Patent classifications
A61F2/52
SYNTHETICALLY FABRICATED AND CUSTOM FITTED DRESSWARE
Embodiments are configured for capturing digital data representing skin of a subject. An avatar representing the skin is generated from the digital data. An enhanced avatar is generated by digitally revising a contour of the skin of the body. A digital garment configured to enhance contours of the skin of the body is rendered from the enhanced avatar. The digital garment comprises material having numerous zones, and each zone is configured with material comprising a contouring force and/or a pigment pattern corresponding to a region of the skin corresponding to the zone. A corrective garment is generated from the digital garment, and the corrective garment is configured for wear to cover one or more regions of the skin of the body. The corrective garment is configured to aesthetically enhance the body.
Absorbable implants for plastic surgery
Absorbable implants for breast surgery that conform to the breast parenchyma and surrounding chest wall have been developed. These implants support newly lifted breast parenchyma, and/or a breast implant. The implants have mechanical properties sufficient to support a reconstructed breast, and allow the ingrowth of tissue into the implant as it degrades. The implants have a strength retention profile allowing the support of the breast to be transitioned from the implant to regenerated host tissue, without significant loss of support. Three-dimensional implants for use in minimally invasive mastopexy/breast reconstruction procedures are also described, that confer shape to a patient's breast. These implants are self-reinforced, can be temporarily deformed, implanted in a suitably dissected tissue plane, and resume their preformed three-dimensional shape. The implants are preferably made from poly-4-hydroxybutyrate (P4HB) and copolymers thereof. The implants have suture pullout strengths that can resist the mechanical loads exerted on the reconstructed breast.
Method and apparatus for textured bra insert
The disclosed embodiments are for a method and apparatus for textured bra insert/s. The insert may be constructed with an outer layer (or outer side) that faces the garment. The texture may comprise a raised pattern of geometrical shapes of silicone or equivalent functioning material.
Method and apparatus for textured bra insert
The disclosed embodiments are for a method and apparatus for textured bra insert/s. The insert may be constructed with an outer layer (or outer side) that faces the garment. The texture may comprise a raised pattern of geometrical shapes of silicone or equivalent functioning material.
IMPLANTABLE NIPPLE ASSEMBLY
A nipple implant assembly and method for implanting the nipple implant are provided. The nipple implant assembly comprise of nipple skeleton with or without areola made of metallic or non-metallic memory-shape bio-compatible material. The nipple implant assembly may consist of holes to allow growth of natural breast tissue into the implant for improved holding better attachment of the implant into the human's tissue. The nipple implant assembly may be coated by or cast in a polymeric coating.
CO-CROSSLINKED HYALURONIC ACID-SILK FIBROIN HYDROGELS FOR IMPROVING TISSUE GRAFT VIABILITY AND FOR SOFT TISSUE AUGMENTATION
Hydrogels comprising a macromolecular matrix and water may be used to augment soft tissue of a human being, promote or support cell or tissue viability or proliferation, create space in tissue, and for other purposes. A macromolecular matrix may comprise a hyaluronic acid component crosslinked to a silk fibroin component.
Volume-adaptable breast prosthesis
The invention relates to a breast prosthesis having an adaptable volume, wherein the breast prosthesis has a first shell body, a second shell body peripherally connected thereto, and a fluid space arranged between the shell bodies, and wherein in accordance with the invention the breast prosthesis further comprises a valve tube that is composed of a flexible material and that reaches from the outside into the fluid space in the connection region between the shell bodies and projects beyond the connection region in the fluid space.
Volume-adaptable breast prosthesis
The invention relates to a breast prosthesis having an adaptable volume, wherein the breast prosthesis has a first shell body, a second shell body peripherally connected thereto, and a fluid space arranged between the shell bodies, and wherein in accordance with the invention the breast prosthesis further comprises a valve tube that is composed of a flexible material and that reaches from the outside into the fluid space in the connection region between the shell bodies and projects beyond the connection region in the fluid space.
Absorbable implants for plastic surgery
Absorbable implants for breast surgery that conform to the breast parenchyma and surrounding chest wall have been developed. These implants support newly lifted breast parenchyma, and/or a breast implant. The implants have mechanical properties sufficient to support a reconstructed breast, and allow the in-growth of tissue into the implant as it degrades. The implants have a strength retention profile allowing the support of the breast to be transitioned from the implant to regenerated host tissue, without significant loss of support. Three-dimensional implants for use in minimally invasive mastopexy/breast reconstruction procedures are also described, that confer shape to a patient's breast. These implants are self-reinforced, can be temporarily deformed, implanted in a suitably dissected tissue plane, and resume their preformed three-dimensional shape. The implants are preferably made from poly-4-hydroxybutyrate (P4HB) and copolymers thereof. The implants have suture pullout strengths that can resist the mechanical loads exerted on the reconstructed breast.
Absorbable implants for plastic surgery
Absorbable implants for breast surgery that conform to the breast parenchyma and surrounding chest wall have been developed. These implants support newly lifted breast parenchyma, and/or a breast implant. The implants have mechanical properties sufficient to support a reconstructed breast, and allow the in-growth of tissue into the implant as it degrades. The implants have a strength retention profile allowing the support of the breast to be transitioned from the implant to regenerated host tissue, without significant loss of support. Three-dimensional implants for use in minimally invasive mastopexy/breast reconstruction procedures are also described, that confer shape to a patient's breast. These implants are self-reinforced, can be temporarily deformed, implanted in a suitably dissected tissue plane, and resume their preformed three-dimensional shape. The implants are preferably made from poly-4-hydroxybutyrate (P4HB) and copolymers thereof. The implants have suture pullout strengths that can resist the mechanical loads exerted on the reconstructed breast.