Carveout Transaction Positions Cynosure for Accelerated Growth Under New Ownership
Clayton, Dubilier & Rice today announced an agreement under which CD&R-managed funds will acquire Cynosure, LLC, a leader in medical aesthetics systems and technologies, from Hologic, Inc. (NASDAQ:HOLX).
Cynosure develops, manufactures, and markets medical aesthetic treatment systems for dermatologists, plastic surgeons, medical spas, and other healthcare practitioners. The company’s broad portfolio of products spans several major categories, including skin revitalization, body contouring, hair removal, and women’s health. Cynosure sells its products through a combination of direct sales and distributors in over 130 countries and supports its provider partners with a range of technical, clinical, and support services.
Medical aesthetics is a large market expected to experience continued robust growth with strong macro tailwinds and penetration runway driven by the increasing importance of appearance as a result of social media culture, broader awareness of treatment options across demographics, technological enhancements that allow for safe, effective non-invasive procedures, and a larger pool of healthcare professionals and medical spas offering aesthetic medical services.
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“Cynosure is a market leader with a comprehensive product portfolio and a track record of more than 25 years of science-driven healthcare innovation,” said CD&R Partner Derek Strum. “In addition to a targeted tuck-in acquisition strategy, we expect to continue to invest behind the company’s strong brand and large global installed base to accelerate growth via expanded sales & marketing efforts and bring new products and technologies to market that both enhance the company’s value proposition to its channel partners and improve clinical outcomes for end consumers.”
“The market for medical aesthetic devices is large and fragmented, with an attractive long-term outlook supported by strong demographic tailwinds, and Cynosure’s business model and channels align well with our extensive experience with similarly positioned consumer-medical device healthcare companies,” said CD&R Partner Sandi Peterson. “We believe this business is a great fit with CD&R’s strategy of helping corporate divisions transition to freestanding enterprises and implementing growth and productivity initiatives to accelerate their performance.”
Upon the closing of the transaction, which is expected around the end of calendar 2019, Ms. Peterson, former Group Worldwide Chairman of Johnson & Johnson, will become Chairman of Cynosure’s Board of Directors.
UBS Investment Bank has committed to provide debt financing as part of the transaction and is acting as financial advisor to CD&R. Barclays and Credit Suisse are also acting as financial advisors and Debevoise & Plimpton LLP is acting as legal advisor to CD&R. Goldman Sachs is serving as financial advisor and Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz is acting as legal advisor to Hologic.
Source: Prnews Wire