PRIME PEOPLE | FRANK D'AMELIO |
FRANK D'AMELIO ELLMAN INTERNATIONAL
Rosalind Hill talks to Frank D'Amelio, CEO of Ellman International, Inc.,
about the issues currently facing the aesthetic industry, and what we should be doing to ensure public confidence remains
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ADIOFREQUENCY (RF) devices make up a huge part of the aesthetic industry and surgical industry, and being worth $2.9 billion, this is
a sector that certainly has great market potential. It is not surprising then, that one of the industryÕs key players ® Ellman International, Inc. ® recently launched a multi-stage plan for growth, with the acquisition of Sandstone Medical Technologies, making the parent company the only company worldwide to offer all energy-based treatments for surgical and aesthetic indications: RF (for both surgical and aesthetic indications), lasers, and intense pulsed light (IPL). Already a global leader in advanced
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RF technology for surgical and aesthetic procedures, PRIME was keen to find out what this acquisition means for Ellman International, and what the thoughts of its CEO, Frank DÕAmelio, are on the industry as a whole.
Radiofrequency
devices make up a huge part of the aesthetic industry; a segment worth $2.9 billion .
Acquisitions and mergers Having joined Ellman International in 2010 as Executive Vice President (he became CEO earlier this year), Mr DÕAmelio has almost 30 years worth of experience in the medical device industry, and over this time, has amassed experience working in multiple
departments within a company (and some 35 patents to boot). In this way, he says, he has a great appreciation for the science and working with physicians in the development of new products and devices.
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