A61Q1/145

Tattoo removal using a liquid-gas mixture with plasma gas bubbles

Methods and systems are disclosed for removing a tattoo from a subject's skin by application of a cold plasma that is delivered via a liquid-gas mixture. The plasma can be delivered in the form of gas bubbles, in which at least a portion of gas is in the form of a plasma.

Compositions and methods for the removal of tattoos
10105302 · 2018-10-23 · ·

The present invention provides a method for removing a tattoo in a region of skin the method comprises administering to a least a portion of the tattoo, and a composition comprising an effective amount of a bisphosphonate and at least one pharmaceutically acceptable excipient to at least cause fading of the tattoo in said region.

Method for treating deleterious effects arising from tattoos

A method of treating a medical condition resulting from a tattoo has the steps of cleaning at least one surface of the tattoo; preparing a plurality of needles to administer a formulation of a solution containing aloe, less than about 30% salt, carboxymethylcellulose and distilled water; covering the surface of the tattoo surrounding area with injections of the solution until the selected area has a different appearance; spreading the solution on the surface of the tattoo to provide a coating, and permitting the solution to dry. Preferably the salt is Himalayan salt.

Skin Cover and Medical Device
20180140513 · 2018-05-24 ·

A skin cover is provided for covering of tattoos, scars, and other similar blemishes. The skin cover having at least two layers, a covering layer and an adhesive layer and the skin covering having transparent and translucent features for quickly and easily covering blemishes and to seamlessly blend into a user's skin.

Optical treatment methods
09968541 · 2018-05-15 · ·

A treatment system and method includes use of a chemical facilitator to provide a result-effective event against one or more negative therapeutic effects related to exposing to a light output a skin portion including a condition treatable in whole or in part with light. In one exemplary embodiment for skin treatment including tattoo removal, perfluorodecalin is used to inhibit or resolve whitening, for example to speed a laser therapy session.

Skin puncturing apparatus for use in a non-surgical method for eradication of tattoos
09901724 · 2018-02-27 · ·

The invention is a skin puncturing apparatus for use in a non-surgical method for eradication of a tattoo from an area of skin. The apparatus comprises: (a) a handle section comprising a motor and gear assembly for causing a reciprocating motion to a shaft connected to the gear assembly; (b) a barrel section surrounding the shaft, the first end of the barrel section attached to the handle and the second end of the barrel section having a tip adapted to be placed in contact with the area of skin; (c) a bundle of needles attached by means of a needles holder to the distal end of the shaft; and (d) an inlet body comprising an inlet port through which cleaning solution is introduced into the tip located at the lower edge of the barrel section.

Tattoo Removal Using a Liquid-Gas Mixture with Plasma Gas Bubbles

Methods and systems are disclosed for removing a tattoo from a subject's skin by application of a cold plasma that is delivered via a liquid-gas mixture. The plasma can be delivered in the form of gas bubbles, in which at least a portion of gas is in the form of a plasma.

Compositions and methods for the removal of tattoos
09801799 · 2017-10-31 · ·

The present invention provides a method for removing a tattoo in a region of skin the method comprises administering to a least a portion of the tattoo a composition comprising an effective amount of a bisphosphonate and at least one pharmaceutically acceptable excipient to at least cause fading of the tattoo in said region.

Compositions and methods for the removal of tattoos
12226508 · 2025-02-18 · ·

The present invention provides a method for removing a tattoo in a region of skin the method comprises administering to a least a portion of the tattoo a composition comprising an effective amount of a bisphosphonate and at least one pharmaceutically acceptable excipient to at least cause fading of the tattoo in said region.

METHOD FOR TREATING DELETERIOUS EFFECTS ARISING FROM TATTOOS

A method of treating a medical condition resulting from a tattoo has the steps of cleaning at least one surface of the tattoo; preparing a plurality of needles to administer a formulation of a solution containing aloe, less than about 30% salt, carboxymethylcellulose and distilled water; covering the surface of the tattoo surrounding area with injections of the solution until the selected area has a different appearance; spreading the solution on the surface of the tattoo to provide a coating, and permitting the solution to dry. Preferably the salt is Himalayan salt.