THREE-STEP PROCESS FOR MIMICKING PLASTIC SURGERY RESULTS
20220015986 · 2022-01-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61H15/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61N5/062
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61N2005/0642
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61K8/671
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H2201/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H2201/105
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61H15/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A three-step process performs, with a derma roller, a plurality of movements along an area of intended rejuvenation of a human user. Furthermore, the three-step process applies, subsequent to the derma roller performance, a chemical compound to one or more patches of skin at the area of intended rejuvenation. Finally, the three-step process emits, subsequent to the application of the chemical compound, light toward the area of intended rejuvenation. The three-step process may be customized to a user based on a variety of factors (e.g., area of intended rejuvenation, age, skin sensitivity, or the like).
Claims
1: A process comprising: performing, with a derma roller, a predetermined maximum number of movements in each of one or more predetermined directions along an area of intended rejuvenation of a face of a human user, wherein the one or more predetermined directions are selected from a diagonal motion and a vertical motion to impart a lifting effect on a skin of the user, wherein the one or more predetermined directions exclude a horizontal motion, wherein the predetermined maximum number of movements equals four, wherein the derma roller comprises a head with a plurality of needles, wherein the plurality of needles each have a length of five tenths millimeters situated thereon for beginning users, wherein the plurality of needles each have a length between five tenths millimeters and two millimeters situated thereon for intermediate users, wherein the plurality of needles each have a length of two millimeters situated thereon for advanced users, and wherein the plurality of needles of the derma roller puncture a plurality of channels within the skin of the user; applying, subsequent to the derma roller performance, a chemical compound to one or more patches of skin at the area of intended rejuvenation, the one or more patches of skin each having a predetermined patch size, the chemical compound comprising vitamin A.sub.1, the predetermined patch size equaling four inches in length by four inches in width; and emitting, subsequent to the application of the chemical compound, red light toward the area of intended rejuvenation for a minimum predetermined period of time equaling ten minutes within a ten percent threshold, the red light having a wavelength in the range of six hundred ten nanometers to seven hundred nanometers.
2: The process of claim 1, wherein the predetermined patch size is within a forty percent additional size threshold.
3: The process of claim 1, wherein the chemical compound is absorbed via the plurality of channels within the skin of the user.
4: The process of claim 3, wherein the chemical compound is configured to repair wrinkles and smooth out a texture of the skin of the user.
5: The process of claim 1, wherein the performance with the derma roller occurs at a pressure in the range of ten pounds per square inch to fifty pounds per square inch, and wherein the emitted red light is configured to act on the chemical compound absorbed in the plurality of channels to enhance collagen production by a factor of four as compared to use of the derma roller and chemical compound alone.
6: The process of claim 1, wherein the area of intended rejuvenation is selected from the group consisting of: skin around one or more eyes of the user, skin around one or more cheeks of the user, skin around a forehead of the user, and skin around a jaw of the user.
7: A process comprising: performing, with a derma roller, a plurality of movements along an area of intended rejuvenation of a human user, wherein the derma roller punctures a plurality of channels within a skin of a user; applying, subsequent to the derma roller performance, a chemical compound to one or more patches of skin at the area of intended rejuvenation, wherein the chemical compound is configured to repair wrinkles and smooth out a texture of the skin of the user; and emitting, subsequent to the application of the chemical compound, light toward the area of intended rejuvenation, wherein the emitted red light is configured to act on the chemical compound absorbed in the plurality of channels to enhance collagen production by a factor of four as compared to use of the derma roller and chemical compound alone.
8: The process of claim 7, wherein the area of intended rejuvenation is at least a portion of a face of the human user.
9: The process of claim 8, wherein the derma roller has a head with a plurality of needles each having a length in a range of five tenths millimeters to two millimeters situated thereon.
10: The process of claim 9, wherein the chemical compound comprises vitamin A.sub.1.
11: The process of claim 10, wherein the chemical compound is applied to one or more patches of skin at the area of intended rejuvenation, the one or more patches of skin each having a predetermined patch size equaling four inches in length by four inches in width.
12: The process of claim 9, wherein the light is red light having a wavelength in the range of six hundred ten nanometers to seven hundred nanometers.
13: The process of claim 7, wherein the area of intended rejuvenation is at least a portion of a stomach of the human user.
14: The process of claim 13, wherein the derma roller has a head with a plurality of needles each having a length in a range of one and one half millimeters to two millimeters situated thereon.
15: The process of claim 14, wherein the chemical compound comprises vitamin A.sub.1.
16: The process of claim 14, wherein the chemical compound comprises caffeinated lotion.
17: The process of claim 14, wherein the chemical compound is applied to one or more patches of skin at the area of intended rejuvenation, the one or more patches of skin each having a predetermined patch size equaling four inches in length by four inches in width.
