Patent classifications
A61B5/446
SCANNER TO CAPTURE IMAGES AND THREE DIMENSIONAL MODEL GENERATION
A technique relates to an imaging apparatus. Extensions are coupled to a support structure, the extensions being spaced a predefined distance from one another, the extensions having a length that protrudes from the support structure. Light sources are coupled to the extensions such that the light sources are positioned to irradiate a scalp. Sensors are coupled to the extensions, the sensors being positioned at an angle to capture images of the scalp having been irradiated by the light sources.
Analysis unit and system for assessment of hair condition
Some embodiments are directed to a system for assessment of hair condition, including an analysis unit configured to at least obtain a first follicular map representing a first plurality of hair root positions in a first videodermoscopy image. The analysis unit is arranged to analyze at least the first follicular map to determine an analysis result suitable for assessment of hair condition. The system can be arranged to perform an image processing algorithm on a first videodermoscopy image to obtain the first follicular map.
TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION SYSTEM AND METHOD
A transcranial magnetic stimulation system includes a magnetic field generator configured to generate a magnetic field to be applied to a patient's head, the magnetic field generator comprising one or more magnetic induction coils, a housing for the coils, and a Phase Change Material (PCM) in contact with the coils contained in the housing. One or more imaging devices configured to permit direct visualization of the coils on the patient's head are embedded in the housing. The one or more imaging device(s) may include one or more cameras, preferably one or more visible light imaging cameras, one or more ultraviolet light imaging cameras, or one or more infrared imaging cameras.
SPATIAL IMAGING OF SCALP CARE AGENTS
The present invention is directed to a method for measuring scalp care agents on/in skin or other substrate comprising the following steps: selecting a location within the treated area on the skin or other substrate; irradiate treated area using an actinic radiation source; and measure a resulting fluorescent emission of the scalp care agent or a photoconverted scalp care agent using either the actinic radiation source or a second radiation source to excite the sample.
Imaging device for measuring characteristics of a hair or a scalp
A hand held imaging device for measuring characteristics of hair and scalp, comprising a housing with a high magnification optic for obtaining magnified images of surface characteristics of hair fibers, said high magnification optic comprising a first lens and a first light source, and a low magnification optic for obtaining magnified images of the scalp and hair, said low magnification optic comprising a second lens and a second light source, wherein the high magnification optic has a fixed focal length and a slot for locating hair fibers in frame such that the hair fibers are in focus and wherein the device further comprises a viewing means, selected from an integral viewing means, an external viewing means and a combination thereof.
DEVICES AND METHODS FOR IDENTIFYING AND MONITORING CHANGES OF A SUSPECT AREA OF A PATIENT
A device for acquiring first and subsequent images of a suspect area on a patient and methods for monitoring or detecting changes of the suspect area over time and providing notification when the changes exceed a threshold. The device may be an imaging device, such as a digital camera, possibly augmented with physical or optical devices for arranging the orientation and/or distance of the imaging device with respect to the suspect area. In addition, methods for identifying, relocating, acquiring a first and/or subsequent image of the suspect area, and performing a comparative analysis of respective images are also described. Results of the comparative analysis can be used to notify and/or assist a medical professional in treating or counselling the patient.
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR HYDRATION LEVEL OF A PERSON
In one embodiment, a hydration sensor or sensing element is configured to measure the hydration level of a user. The sensing element can include a water-permeable material positioned in between two water-impermeable material. The sensing element can be coupled to a bottle of fluid, or a carrier with a timer. The sensing element can be incorporated into a handheld device. The sensing element can be a disposable element, an element applicable for more than one-time use, or a re-usable element. The sensing element or sensor can be calibrated for a specific user or a group of users. One or more additional sensors that do not measure hydration level of the user can be coupled to a hydration sensing element to determine the amount of fluid consumption for the user in different conditions.
GROOMING INSTRUMENT CONFIGURED TO MONITOR HAIR LOSS/GROWTH
A method, system, and device for measuring and evaluating hair loss over time is disclosed. A instrumented comb device includes a power source, a controller, and associated sensors. The controller receives signals from the sensors, including a contact sensor to detect contact with a scalp and obtain a hair count, and a magnetic compass to determine location on the scalp. The controller includes one or more processors that acquire and record the detected contact information and determined location information as the comb device is stroked over a scalp, and measure hair density based on the contact information and location information. The instrumented comb can communicate with a remote information system or a mobile device for auxiliary processing and display. Machine learning of the remote information system allows for recognizing hair density or prediction of future trends in hair density over time using data recorded by the sensors.
SKIN MEASUREMENT APPARATUS AND SKIN MEASUREMENT SYSTEM COMPRISING ULTRAVIOLET RAY EMITTING DEVICE
A skin measurement apparatus for emitting a plurality of lights for photographing an image of the skin. A skin measurement apparatus includes an ultraviolet ray emitting device; a white light emitting device; a focus lens enabling incident light, which is an ultraviolet ray emitted by means of the ultraviolet ray emitting device and a white light emitted by means of the white light emitting device reflected off the skin and transmitted, to pass therethrough; and an emission control device for controlling the ultraviolet ray emitting device and the white light emitting device such that the ultraviolet ray and the white light can be emitted together. The emission control device adjusts the strength of the white light on the basis of white light control information from the outside.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR HAIR LOSS MANAGEMENT
Comprehensive systems and methods for managing hair loss are provided which enable an individual experiencing hair loss, and/or the person consulting him or her, to manage it and to determine and efficiently plan any appropriate treatment options. Management of hair loss may comprise quantifying hair loss, determining what hair growth stimulation product or treatment to adopt and the best timing for such products and/or treatments, and allowing to track and manage any progress of the selected hair growth stimulation product or treatment.