Patent classifications
A61B2017/00769
IMAGE GUIDED LASER THERAPY
Systems, devices, and methods for treating a skin of a patient with therapeutic laser light via imaging a first skin area of the patient to obtain at least a first image, processing the at least a first image of the first skin area with at least one processor to identify within the first skin area at least one or more target skin areas and a non-target skin area, generating a treatment map of the first skin area based on the identified one or more target skin areas and the non-target skin area, and treating at least a portion of the one or more target skin areas with therapeutic laser light based on the generated treatment map.
RAPID PULSE ELECTROHYDRAULIC (EH) SHOCKWAVE GENERATOR APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR MEDICAL AND COSMETIC TREATMENTS
Apparatuses and methods for electrohydraulic generation of shockwaves at a rate of between 10 Hz and 5 MHz, and/or that permit a user to view a region of a patient comprising target cells during application of generated shockwaves to the region. Methods of applying electro-hydraulically generated shockwaves to target tissues (e.g., for reducing the appearance of tattoos, treatment or reduction of certain conditions and/or maladies).
METHODS FOR PHOTOACOUSTIC TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT
TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENTS ARE CRITICAL TO VARIOUS ENERGY BASED THERAPEUTIC SYSTEMS, INCLUDING LASER, LIGHT, ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE, AND HIGH INTENSITY FOCUSED ULTRASOUND BASED THERAPEUTIC SYSTEMS. THIS INVENTION DISCLOSES TECHNIQUES, APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENTS OF SURGICAL TARGETS DURING VARIOUS THERAPEUTIC INTERVENTIONS WITH PHOTOACOUSTIC METHODS, ESPECIALLY WHEN DYNAMIC TEMPERATURE PULSES ARE GENERATED BY SELECTIVE PHOTOTHERMOLYSIS.
Laser system and method
A method for pigment removal from skin includes sensing properties of a pigmented area of skin with a camera, communicating the properties to a controller, and sending commands from the controller to a laser system to scan the pigmented area in a random pattern with laser beams of different wavelengths in accordance with the properties so as to remove a portion of pigment from the pigmented area.
LASER SHOCKWAVE SYSTEM AND METHOD
A method for application of laser energy to skin including applying a first pass of laser energy from a laser system to skin, placing a layer on the skin, and applying a second pass of laser energy from the laser system that impinges on the layer to create a shockwave on the skin.
PIXEL ARRAY MEDICAL SYSTEMS, DEVICES AND METHODS
A method is provided comprising harvesting epidermal tissue at a resection site and forming a first substance including the epidermal tissue. The method includes harvesting dermal tissue at the resection site and forming a second substance including the dermal tissue. A skin graft is formed comprising the first substance and/or the second substance.
AESTHETIC METHOD OF BIOLOGICAL STRUCTURE TREATMENT BY MAGNETIC FIELD
In combined methods for treating a patient using time-varying magnetic field, treatment methods combine various approaches for aesthetic treatment. A magnetic field generating device is placed proximate to a body region of the patient. The magnetic field generating device generates a time-varying magnetic field with a magnetic flux density in a range of 0.5 to 7 Tesla. The time-varying magnetic field is applied to the body region of the patient in order to cause a contraction of a muscle within the body region. A second therapy may be used by applying one or more of optical waves, radio frequency waves, mechanical waves, negative or positive pressure or heat to the body region of the patient.
Systems, devices and methods for fractional resection, fractional skin grafting, fractional scar reduction and fractional tattoo removal
Systems, instruments, and methods for minimally invasive procedures including one or more of fractional resection, fractional lipectomy, fractional skin grafting, fractional scar revision, and/or fractional tattoo removal are described. Embodiments include instrumentation comprising a scalpet assembly coupled to a carrier, and the scalpet assembly includes a scalpet array. The scalpet array includes one or more scalpets configured for fractional resection, fractional lipectomy, fractional skin grafting, fractional scar revision, and/or fractional tattoo removal. The system includes a vacuum component coupled to the scalpet assembly and configured to evacuate tissue from the a site. The carrier is configured to control application of a rotational force and/or a vacuum force to the scalpet assembly.
Picosecond Laser Apparatus And Methods For Its Operation and Use
Apparatuses and methods are disclosed for applying laser energy having desired pulse characteristics, including a sufficiently short duration and/or a sufficiently high energy for the photomechanical treatment of skin pigmentations and pigmented lesions, both naturally-occurring (e.g., birthmarks), as well as artificial (e.g., tattoos). The laser energy may be generated with an apparatus having a resonator with the capability of switching between a modelocked pulse operating mode and an amplification operating mode. The operating modes are carried out through the application of a time-dependent bias voltage, having waveforms as described herein, to an electro-optical device (e.g., a Pockels cell) positioned along the optical axis of the resonator.
Q-switched Cavity Dumped Sub-nanosecond Laser
Apparatuses and methods are disclosed for applying laser energy having desired pulse characteristics, including a sufficiently short duration and/or a sufficiently high energy for the photomechanical treatment of skin pigmentations and pigmented lesions, both naturally-occurring (e.g., birthmarks), as well as artificial (e.g., tattoos). The laser energy may be generated with an apparatus having a resonator with a sub-nanosecond round trip time.