Patent classifications
A61M35/10
HAIR GROWTH STIMULATING SYSTEM
The present invention discloses a hair growth stimulating system. The hair growth stimulating system includes a topical solution for application on a user's scalp with nanoparticles dispersed throughout. The nanoparticles emit red light toward the scalp to stimulate hair growth when irradiated with photons from a light source. The present invention also discloses a clothing article for hair growth stimulation that includes a head covering for overlaying a scalp of a user. The head covering has a window to allow light to pass through to the scalp. The window may have a thin film embedded with nanoparticles that emit red light toward the scalp to stimulate hair growth when irradiated with photons from a light source. Alternatively, the window has a thin film for receiving a topical solution that includes nanoparticles dispersed therein, which in turn emit red light toward the scalp to stimulate hair growth when irradiated with photons.
SKIN THERAPY SYSTEMS
The disclosed invention provides a skin therapy system for skin conditioning or treatment of a body part. The skin therapy system includes a body part shaped encaser including a first and second film substrate and an encaser liner disposed between the first and second film substrates. An outer peripheral edge of the encaser liner is sealed between outer peripheral edges of the first and second film substrates to create a hermetic seal forming a first fillable space between the first film substrate and a first layer of the encaser liner, a second fillable space between the second film substrate and a second layer of the encaser liner, and an internal volume defined by the first and second layers of the encaser liner and disposed between the first and second fillable spaces. The skin therapy system further includes a therapeutic composition contained within the first and second fillable spaces.
Eyebrow Treatment Device
A treatment device worn on top and around a user's eyebrows providing therapeutic benefits.
APPLICATOR GLOVE FOR DISPENSING A LIQUID OR GEL
An applicator glove to apply a liquid or gel having to a surface comprising a liquid permeable fabric sufficiently permeable to allow transfusion of said liquid such as body wash, detergent, sterilizer, disinfectant, lotion, oil, wax or other viscous substance. The glove includes a pocket defined in a palm positioned of said glove, a bladder positioned in the pocket, a fill port in the bladder to allow filling of a fluid reservoir where the walls of the bladder has slits or orifices to allow fluid passage when exceeding a threshold pressure generated by hand pressure.
Management method of patch, management module of patch, and patch device
A management method of a patch for managing a sticking state of a patch with respect to an individual having a body temperature includes a step (1) of sticking the patch to the individual, a step (2) of detecting a temperature change caused by sticking the patch to the individual, and a step (3) of judging whether or not the patch is stuck to the individual based on a presence or absence of the temperature change.
Skin therapy systems
The disclosed invention provides a skin therapy system for skin conditioning or treatment of a body part. The skin therapy system includes a body part shaped encaser including a first and second film substrate and an encaser liner disposed between the first and second film substrates. An outer peripheral edge of the encaser liner is sealed between outer peripheral edges of the first and second film substrates to create a hermetic seal forming a first fillable space between the first film substrate and a first layer of the encaser liner, a second fillable space between the second film substrate and a second layer of the encaser liner, and an internal volume defined by the first and second layers of the encaser liner and disposed between the first and second fillable spaces. The skin therapy system further includes a therapeutic composition contained within the first and second fillable spaces.
Facemask as a dosage form to administer active ingredient for therapy
Active ingredients that may be used in pharmaceutical products, natural medicines or cosmetic products may be added to the facemask for therapy. In this way the facemask can act as a novel dosage form.
As the active ingredient in the facemask is breathed into the wearer or comes into contact with the wearer's skin, the active ingredient may be absorbed by the wearer in the skin, the respiratory system, or even into the blood circulation system. Using the facemask as a dosage form and route of administration allows for substantial release of active ingredient over a period of time, which maintains a longer therapeutic effect and reduces the risk of an overdose of the active ingredient, which may occur in an one-off or interval mode of absorption.
Furthermore, the facemask is a convenient dosage form and has a pleasing outward appearance. Also, this novel dosage form can encourage patient compliance.
System, device and method of facial remodeling
A system for facial remodeling, including a device and methods of use, is provided. The system combines a topical composition configured to restore elastin, hyaluronan, or both to the skin and subcutaneous soft tissues of the face and neck with a facial mask to support and, in some embodiment, compress the tissue, to enhance and preserve the tissue remodeling effects of the composition. Some versions of the facial mask device include a means for electrically grounding the skin and soft tissues of the face, neck, and head, wherein the user receives local tissue benefits of “earthing.” In some versions, the facial mask is formed by combining different elements and configurations to compress skin and underlying soft tissue, bias areas of skin and soft tissue in a cranial direction, and ground the face, head, and neck tissues.
VACUUM PATCH
A medical device (10) configured for attachment to skin of a patient includes a vital sign sensor or drug delivery patch (14); and a plurality of suction cells (12) arranged around a periphery of the vital sign sensor or drug delivery patch.
Ozone Foam for Treating Dermatitis
A method of placing a glove onto a user's hand. In a first step, the user's hand is coated in foam. In a second step, the user's hand is inserted into the glove, while the user's hand is coated in the foam. The foam may contain ozone in a concentration that is selected to treat and/or prevent dermatitis. The foam may also contain alcohol for disinfecting the user's hand.