A61N1/328

SKIN TREATMENT DEVICE CAPABLE OF AUTOMATICALLY OUTPUTTING HIGH-FREQUENCY ENERGY AND CONTROL METHOD
20230271001 · 2023-08-31 ·

A skin treatment device capable of automatically outputting high-frequency energy is proposed. The skin treatment device includes a tip configured to be in contact with skin and transmit high-frequency energy, a handpiece to which the tip may be mounted, and configured to be gripped by a user and to allow the tip to be located on the skin, and a controller configured to control output of the high-frequency energy so that the high-frequency energy may pass through the handpiece and may be transmitted through the tip, and the tip includes a temperature detecting sensor at a front surface thereof to detect temperature of the contacted skin, and the handpiece includes a pressure detecting sensor configured to detect pressure applied to the tip and an acceleration detecting sensor configured to detect acceleration input in response to movement of the handpiece.

Skin treatment device using RF

A skin treatment device includes: an RF generator configured to generate an RF output; and an applicator being of a bipolar type and including an applicator body and needles, wherein the needles are arranged on a front surface of the applicator body, inserted into a dermal layer of the skin of a person to be treated and electrically connected to the RF generator to transmit the RF output, wherein, when the applicator is turned on, the applicator transmits a single or a plurality of RF pulses according to the RF output to the person to be treated, and the RF output is 5 W or more and 13 W or less, and a frequency of the RF output is greater than 1 MHz and less than 3 MHz, and a duration of the RF pulse according to the RF output is 50 ms or more and 100 ms or less.

Vibration therapy system and device

A vibration therapy device that includes a housing that includes a handle portion, a head portion and a module seat defined on the head portion, an electrical source, a motor positioned in the housing, a switch for activating the motor, a push rod assembly operatively connected to the motor and configured to reciprocate in response to activation of the motor, and a therapy module removably secured to the module seat. The distal end of the push rod assembly is configured to removably receive a reciprocating attachment thereon. The therapy module at least partially surrounds the distal end of the push rod assembly.

MASK AND SKIN CARE DEVICE INCLUDING SAME
20220143419 · 2022-05-12 ·

A mask according to an embodiment comprises: a first substrate; a first wiring arranged on the first substrate; a plurality of piezoelectric elements arranged on the first wiring; a second wiring arranged on the piezoelectric elements; a second substrate arranged on the second wiring; a third wiring arranged on the first substrate and electrically insulated from the first wiring; and a plurality of light-emitting elements arranged between the first and second substrates and arranged on the third wiring, wherein the plurality of light-emitting elements are arranged in areas overlapping, in a vertical direction, areas between the piezoelectric elements.

Vibrating therapy system and device

A vibration therapy device that includes a housing that includes a handle portion, a head portion and a module seat defined on the head portion, an electrical source, a motor positioned in the housing, a switch for activating the motor, a push rod assembly operatively connected to the motor and configured to reciprocate in response to activation of the motor, and a therapy module removably secured to the module seat. The distal end of the push rod assembly is configured to removably receive a reciprocating attachment thereon. The therapy module at least partially surrounds the distal end of the push rod assembly.

Cosmetic Instrument of Honeycomb Lattice Structure
20220143421 · 2022-05-12 ·

The present invention provides a cosmetic instrument with a honeycomb lattice structure and relates to the technical field of therapeutic handles for thermal therapeutic apparatuses in the medical or beauty industry. The cosmetic instrument includes: a handle shell is detachably and fixedly connected with the lampshade, the circuit board is mounted in the handle shell, the sleeves are mounted in the handle shell and are electrically connected with the circuit board, and slot holes are formed in the sleeves; the lattice head comprises barrels and electrodes; the barrels fixedly penetrate through the lampshade and are conductively inserted into the corresponding slot holes of the sleeves; the electrodes are telescopically conductively inserted into the corresponding barrels through elastic buffer components; and the LED lamps are mounted in the handle shell and are electrically connected with the circuit board.

Device for radio-frequency skin treatment

A device for (RF) skin treatment comprising an active electrode having a first skin contact surface for electrical contact with a skin of a user and during use A return electrode having a second skin contact surface for electrical contact with the skin of the user during use. An RF generator to supply an RF treatment voltage between the active electrode and the return electrode to heat the skin below the active electrode. A coupling member arranged on the first skin contact surface comprising an electrically conductive material to improve the electrical coupling of the active electrode to the skin surface. The coupling member comprising a first layer of a first electrically conductive material arranged on the first skin contact surface, and a second layer of a second electrically conductive material, arranged on a side of the first layer remote from the first skin contact surface.

SKIN STIMULATION BRUSH

In the related art, bristles that allow a current to flow to skin are exposed on a surface. Thus, there is a problem in that the bristles may swell and degrade due to a drug such as a hairdressing product or sweat and thus electroconductivity is lowered with use. Each of skin stimulation brush pins (10) of a skin stimulation brush (1) according to the present invention includes: a base bottom member (20) made of a metal, which is able to be connected to the electric circuit (6) so as to allow conduction of electricity from the electric circuit (6); a body member (30) being an elongated tubular body, which has a proximal end portion at which the base bottom member is disposed; an electrode member (50), which is connected to an opening of the body member on a distal end side, and has a distal end being exposed; and a metal shaft (40) inserted into a tubular inner portion of the body member, which is configured to couple the base bottom member and the electrode member.

MULTI-MODE MICROCURRENT STIMULUS SYSTEM AND ASSOCIATED METHODS
20230256242 · 2023-08-17 · ·

Methods of applying microcurrent stimulation to a subject may include providing a mask supplying at a minimum moisture to a region to be treated, applying a first electrode connected to a first polarity of microcurrent stimulation circuitry to the mask, applying a second electrode connected to a second polarity of the microcurrent stimulation circuitry to the subject outside of the mask, and providing microcurrent to the first electrode and the second electrode from the microcurrent stimulation circuitry. The method may further include inserting feet of the subject into a liquid having a minimum conductivity of 5 mS/m and vibrating the liquid.

SKIN TREATMENT DEVICE
20220133583 · 2022-05-05 ·

A skin treatment device includes a roller disposed about a rotational axis, with a plurality of flexible, compressive skin contact elements distributed circumferentially about the roller. Compressive elements include a first longitudinal section coupled to the roller, a second longitudinal section with a radially outer skin contact surface extending opposite the first longitudinal section, and a transverse section with one or more web members connecting the first and second longitudinal sections at an angle. The angles of the web members are adapted to generate lateral displacement of the contact surfaces in response to a compressive load. The lateral displacements of adjacent pairs of contact surfaces are defined in opposite directions, parallel and antiparallel to the rotational axis, in order to provide an elastic stretching treatment to the skin. Electrodes can be disposed adjacent the roller, on the housing or between adjacent contact surfaces, in order to provide a current treatment.