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Leeza Gibbons & Santa Barbara Medical Innovations Launch Ambitious Campaign to Educate & Slim America Down with ZERONA(R).
Date:10/26/2009

SANTA BARBARA, Calif., Oct. 26 /PRNewswire/ -- Chip Conk, CEO of Santa Barbara Medical Innovations (SBMI), announced today that Emmy Award winning television personality, entrepreneur and philanthropist Leeza Gibbons has joined with SBMI in an alliance focused on educating and empowering people to take charge of their health. SBMI is the exclusive distributor of the ZERONA® non-surgical body slimming laser in the United States, Canada and Mexico.

"Our alliance with Leeza Gibbons reflects SBMI's mission to provide much more than innovative health and beauty treatments," says Conk. "We have witnessed positive results in thousands of people who have undergone ZERONA® body slimming treatments. Leeza is the ideal candidate to help carry our mission forward. Her message and example of personal empowerment is complimented by her commitment to bettering people's lives and we know she will be a valuable member of our team."

Conk announced that Leeza Gibbons and SBMI will host a series of special public and media events and appearances designed to educate consumers about ZERONA® as well as to convey her message with a focus on health and wellness issues.

"I am always inspired by transformation, and ZERONA and SBMI are innovators in offering the tools and technologies for people to change the way they look and the way they feel about themselves," says Leeza. "This is an ideal partnership for me because it offers so many opportunities to connect with people about the things that matter most; taking charge of our health, our fitness and our self-esteem. ZERONA gives us a perfect way to empower ourselves to truly transform our lives. I love telling the stories of life changing results that produce better health and happiness"

ZERONA® has been featured on highly regarded-national television shows including The Doctors, Nightline, EXTRA, CBS Early Show, Rachael Ray and on numerous local t
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