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| mrspr.com >Home Releases Women Oriented Current Technology Reports 'Women's Wear Daily' Covers CosmeticTrichoGenesis VANCOUVER, British Columbia, May 31, 2005 The following was issued today by Robert Kramer, Director, Current Technology Corporation (BULLETIN BOARD: CRTCF) : Current Technology announced today that the May 27, 2005 issue of Women's Wear Daily reported on CosmeticTrichoGenesis Under the lead "Spas Go High Tech", correspondent Bryn Kenny reported: "As the $20 billion dollar spa and medical spa industries continue to grow, the blur between medical and more traditional spa treatments is increasing, and nowhere was that more apparent than last weekend's Spa and Resort and Medical Spa Show at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. With more than 4,000 attendees over the course of three days, the fourth annual show has tripled in size since its inception in 2002 .... And whether consumers are looking to simply take care of themselves or delve deeper into more serious, innovative treatments, there were plenty of new options available.... featured at the show was CosmeticTrichoGenesis, a technology that is said to improve the appearance of thinning hair. Featuring a lounge chair-like couch, the contraption generates a pulsed electrostatic field via a hood that is placed over the client's head ...." Recognizing the importance of the spa sector to its objectives in the United States, Current Technology joined forces with Trent & Company, Inc., a New York City public relations firm specializing in this rapidly growing industry. Amongst other clients, Trent represents the Spa & Resort/Medical Spa Expo and Conference. Following Trent's advice, the company introduced CosmeticTrichoGenesis at the spa show. Trent's introductions resulted in the company being interviewed by media including television, radio, newspapers and magazines. In addition, the company introduced CosmeticTrichoGenesis to prospective distributors and end users. About Current Technology Corporation Current Technology Corporation remains committed to developing its non-invasive pulsed electro-stimulation technology. This technology has enabled the company to develop two separate and distinct products emanating from the TrichoGenesis platform, thus far, that offer help for those concerned with their hair: ElectroTrichoGenesis (ETG) and CosmeticTrichoGenesis (CTG). Current Technology Corporation holds patents throughout the world and has spent over US $15 million in research and development of its TrichoGenesis platform and systems. The patents encompass the technology, methodology and design. Source: Current Technology Corporation CONTACT: Robert Kramer of Current Technology Corporation, 800-661-4247, Web site: http://www.etgtreatment.com/ mrspr.com > Home Releases Women Oriented |
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