Light Dimensions Inc.
This article was originally published in Start Up
Executive Summary
Might a $200 handheld skin rejuvenation device for home use and sold primarily through a 30-minute infomercial be the key to riches for investors? Light Dimensions' founders and backers hope so. A 2005 entrant into the booming home-use aesthetic device market, Light Dimensions has launched its first product, the LED-based RejuvaWand for minimizing visible signs of aging.
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