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Today Show Features Fraxel Laser & Thermage Treatment

Posted July 08, 2010 in Laser Treatments

NBC’s Today Show aired a skin makeovers segment last week featuring Thermage non-surgical skin tightening and Fraxel Restore laser treatment. Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy The segment profiles four women who had various skin rejuvenation treatments, including Thermage for body and facial skin tightening and Fraxel laser treatment […]

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Thermage and Reliant Technologies (Fraxel) Finalize Merger

Posted January 07, 2009 in Laser Treatments

Thermage has announced its acquisition of the Mountain View, California based company, Reliant Technologies.  The deal is valued at a total of $66.2 million in stock and cash. Reliant has become a popular fixture in the aesthetic surgery market due to the success of Fraxel, its brand of skin-resurfacing laser technology, which we offer at […]

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San Jose Business Journal Honors Fraxel

Posted October 22, 2008 in Laser Treatments

The Silicon Valley-San Jose Business Journal recently named Reliant Technologies Inc. one of the fastest growing private companies in the area.  Reliant has become the industry leader in fractional aesthetic laser systems. The Fraxel laser system has rapidly gained popularity in the U.S. and abroad over the last three years. Their ranking of 38th is […]

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Fraxel Named #157 on the Inc. Magazine Top 500

Posted September 03, 2008 in Laser Treatments

We think Fraxel has changed our world here in Eugene and our patients do too. Reliant Technologies, the maker of the popular Fraxel laser, has quickly become known as the standard for laser skin resurfacing. According to Inc. magazine’s editor Jane Berentson, “If you want to find out which companies are going to change the […]

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