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Sientra Looks Good: $80 million Series B Could Help Build Platform

This article was originally published in Start Up

Executive Summary

A deep-pocketed syndicate--Orbimed Advisors, Clarus Ventures, TIAA-CREF and Goldman Sachs--supply $80 million to start Sientra, a seller of silicone breast implants and other aesthetics devices.

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