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Made in America Sound Surgical Technologies Brings Disposable Product Manufacturing Back to the USA Centre Daily Times
Sound Surgical Technologies LLC, developer of the VASER(R) Lipo System, announced that as of today all disposable products will be designed and manufactured in the United States. Sound Surgical Technologies has partnered with two Colorado-based companies, IPAX and Front Range Tooling, to produce the new VASER System tubing and canister products.
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