The Agreement covers the sales & marketing of LASEROPTEK's expanding line of FDA cleared aesthetic laser systems to the U.S. market

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The agreement covers sales, marketing and clinical education for LASEROPTEK's lineup of U.S. FDA cleared laser systems designed for medical aesthetic indications in the U.S. market. (Credit: PR Newswire/ LASEROPTEK Co. Ltd.)

LASEROPTEK Co., Ltd., a developer and manufacturer of world-class lasers for medical aesthetic and dermatology indications, is pleased to announce it signed a nationwide, multi-year, exclusive distribution agreement with Monarch Lasers. The agreement covers sales, marketing and clinical education for LASEROPTEK’s lineup of U.S. FDA cleared laser systems designed for medical aesthetic indications in the U.S. market.

“The U.S. represents a significant business opportunity for LASEROPTEK and the partnership with Monarch Lasers highlights our commitment to the U.S. market to develop and commercialize novel devices,” this according to CJ Lee, CEO of LASEROPTEK.

“I am energized to work with Kevin Meyers and his team of medical aesthetic sales and clinical education professionals at Monarch Lasers,” Christopher Dalton, Vice President of LASEROPTEK stated.

“Monarch’s deep experience and solid reputation in the U.S. is evidenced by a combination of sales growth and long-term relationships fostered with their clinician customers. Our partnership is designed to maximize the synergy between LASEROPTEK and Monarch, making LASEROPTEK’s world-class, value-delivering medical aesthetic lasers easily accessible to U.S. clinicians,” added Dalton.

Commenting on the agreement, Kevin Meyers, Managing Partner of Monarch said, “Monarch is excited to partner with LASEROPTEK to offer the BEST-IN-CLASS line of pico and nano second lasers to the US medical aesthetic market. We are impressed by LASEROPTEK’s ability to design and manufacture lasers from the ground up ensuring industry leading stability, efficacy, and performance.”

Touching on Monarch’s decision-making process, Kevin adds, “I have been in the industry for many years, so when we evaluate equipment to decide whether to get involved, we look at four main criteria; 1. Efficacy: Does it perform up to expectations? 2. Is it safe and easy to delegate to staff members? 3. Is the equipment durable and reliable, and 4. Does the return on investment make sense to our customers? If we get a positive answer to those questions, we then look at the people we are working with and their commitment to our customers’ success. When it came to working with LASEROPTEK and their lasers, all the answers to our questions are a resounding YES.”

Source: Company Press Release