Tria Beauty’s Age-Defying Laser Clears FDA, Aimed At Market In Early 2014
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Firm’s non-ablative fractional laser technology will enable consumers to treat “multiple signs of facial aging” at home, according to the company, which announced FDA clearance Oct. 30.
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