LILIS™ Newsletter

April 17, 2008

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Laser and Intense Light treatments are subject to numerous state regulations which change constantly, frustrating and confusing manufacturers of such devices and providers of such services. Many states have increased the level of scrutiny of health and safety issues related to the use of lasers and intense pulsed light devices for cosmetic treatments. New statutes and regulations have been proposed and task forces to study these issues have been formed. LILIS™ (Laser and Intense Light Information Service) maintains an updated database of relevant regulations and professional board recommendations in all 50 states. We constantly track over 400 state and federal organizations (e.g State Legislatures, Medical and Nursing Boards, etc.) and provide focused, comprehensive, cost-effective reports.

This bulletin brings you an example of the constantly evolving regulations with the focus this time on the state of Massachusetts.

Test Your Regulatory IQ

Physicians in __________ may delegate use of lasers/pulsed light devices to unlicensed individuals with on-site supervision.

a) Oregon
b) Alabama
c) Louisiana
d) New Jersey

Scroll to the end of this newsletter for the answer.

Spotlight On:

Massachusetts

Senate Bill 2191 has called upon the Massachusetts Board of Medicine to convene a task force to study and to draft standards and regulations regarding medical spas and the use of laser and IPL devices, microdermabrasion techniques, chemical peels, soft tissue fillers and augmentation, sclerotherapy, botulinum toxin, and other related procedures.

The Medical Spa Task Force, which has been meeting since November 2006, is comprised of public health and medical professionals, including a registered nurse and a dermatologist, representatives of the Boards of Cosmetology and Nursing, and two legislators. The Task Force has evaluated the various aesthetic procedures on the market today and is developing recommendations concerning the qualifications required of a person performing these procedures, the training requirements for providers and the regulations that govern the operation of medical spas. Their findings will be considered by the State Legislature later this year.

New!
Medical Spa Reports

Complete report of state regulations regarding the use of laser and intense light devices in medical spas.

For more information contact LILIS@bmtadvisors.com

About LILIS™ (Laser and Intense Light Information Service)

LILIS™ helps laser and intense light manufacturers, distributors, clinicians and aesthetic service providers navigate the complex maze of state and federal regulations. We offer:

* Comprehensive information about state and federal regulations
* On-demand phone support
* Personalized service to research your specific regulatory questions
* Accurate, timely and current information
* A variety of service options to meet your needs

About Boston MedTech Advisors

Boston MedTech Advisors assists medical technology companies and healthcare organizations in advancing their business by providing:

* Market analysis and business strategy
* Business development
* Regulatory affairs and clinical trials management
* Reimbursement and contracting strategies
* Financing support

Boston MedTech Advisors provides practical business services to:

* Established and growing medical technology companies
* Healthcare providers
* Young organizations and entrepreneurs
* Private and institutional investors

To learn more about our organization and services, please visit our web site at www.bmtadvisors. com or call us at 781.407.0900

Test Your Regulatory IQ- Answer

b) Alabama


This document has been prepared by members of Boston MedTech Advisors Inc. The information presented in this document is based on publicly available data and information made available to Boston MedTech Advisors by third parties. This report is intended to provide general information pertinent to the regulation of light therapy. Only a State Attorney General is empowered to render formal opinions concerning State law. Although the report was prepared with reasonable care, Boston MedTech Advisors Inc. does not make any representation or offer any warranty, expressed or implied, as to the information contained herein. This document contains confidential information, and may not be copied or otherwise reproduced without the expressed written consent of Boston MedTech Advisors.

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