AUTOMATIC AESTHETIC TREATMENT DEVICE AND METHOD
20170215962 · 2017-08-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B2018/2065
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2090/367
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2018/2035
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2018/0047
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B18/203
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An aesthetic treatment device uses multiple light sources, lasers or LEDs focused on the treatment area from different directions. The multiple light sources for treatment purposes could have the same wavelength or different wavelengths each optimized for a different application. Target selection is performed by a dual wavelength smart illumination system combined with an imaging system, a smart processor for target recognition and a scanning system that directs the focused light from laser sources to an automatically selected treatment area. A motorized optical system performs a dual role of: focusing the laser sources and also steering the focused light to specific locations as designated by the imaging and processing systems.
Claims
1. An aesthetic treatment device for treatment of a predetermined surface region of skin by contacting a surface of the skin, the aesthetic treatment device comprising: an optical bench; multiple treatment laser modules to emit laser beams having different wavelengths, and mounted on a circumference of the optical bench; a mechanical device configured to lie on the predetermined area of skin during the treatment and having an orifice to enable the multiple laser beams to have focal points under the skin along a focal axis; first and second cylindrical lenses independently movable in perpendicular directions substantially perpendicular to the predetermined area of skin, to move a focus and convergence of the multiple laser beams throughout the surface region of the skin based upon the operations in the perpendicular direction, creating the focal points under the surface region of the skin; and an imaging device, to discern features on or under the surface region of the skin; wherein the first and second cylindrical lenses are moved to direct the focal points to treatment targets related to the discerned features.
2. The aesthetic treatment device according to claim 1, further comprising: the first cylindrical lens having first and second rhomboids protruding from a curved surface; a camera which takes a first image of the surface region as viewed through the first rhomboid when the first cylindrical lens is at a first position and takes a second image of the surface region as viewed through the second rhomboid when the first cylindrical lens has moved along one of the perpendicular directions to a second different position; wherein the first and second images are usable to generate a 3-dimensional image, to recognize a feature to be treated within the surface region.
3. The aesthetic treatment device according to claim 2, wherein: wherein: the second cylindrical lens has an aperture; wherein when the first cylindrical lens is in the first position, the camera takes the first image as viewed through the first rhomboid and the aperture, and when the lens in the second position, the camera takes the first image as viewed through the second rhomboid and the aperture.
4. The aesthetic treatment device according to claim 3, wherein the first and second cylindrical lenses are positioned so that the laser beams pass through edges of the first and second cylindrical lenses when the multiple treatment laser modules emit the laser beams.
5. The aesthetic treatment device according to claim 1, further comprising: first and second motors to move the first and second cylindrical lenses in the respective perpendicular directions.
6. The aesthetic treatment device according to claim 1, further comprising: an image analyzing and controlling device, to move the first and second cylindrical lenses so as to aim the focal points to the treatment targets.
7. The aesthetic treatment device according to claim 5, further comprising: an image analyzing and controlling device, to drive the first and second motors to move the first and second cylindrical lenses so as to aim the focal points to the treatment targets.
8. An aesthetic treatment device for treatment of a predetermined surface region of skin by contacting a surface of the skin, the aesthetic treatment device comprising: an optical bench; multiple treatment laser modules to emit laser beams having different wavelengths, and mounted on a circumference of the optical bench; a mechanical device configured to lie on the predetermined area of skin during the treatment and having an orifice to enable the multiple laser beams to have focal points under the skin along a focal axis; a lens; and a camera which is stationary in the aesthetic treatment device, wherein the camera takes a first image of the surface region when the lens is at a first position and a second image of the surface region when the lens is at a second position different from first position; wherein the first and second images are usable to generate a 3-dimensional image, to recognize a feature to be treated within the surface region.
9. The aesthetic treatment device according to claim 8, further comprising a processor to generate the 3-dimensional image.
10. The aesthetic treatment device according to claim 8, wherein the lens is a cylindrical lens having first and second rhomboids protruding from a curved surface, wherein when the lens is in the first position, the camera takes the first image as viewed through the first rhomboid, and when the lens in the second position, the camera takes the first image as viewed through the second rhomboid.
11. The aesthetic treatment device according to claim 10, further comprising a processor to generate the 3-dimensional image.
