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METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR HAIR GROWTH/HAIR RESTORATION TREATMENT
20200170661 · 2020-06-04 ·

A treatment method for promoting hair growth/hair restoration includes pinching a part of skin where hair growth/hair restoration is to be promoted and jetting a pressure fluid to the part from a periphery thereof to raise the part to burn fat under a skin layer in and near the part to which the pressure fluid is jetted to improve blood circulation to perform a treatment for promoting hair growth/hair restoration.

FLUID SKIN TREATMENT SYSTEMS AND METHODS
20200009007 · 2020-01-09 ·

The present invention relates to devices for dermatology and more particularly to fluid enhanced skin treatment system for skin rejuvenation that can optionally use an abrasive probe for removing epidermal layers while contemporaneously providing for the infusion of therapeutic fluids into the skin.

Fluid skin treatment systems and methods
10456321 · 2019-10-29 ·

The present invention relates to devices for dermatology and more particularly to fluid enhanced skin treatment system for skin rejuvenation that can optionally use an abrasive probe for removing epidermal layers while contemporaneously providing for the infusion of therapeutic fluids into the skin.

Eye massaging device
10391025 · 2019-08-27 ·

An eye massaging device includes a main body, a water bag, a control unit, a cover, and a fixing ring. The temperature of the circulating water tank may be sensed by a thermal sensor and then feedback the temperature signal to a microprocessor. The microprocessor may control to drive a heating member to increase temperature and stop increasing temperature so as to effectively control the operation temperature and prevent from transient blindness resulting from being not able to effectively control the temperature.

Device for Hydrotherapy
20190216675 · 2019-07-18 ·

A device (1) for hydrotherapy, which includes a water supply source (2); at least one impeller and/or pressure regulator (5, 50) for pumping water at determined pressures from the water supply source (2); at least one hose (3, 4) connected to the impeller and/or pressure regulator (5, 50) and provided with a therapeutic nozzle (6, 7) with a handle (51); and aerial resting means (8) for the aerial resting of the patient.

SKIN CARE DEVICE AND TIP FOR HANDPIECE OF THE SKIN CARE DEVICE
20240181233 · 2024-06-06 ·

A skin care device comprising a tip is proposed. The tip may include a tip housing, a separation wall, and flow path partitions. The tip housing has a first side engaged with a handpiece of the skin care device, and a second side having a contact end inclined inward to contact a skin. The separation wall may be perpendicular to an inner peripheral surface of the second side of the tip housing, and may include spray ports for spraying a skin care solution and a suction port for sucking the sprayed skin care solution together with skin waste. The flow path partitions may be perpendicular to an outer surface of the separation wall, forming a flow path in a zigzag form from the spray ports toward the suction port. The flow path partitions may be concave with a center of the tip housing as a lowest point.

OUTLET DEVICE WITH MULTILEVEL ROTARY MASSAGE WATER

An outlet device with multilevel rotary massage water has a main body, an operating unit, a switching unit and a driver. The main body has a cavity for accommodating the driver and the cavity has inlets with at least two different directions; the water from the inlet flows into the cavity and rotates the driver; the driver rotates a massage driving outlet unit, and the direction of the flow of the massage driving outlet unit periodically changes with the rotation to form the massage water; the operating unit drives the switching unit to move so that at least two inlets are both open or one of the inlets is closed; then, the velocity of the flow in the cavity is changed, so that the rotational speed of the driver increases or decreases correspondingly and the switching frequency of the massage water also increases or decreases accordingly.

Bathing Device for Individuals with Low to No Mobility
20250009592 · 2025-01-09 ·

The bathing device is an apparatus intended for facilitating bathing for an individual with low mobility or those who are bed-bound is disclosed. To accomplish this, the apparatus includes a bathing unit, a water pumping system, and a water disposal system. The water pumping system may include a removable shower hose and nozzle fluidly coupled to a water pump to receive the water, which is then dispensed through a shower head to clean the patient. An air pump that inflates a boundary portion of the bathing mat is disposed along a periphery of the bathing mat to ensure water does not spill over. Further, a plurality of tributaries integrated on the mat direct the waterflow. Furthermore, a wastewater bag that collects used wastewater from a horizontal reservoir on the mat may be easily disposed of, and the wastewater bag may be removed and sanitized for future use.

BEAUTY TREATMENT DEVICE AND BEAUTY TREATMENT METHOD
20170143585 · 2017-05-25 ·

A beauty treatment device includes an alkaline water storage that stores alkaline water to be supplied to a skin of a user, and an alkaline water passage having an alkaline water outlet, from which the alkaline water stored in the alkaline water storage is discharged. The beauty treatment device includes an alkaline water supplying mechanism that supplies the alkaline water to the skin of the user, and a heating unit that heats the alkaline water. The beauty treatment device further includes a dirt removing mechanism that removes dirt attached to the skin of the user. Accordingly, there are provided a beauty treatment device and a beauty treatment method which are capable of easily removing sebum, dirt, keratotic plugs, and the like in pores.

FLUID SKIN TREATMENT SYSTEMS AND METHODS
20170056636 · 2017-03-02 ·

The present invention relates to devices for dermatology and more particularly to fluid enhanced skin treatment system for skin rejuvenation that can optionally use an abrasive probe for removing epidermal layers while contemporaneously providing for the infusion of therapeutic fluids into the skin.