The company’s product portfolio includes Vbeam, PicoWay, Profound, CO 2RE, CO 2RE Intima, elōs Plus, UltraShape and VelaShape. Syneron’s technology will help physicians to offer advanced solutions for a range of medical-aesthetic applications such as hair removal, wrinkle reduction, tattoo removal, women’s health treatments, facial resurfacing, traumatic and surgical scar treatments. The firm’s selective waveband technology (SWT) uses dual filtering on all IPL handpieces to provide effective wavelengths and selectively deliver precise energy to the targeted area by using sub-millisecond pulses.Įllipse CEO Jacob Kildegaard Larsen said: “We are excited to join forces with Syneron Candela and market our strong technology platforms via Syneron Candela’s expansive global footprint, along with its commitment to clinical excellence, quality and innovation.” It also produces an IPL-only system for skin rejuvenation facial veins and hair removal, and fractional non-ablative laser system for skin resurfacing. The platform also provides fractionated 1550nm handpiece for skin resurfacing. “Syneron Candela’s best-in-class laser and energy-based technologies are now coupled with a trusted IPL technology that is well respected by physicians.”Įllipse provides Nordlys multi-application, multi-technology IPL and Nd:YAG platform for vascular and pigmented lesions, as well as hair removal. Syneron Candela CEO Geoffrey Crouse said: “The acquisition of Ellipse allows Syneron Candela to strengthen its footprint in the multi-application space and provide our customers a comprehensive portfolio. Its products are used for skin rejuvenation, as well as treatment of vascular and pigmented lesions, skin resurfacing and hair removal.Īt present, Ellipse markets its products in around 50 countries across the globe. The company’s laser and IPL based systems serve as dermatologic treatments for a wide variety of medical and aesthetic conditions. Photo: courtesy of IndypendenZ / .Įstablished in 1997, Ellipse is engaged in the development, manufacturing and commercialization of intense pulsed light (IPL) and laser-based platforms for various medical and aesthetic skin treatments. Image: Syneron Candela has acquired Danish medical device firm Ellipse. Global aesthetic device firm Syneron Candela has acquired Danish medical device company Ellipse for an undisclosed sum.
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