12. An aesthetic treatment device for treatment of a predetermined surface region of skin by contacting a surface of the skin, the aesthetic treatment device comprising: an optical bench; multiple treatment laser modules to emit laser beams having different wavelengths, and mounted on a circumference of the optical bench; a mechanical device configured to lie on the predetermined area of skin during the treatment and having an orifice to enable the multiple laser beams to have focal points under the skin along a focal axis; focusing optics to move a focus and convergence of the multiple laser beams throughout the surface region of the skin based upon the operations in the perpendicular direction, creating the focal points under the surface region of the skin; an electro-optical triangulation sensor to remotely sense whether the surface region is at the orifice, and to control activation of the laser modules according to the sensing of the surface region at the orifice; and an imaging device to discern features on or under the surface region of the skin.
13. The aesthetic treatment device according to claim 1, further comprising: an electro-optical triangulation sensor to remotely sense whether the surface region is at the orifice, and to control activation of the laser modules according to the sensing of the surface region at the orifice.
14. The aesthetic treatment device according to claim 8, further comprising: an electro-optical triangulation sensor to remotely sense whether the surface region is at the orifice, and to control activation of the laser modules according to the sensing of the surface region at the orifice.
15. An aesthetic treatment device for treatment of a predetermined surface region of skin by contacting a surface of the skin, the aesthetic treatment device comprising: a plurality of optomechanical modules, each comprising: an optical bench, multiple treatment laser modules to emit laser beams having different wavelengths, and mounted on a circumference of the optical bench, a mechanical device configured to lie on the predetermined area of skin during the treatment and having an orifice to enable the multiple laser beams to have focal points under the skin along a focal axis, first and second cylindrical lenses independently operable in perpendicular directions, to move a focus and convergence of the multiple laser beams throughout the surface region of the skin based upon the operations in the perpendicular direction, creating the focal points under the surface region of the skin, and an imaging device, to discern features on or under the surface region of the skin; and a mirror to reflect the laser beams from the plural groups of multiple treatment laser modules to the corresponding focal points under the corresponding surface regions of the skin.
16. The aesthetic treatment device according to claim 15, wherein the mirror is rotatable about an axis perpendicular to the focal axes, and upon rotation of the mirror about the rotation axis, the mirror reflect the laser beams from the plural groups of multiple treatment laser modules to a next corresponding set of focal point under a next set of corresponding surface regions of the skin.
17. The aesthetic treatment device according to claim 12, wherein the laser beams from the plural groups of multiple treatment laser modules are simultaneously emitted to the corresponding focal points under the corresponding surface regions of the skin.
18. A method for a dermatological aesthetic treatment with a device, comprising: discerning a feature on or in predetermined area of skin by generating an image of the feature; independently moving first and second cylindrical lenses in perpendicular directions substantially parallel to the predetermined area of skin moving a focal point of treatment laser modules by moving the first and second cylindrical lenses in the respective perpendicular directions so that the treatment laser modules are redirected by the first and second cylindrical lenses to a treatment target related to the discerned feature.
19. The method according to claim 18, wherein the discerning of the feature comprises: taking a 2D image of the predeterimined area of skin using a camera viewing the predetermined area of skin through respective apertures in the first and second cylindrical lenses; and analyzing the 2D image to discern the feature.
20. The method according to claim 19, wherein the discerning of the feature comprises: taking a first 2D image of the predetermined area of skin using a camera viewing the predetermined area of skin through an aperture in the first cylindrical lens and a first rhomboid in the second cylindrical lens when the second cylindrical lens is at a first position; moving the second cylindrical lens in a linear direction to a second position spaced apart from the first position; taking a second 2D image of the predetermined area of skin using the camera viewing the predetermined area of skin through the aperture in the first cylindrical lens and a second rhomboid in the cylindrical lenses when the second cylindrical lens is at the second position; and generating a 3D image of the predetermined area of skin using the first and second 2D images to discern the feature.
21. The method according to claim 20, further comprising: determining a position and direction of the discerned feature; and calculating the treatment target based upon the position and direction of the discerned feature and a position of the predetermined area of skin.
