide between surgical and
non-surgical options for facial rejuvenation and is consistent with what
patients want," says Dr. Alan Matarasso of New York City.

Lutronic will continue to invest significant resources to emerge as the global
leader in aesthetic technologies and has rapidly earned a reputation as the
provider of the most reliable, clinically effective premium products at an
exceptional value.

To learn more about Lutronic's portfolio of laser systems, please visit its
new website: www.whylutronic.com. 

About Lutronic
Lutronic is a leading developer and manufacturer of medical laser systems for
dermatological and aesthetic surgery applications.  The Company's advanced
technologies include the eCO2 fractional laser, the Spectra family of products
and the unparalleled MOSAIC fractional system.  With distribution in over 51
countries and more than a decade of award-winning advances in research and
development, Lutronic is committed to delivering innovative, highly effective
and versatile laser solutions at exceptional value.  Dedicated customer care
and clinician support worldwide are a primary focus at Lutronic, Inc.



SOURCE  Lutronic, Inc.

Misty Koons, Behrman Communications, +1-212-986-7000, mkoons@behrmanpr.com

 

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