Event to Showcase Revolutionary Non-Surgical Facelift Technology at Iconic LGBTQIA+ Location
NEW YORK – Wednesday, June 11, 2025 – New York-based medical aesthetic clinic IT Intelligent Treatment to host SomaCell™ x PRIDE 2025 Lifting Without Limitations on Tuesday, June 24 from 5 – 7 p.m. ET at the Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center, ahead of the annual New York City PRIDE weekend. The invitation-only event will celebrate champions of LGBTQIA+ visibility and community leaders. It will also feature a special panel discussion highlighting the industry-disrupting facelift technology led by three-time Emmy-award winning producer and LGBTQIA+ advocate Tony Morrison, SomaCell™ Ambassador Elana Fishman and Kim Laudati, Founder and CEO of SomaCell™ and IT Intelligent Treatment.
The event will also allow guests the opportunity to interact with and receive SomaCell™ “get a taste” mini treatments, learn more about SomaCell’s™ unique commitment to inclusive wellness and see how it delivers groundbreaking non-surgical results.
“We are honored to showcase SomaCell™ during PRIDE at the Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center,,” said Kim Laudati, Founder and President of SomaCell™ and CEO of IT Intelligent Treatment. “PRIDE is a celebration of diversity, a protest against intolerance and a reminder that it is ok to be your most authentic self. Our team is proud to support the LGBTQIA+ community, and we look forward to this year’s celebration.”
On June 24, 2016, President Barack Obama designated the Stonewall National Monument as a U.S. national monument, marking a historic moment dedicated to the rights and history of LGBTQ+ individuals. Nestled in the heart of Greenwich Village, this remarkable site spans 7.7 acres and is home to the Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center, located at 51 Christopher Street, an impressive 2,100 square feet, welcoming visitors to explore its rich narrative.
“As someone deeply committed to community storytelling and visibility, it means so much to partner with SomaCell™ for this PRIDE event — not just to uplift LGBTQIA+ leaders, but to show how a brand can lead with real intention,” said Tony Morrison. “This is more than a celebration, it’s a thank-you to everyone behind the scenes who make PRIDE happen, especially in the face of resistance and hate. I hope more business leaders take note: This is what it looks like to activate with authenticity, impact, and heart.”
Guests and media may RSVP by clicking the link here.
For more information about IT Intelligent Treatment, SomaCell™, or the upcoming event please contact James Lambert, Vice President at Rubenstein Public Relations, at jlambert@rubnesteinpr.com or at 212-805-3024.
ABOUT SOMACELL™
Owned and developed by IT Intelligent Treatment, SomaCell™ is an Industry first in the U.S. non-surgical “facelift” market. Unlike old, traditional technologies that rely on heat to create dermal wounding to stimulate the wound-healing response, SomaCell™ works harmoniously with the body’s natural processes. It penetrates through all layers, beyond just the skin, to address connective tissue concerns such as laxity, wrinkles, and sagging.
ABOUT IT INTELLIGENT TREATMENT
IT Intelligent Treatment, based on Billionaires Row in New York City, is a premier medical and wellness clinic specializing in patient-centered regenerative treatments and advanced medical aesthetics. In addition to delivering cutting-edge care, the clinic serves as a certified training center for medical doctors and nurses, ensuring the highest standards of excellence in the field of aesthetic medicine.
ABOUT STONEWALL NATIONAL MONUMENT VISITOR CENTER
The Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center (SNMVC), independently owned and operated by Pride Live and 100% donation supported, stands as the first LGBTQ+ visitor center within the National Park Service (NPS). Located at 51 Christopher Street, the SNMVC opened on June 28, 2024, commemorating the 55th anniversary of the historic Stonewall Rebellion, a pivotal event in the pursuit of full LGBTQ+ equality. The SNMVC serves as an educational resource, offering an immersive experience through in-person and virtual tours, lecture series, exhibitions, and visual arts displays. Founded by two Queer women of color, Diana Rodriguez and Ann Marie Gothard, the SNMVC aims to celebrate and preserve the legacy of Stonewall, acting as a beacon for future generations.
For further information about the Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center, please visit https://stonewallvisitorcenter.org/.