22. A method for a dermatological aesthetic treatment with a device having multiple treatment laser modules and an orifice through which the treatment laser modules are directed, comprising: remotely sensing whether a surface region of skin is at the orifice, and controlling activation of the laser modules according to the sensing of the surface region at the orifice; discerning a feature on or in the predetermined area of skin by generating an image of the feature on the surface region of skin; moving a focal point of treatment laser modules by an optical element so that the treatment laser modules are redirected by the optical component to a treatment target related to the discerned feature.
23. A method for a dermatological aesthetic treatment with a device comprising: simultaneously discerning features on or in corresponding different predetermined areas of skin by generating corresponding images of the features; independently moving first and second cylindrical lenses corresponding to each predetermined area of skin in perpendicular directions substantially parallel to the predetermined areas of skin; and simultaneously moving focal points of respective sets of treatment laser modules for each of the predetermined areas of skin by moving the first and second cylindrical lenses in the respective perpendicular directions so that the sets of treatment laser modules are redirected by the corresponding first and second cylindrical lenses to corresonding treatment targets related to the discerned features in each of the predetermined areas of skin.
24. The method according to claim 23, wherein a mirror reflects viewing areas of a camera to be the predetermined areas of skin and reflects the output of the respective sets of treatment laser modules toward the predetermined areas of skin, the method further comprising; rotating the mirror about an axis of rotation, so as to shift the viewing areas of the camera and the outputs of the treatment laser modules towards new respective predetermined areas of skin.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0026] These and/or other aspects and advantages of the invention will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of the embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0044] Reference will now be made in detail to the present embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to the like elements throughout. The embodiments are described below in order to explain the present invention by referring to the figures.
[0045] Aspects of the present invention disclose an aesthetic treatment device enabling application of focused light beams directly to skin hair or skin disorders, including miniature ones like hair follicles, stains, wrinkle lines, tattoo particles, miniature veins, etc., by treating the skin hair or disorder with minimal or no effect on the surrounding skin.
[0046] Aspects of the present invention disclose an aesthetic treatment device enabling recognition of areas of skin to be treated. Recognition of the disorder is performed by a dual illumination system and the application of coherent or noncoherent multiple focused light sources directly to a specific recognized target for aesthetic treatments.
[0047] Aspects of the present invention disclose a dual illumination system, such that an additional illumination system is provided in addition to a “regular” illumination system. The so called regular illumination system illuminates the skin from above and it is mounted around a camera lens. The configuration usually results in good illumination for the skin, but due to back reflections, hair and hair roots are not easily seen. The additional illumination system is mounted on a peripheral area of a system opening, and provides illumination on the area of the skin to be treated. (see US Patent Publ. No. 2013-0345685 to Aharon referred to later in this application) Features protruding out from the skin will be strongly illuminated while the skin will remain in relative darkness, creating an improved image emphasizing hair and outer surface features.
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[0049] An optomechanical module 28 has two main tasks. First, the optomechanical module 28 focuses the lasers 20 to a single point (or points) designed to be below the surface region 26 and second, the optomechanical module 28 moves the focused laser beams 18 across the surface region 26 to any point within the video image area of the video camera 22, actually to any point just below the surface region 26.
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[0054] In this embodiment, the cylindrical optical elements 50, 52 have the apertures 62 and 64 through which the video camera 22 can take a 2D image of the surface region 26 to detect hairs 120 or other treatment conditions on or above the surface of the skin.
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[0056] The rhomboids 51 or 53 enable the ability of the video camera 22 to acquire a 3D image of the surface region 26. The optomechanical module 28 works like an eye, using parallax to determine the position of hairs or other skin conditions. The motors 54 and 56 have the cylindrical optical elements 50 and 52 in a first position to take an initial image of the surface region 26 to detect hairs 120, as shown in the right side drawing of
[0057] It is possible that the aesthetic treatment device 10 also has one of the multi-illumination systems disclosed in U.S. Patent Publ. No. 2013-0345685 to Aharon to illuminate the hairs 120 that protrude from the skin surface to make them easier to see.
[0058] Later, during the operation to focus the laser beams 18 at hair follicles 122, the laser beams 18 pass through the lens parts of the cylindrical optical elements 50 and 52 along the y-axis, and the x-axis, respectively (and not the rhomboid part in this example), and based upon the positioning of the cylindrical optical elements 50 and 52, the lasers are focused under the skin at the determined positions of the hair follicles 122.
