Patent classifications
A61N1/44
PLASMA APPLICATOR
A plasma applicator comprising an electrotechnical core for generating a cold atmospheric pressure or low-pressure plasma for the treatment of human and/or animal and/or technical surfaces, wherein the electrotechnical core has a side facing the surface to be treated and a side facing away from the surface to be treated and comprises the following layers, arranged above one another, starting from the side facing the surface to be treated, a first insulation layer, a first electrode structure which is provided with a first contact for establishing electrical contact between the first electrode structure and a power supply unit and which is grounded during operation, a second insulation layer, which is embodied to galvanically isolate the first electrode structure and a second electrode structure from one another, a second electrode structure which is provided with a second contact for establishing electrical contact between the second electrode structure and a power supply unit and which is driven during operation by a voltage signal that is supplied by a power supply unit and that is sufficient to ignite a plasma, a third insulation layer, which is embodied to galvanically isolate the second electrode structure and a third electrode structure from one another, and a third electrode structure which is provided with a third contact in order to ground the third electrode structure during operation, the plasma applicator further comprising an enclosure, wherein the plasma applicator is affixed to a bag, said bag being configured to enclose a body or body segment and to thus form a sealed gas space around the body or body segment.
Non-thermal atmospheric plasma to treat hair loss
Non-thermal Atmospheric Plasma (NAP) from a plasma source is mixed with a liquid medium and the resulting compound is applied to the scalp to treat hair loss. The NAP-medium compound may be applied to the surface of the scalp, or produced in situ, or injected into the scalp.
Delivery and Induction of therapeutic agents and Uses Thereof
Described are methods and therapeutic compositions and combinations for treating and/or preventing medical conditions, by application of non-thermal plasma to the skin. Also described are methods and compositions for treating and/or preventing various medical conditions, by application of non-thermal plasma to the skin, followed by topical application of a therapeutic composition.
Delivery and Induction of therapeutic agents and Uses Thereof
Described are methods and therapeutic compositions and combinations for treating and/or preventing medical conditions, by application of non-thermal plasma to the skin. Also described are methods and compositions for treating and/or preventing various medical conditions, by application of non-thermal plasma to the skin, followed by topical application of a therapeutic composition.
APPARATUS FOR ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE PIN-TO-HOLE SPARK DISCHARGE AND USES THEREOF
Disclosed herein are atmospheric pressure pin-to-hole pulsed spark discharge devices and methods for creating plasma. The devices include a conduit for fluidically communicating a gas, a plasma, or both, therethrough, portion of the conduit capable of being connected to a gas supply, and a second portion of the conduit capable of emitting a plasma; a positive electrode comprising a sharp tip; and a ground plate electrode. Disclosed are methods for treating a skin ulcer using non-thermal plasma include flowing a gas through a cold spark discharge zone simultaneously with the creation of a pulsed spark discharge to give rise to a non-thermal plasma emitted from a conduit, the non-thermal plasma comprising NO; and contacting a skin ulcer with said non-thermal plasma for sufficient time and intensity to give rise to treatment of the skin ulcer.
APPARATUS FOR ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE PIN-TO-HOLE SPARK DISCHARGE AND USES THEREOF
Disclosed herein are atmospheric pressure pin-to-hole pulsed spark discharge devices and methods for creating plasma. The devices include a conduit for fluidically communicating a gas, a plasma, or both, therethrough, portion of the conduit capable of being connected to a gas supply, and a second portion of the conduit capable of emitting a plasma; a positive electrode comprising a sharp tip; and a ground plate electrode. Disclosed are methods for treating a skin ulcer using non-thermal plasma include flowing a gas through a cold spark discharge zone simultaneously with the creation of a pulsed spark discharge to give rise to a non-thermal plasma emitted from a conduit, the non-thermal plasma comprising NO; and contacting a skin ulcer with said non-thermal plasma for sufficient time and intensity to give rise to treatment of the skin ulcer.
PLASMA DEVICE WITH A REPLACEABLE (PLUG-IN) DISCHARGE TUBE
This is a pluggable plasma discharge tube device having a replaceable discharge tube and a hand-held shell into which the replaceable discharge tube is plugged. There is a single electrode inside of the tube and no other electrodes outside. This electrode is connected to an output of a power supply and another output of the power supply is connected to a ground wire of its circuit. The input of the power supply is a 12V or lower, DC (direct current) source, or a battery. The plasma is generated via a contact-tube outside discharge, or a plasma jet from the tube, that uses working inert gas. The plasma discharge tube will produce atmospheric pressure, cold quasi-glow plasma, which can be used for sensitive surface disinfection, sterilization, as well as facial skin rejuvenation, treatment of skin tissue infections and destruction of cancer cells.
PLASMA DEVICE WITH A REPLACEABLE (PLUG-IN) DISCHARGE TUBE
This is a pluggable plasma discharge tube device having a replaceable discharge tube and a hand-held shell into which the replaceable discharge tube is plugged. There is a single electrode inside of the tube and no other electrodes outside. This electrode is connected to an output of a power supply and another output of the power supply is connected to a ground wire of its circuit. The input of the power supply is a 12V or lower, DC (direct current) source, or a battery. The plasma is generated via a contact-tube outside discharge, or a plasma jet from the tube, that uses working inert gas. The plasma discharge tube will produce atmospheric pressure, cold quasi-glow plasma, which can be used for sensitive surface disinfection, sterilization, as well as facial skin rejuvenation, treatment of skin tissue infections and destruction of cancer cells.
Beauty care device using plasma
A beauty care or skin treatment apparatus using plasma includes: a body having a handle part on which a ground is formed; an electrode unit which is formed on one surface of the body and forms atmospheric plasma by application electric power thereto; an image input unit which is provided in the body so as to photograph an image of the skin which faces the image input unit; and a transmission unit which is configured to transmit an image signal inputted from the image input unit to a terminal connected thereto.
Beauty care device using plasma
A beauty care or skin treatment apparatus using plasma includes: a body having a handle part on which a ground is formed; an electrode unit which is formed on one surface of the body and forms atmospheric plasma by application electric power thereto; an image input unit which is provided in the body so as to photograph an image of the skin which faces the image input unit; and a transmission unit which is configured to transmit an image signal inputted from the image input unit to a terminal connected thereto.