A61B2017/00769

DEVICES AND METHODS FOR ABLATION OF THE SKIN
20230047572 · 2023-02-16 ·

Disclosed herein are apparatuses, systems, kits, and methods for treating skin, such as skin tightening or for treating diseases, disorders, and conditions that would benefit from tissue area or volume reduction, skin restoration, skin tightening, skin lifting, and/or skin repositioning and/or for generally improving skin function or appearance (e.g., the removal of unwanted skin features or irregularities such as sebaceous glands, sweat glands, hair follicles, necrosis, and fibrosis). Such apparatuses, systems, kits, and methods comprise an apparatus having a handheld main body and a detachably attachable tip comprising one or more needles.

PIXEL ARRAY MEDICAL SYSTEMS, DEVICES AND METHODS
20180008300 · 2018-01-11 ·

Embodiments include devices and methods configured to fractionally resect skin and/or fat. Fractional resection is applied as a stand-alone procedure in anatomical areas that are off-limits to conventional plastic surgery due to the poor tradeoff between the visibility of the incisional scar and amount of enhancement obtained. Fractional resection is also applied as an adjunct to established plastic surgery procedures such as liposuction, and is employed to significantly reduce the length of incisions required for a particular application. The shortening of incisions has application in both the aesthetic and reconstructive realms of plastic surgery.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TATTOO REMOVAL USING COLD PLASMA

A method and system for tattoo removal from a subject by exposing tattoo ink particles trapped within the dermis to a cold plasma is described herein. The tattoo removal method and system can be used to remove the tattoo from the skin of the subject being treated. In addition, the method and system described allows for the extraction of the tattoo ink particles, which may have toxic properties, from the subject's body.

NEEDLING DEVICES AND PENETRATION DEPTHS
20230020448 · 2023-01-19 ·

A needling device includes a plurality of needles forming a needle array, and a motor assembly for driving the needle array, where each of the plurality of needles includes a needle tip at one end, and tapers at a taper angle and along a taper length to a maximum needle diameter at the other end, and in use, a skin reference surface of the needling device is in contact with a subject's skin.

DEVICES AND METHODS FOR COSMETIC SKIN RESURFACING
20230210552 · 2023-07-06 ·

Disclosed herein are devices (e.g., needles (e.g., hollow needles), hollow staples, articles, apparatuses, and systems), kits, and methods for treating skin and skin conditions, for example, by promoting skin tightening, such as by reducing skin laxity and reducing tissue area or volume.

APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SENSING AND ANALYZING SKIN CONDITION
20220405930 · 2022-12-22 ·

A skin imaging and diagnostic method and apparatus comprising, a frame, configured to circumscribe a target tissue on the skin of a patient. An electro-optics unit of the apparatus comprising: an illuminator assembly comprising illuminating elements, configured to provide illumination light on the target tissue; an imaging optics assembly; and an image sensor assembly, comprising an image sensor, wherein the imaging optics assembly is configured to collect backscattered said illumination light from the target tissue and focus the collected backscattered illumination light on the image sensor; and the image sensor is disposed to consequently sense an image of the target tissue. A controller configured to activate illuminating elements and to capture each image from the image sensor.

Apparatus and method for puncturing the epidermis with controlled fluid delivery
11529505 · 2022-12-20 · ·

Embodiments of an apparatus include a needle cartridge configured to attach to and interface with an actuating device. The needle cartridge includes a housing, a needle group assembly, and a fluid port. The housing forms a cavity and includes a first aperture and a second aperture opposite the first aperture. The needle group assembly includes a needle and a needle holder. The needle group assembly is configured to move in a reciprocating motion relative to the housing along an axis from the first aperture to the second aperture. During the reciprocating motion, the needle fully retracts into the cavity through the first aperture. The fluid port is integrated with the housing and includes a hollow projection forming a conduit and extending away from the housing. The fluid port includes a third aperture, wherein the fluid port is configured to interface with a fluid delivery system.

Tattoo removal using a liquid-gas mixture with plasma gas bubbles

Methods and systems are disclosed for removing a tattoo from a subject's skin by application of a cold plasma that is delivered via a liquid-gas mixture. The plasma can be delivered in the form of gas bubbles, in which at least a portion of gas is in the form of a plasma.

METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR REMOVAL OF SKIN PIGMENTATION AND TATTOO INK

Methods and apparatus for dermatological laser treatment, e.g. for the removal of unwanted tattoos or other skin pigmentation. Removal of multiple colors with a single pulsed laser beam may be achieved using intensities in excess of about 50 GB/cm.sup.2. Methods for reducing the pain and tissue damage associated with laser tattoo removal include using a spot size of less than 2 mm with a fluence in the range of 0.5-10 J/cm.sup.2. Scanning the laser beam over an area of skin to be treated allows such areas to be treated accurately with scanning patterns calculated to promote rapid dissipation of heat away from treated portions of the skin. Multiple treatment rooms may be served by a single pulsed treatment laser by beam toggling, splitting or pulse-picking to minimise downtime of the laser.

Pixel array medical systems, devices and methods
11612410 · 2023-03-28 · ·

Systems, instruments, and methods for minimally invasive procedures including one or more of fractional resection, fractional lipectomy, fractional skin grafting, and/or fractional scar revision 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, and/or fractional scar revision. 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.