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[0061] The laser beams 18 are focused by the cylindrical element 52 and cylindrical element 50, which perform focusing in perpendicular directions to each other through the cylindrical parts (not the rhomboid parts). The combination of the two cylindrical elements 50, 52 focuses all of the laser beams 18 to a point(s) located just beneath the treated surface region 26. Moving the cylindrical elements 50, 52 in first and second denoted directions 162 and 164 will scan the beams′ focal point across the surface region 26 in two independent directions. The second cylindrical element 52 is equipped with two rhomboidal elements 53 that when shifted along a first denoted direction, allows imaging of the surface region 26 from two offset positions taken in 2D to create the 3D image using parallax as described above.
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[0064] The operation of the aesthetic treatment device 10 is described with respect to
[0065] First, a description will be provided of the image processing operation 300 in
[0066] Now, the operation of target selection 320 will be explained in greater detail in
[0067] Thus, the aesthetic treatment device 10 now knows the positions of the hair follicles 122, thus automatically determining the positions of the hair follicles 122 without the user of the aesthetic treatment device 10 having to manually direct the laser beams 18 towards hair follicles 122. The locations of the hair follicles 122 do not need to be very accurate as the laser beam focal point is larger as compared to the hair follicles 122.
[0068] Alternatively, to determine hair follicle 126 position, instead of using an algorithm based on parallax by using two images taken by the video camera 22 to generate a 3D model, it is possible to set up the aesthetic device 10 to have the video camera 22 take one image of the surface region 26 to try to find the hairs 120 and hair follicles 126 within the surface region 26, and if successful, the taking of a second image and using parallax to determine the hair 120 and hair follicles 126 is skipped. If not successful, then the cylindrical element 50 is moved to the second position, a second image is taken, and the algorithm using parallax is performed to determine the location of the hairs 120 and hair follicles.
[0069] The operation 340 is explained in greater detail as shown in
[0070] More specifically, in operation 342, the processor on the electronic PCB 180 or the external processor 186, in response to knowing where the hair follicles 122 are located, activates (controls) the motors 54 and 56, as shown in the input to motor process 340, to move the carriages 84 and 86 along the first and second rails 110 and 112, so as to move the cylindrical optical elements 50 and 52 in the x-axis and y-axis directions, wherein the focal point 166 of the laser beams 18 is moved around the surface region 26 to the various locations just underneath the skin area 26 where the hair follicles 122 have been calculated to be located (see operation 344). During this process, the multiple laser beams 18 are focused by the cylindrical optical elements 50 and 52, creating multiple footprints on the skin surface where the different laser beams first contact the skin of the patient. Consequently, it is more possible to diffuse the laser power of the laser beams 18 than by focusing all of them on one spot of the skin surface, thereby causing less damage while still providing treatment under the skin. Alternatively, to automatically point the laser beams 18 to each target hair follicle 122, it is possible to set the aesthetic device in a manual mode, where the user can manually move the laser beam 18 focal point 166.
[0071] Now, the fire process 360 will be described in greater detail as shown in
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[0073] In this embodiment, the motor 205 rotates so as to rotate the mirror 204 about an optical axis perpendicular to the optical axes of the three optomechanical modules 28, thereby enabling the three video cameras 22 to view three new surface regions 201-203 which are linearly placed in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis of the mirror 204 and the search and firing procedures are repeated. In this way, instead of searching only 1 surface region 26 at a time, multiple surface regions 201, 202 and 203 can be searched and fired upon, and then a plurality of next surface regions 201, 202 and 203 can be search and fired upon automatically through the rotation of the mirror 204, thereby potentially significantly enhancing the speed at which a large region of skin (made up of many surface regions) of a patient may be treated.
[0074] Thus, based on the foregoing, aspects of this invention relate generally to an aesthetic treatment device and method to automatically detect targets such as hairs and hair follicles within a small area of skin enclosed by an aperture of the aesthetic treatment device, and to automatically direct light sources (laser beams) on the specific area (on or under the skin) without affecting, and damaging the surrounding skin area.
[0075] Although a few embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes may be made in this embodiment without departing from the principles and spirit of the invention, the scope of which is defined in the claims and their equivalents.