18: The process of claim 14, wherein the light comprises red light and blue light, the red light having a wavelength in the range of six hundred ten nanometers to seven hundred nanometers, the blue light having a wavelength in the range of four hundred five nanometers to four hundred twenty nanometers.
19: The process of claim 14, wherein the plurality of movements are performed in one or more predetermined directions comprising a vertical direction and a diagonal direction to an exclusion of any horizontal direction.
20: The process of claim 19, wherein the performance with the derma roller occurs at a pressure in the range of ten pounds per square inch to fifty pounds per square inch.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] The above-mentioned features of the present disclosure will become more apparent with reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein like reference numerals denote like elements and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021] A three-step process provides users with skincare rejuvenation that mimics plastic surgery results, without users having to undergo conventional plastic surgery procedures within a plastic surgeon's office. By way of contrast with conventional processes, the three-step process may be performed from the convenience of one's own home, or other place of comfort.
[0022] In particular, the three-step process has been discovered to yield results that were not readily predictable; such results mimic the effects of various plastic surgery procedures (e.g., facelifts, jaw lifts, neck lifts, forehead lifts, lower eyelid blepharoplasty, and the like) without a user having to undergo a plastic surgery procedure at the office of a medical practitioner. In essence, the three-step process includes application of various invasive and non-invasive devices/products according to particular parameters to mimic plastic surgery results. Firstly, the three-step process includes usage of a derma roller in an area of intended rejuvenation. Particular needle lengths and movements of the derma roller have been discovered to maximize skin rejuvenation. Secondly, a chemical compound containing vitamin A.sub.1 (e.g., Retinol) is applied to the area of intended skin rejuvenation via the channels in the skin created by the derma roller. Accordingly, the chemical compound is able to reach the dermis layer of the skin, directly underneath the epidermis, much faster than would be required through prolonged exposure to the chemical compound; as a result, collagen production is increased in an optimal manner to rejuvenate (i.e., tone, tighten, and/or lift) the skin. Finally, a red light therapy device is utilized to emit red light (i.e., light having a wavelength of six hundred ten nanometers to seven hundred nanometers) toward the area of intended rejuvenation, which further increases collagen production.
[0023] Accordingly, the positioning of the chemical compound within the channels created by derma roller, combined with the sequential step of red light emission toward the area of intended rejuvenation, has been discovered to have an enhanced collagen production effect that mimics plastic surgery results.
[0024] Furthermore, the same three-step process may be utilized in a universal manner with respect to various portions of the face to mimic plastic surgery results corresponding to different plastic surgery procedures (e.g., face lift, jaw lift, etc.), but with the same process. In other words, one process may be utilized in different zones of the face of a user to mimic plastic surgery results that would typically require different plastic surgery procedures, associated with potentially different visits to a plastic surgeon's office.
[0025] Furthermore, in one embodiment, the three-step process may be utilized to simultaneously mimic the results from multiple plastic surgery procedures during one application. For example, the user may apply the derma roller to both the skin around the eyes and the skin around the jaw during one application, followed by application of retinol to the skin around the eyes and the skin around the jaw, and followed by red light therapy emission to the skin around the eyes and the skin around the jaw. Accordingly, the three-step process allows a user to simultaneously mimic plastic surgery results corresponding to multiple plastic surgery procedures at the same time, and by using the same process, without necessitating any variation thereto.
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[0027] Of particular note, in one embodiment, the three-step process utilizes needles that are 0.5 mm in length, since this particular needle length has been discovered to be an optimal minimum needle length for skincare rejuvenation—especially for beginning users of the three-step process. As users progressively utilize the three-step process over an extended period of time (e.g., weeks, months, and/or years), users may utilize a needle length ranging between 0.5 mm and 2.0 mm at an intermediate level, and ultimately 2.0 mm for maximum skincare rejuvenation at an advanced level. (The foregoing parameters are provided only as examples of particular needle lengths. Slight variations (e.g., one to thirty percent differences in needle lengths) of these parameters potentially may be utilized to obtain similar results.) In an alternative embodiment, a micro needling apparatus may be utilized instead of the derma roller 101 to puncture the skin of the user via direct vertical movements. Various other apparatuses having one or more needles attached thereto may be utilized instead.
[0028] Furthermore, at step two of the three-step process, a chemical compound 103 may be stored in a container 102 for use after the user performs movements with the derma roller 101. In one embodiment, the chemical compound 103 is applied to patches of skin substantially equaling (i.e., without exceeding a thirty to forty percent additional size threshold) four inch by four inches in size. Application of the chemical compound 103 to patches of these particular sizes of skin has been discovered to be a factor in the three-step process of skincare rejuvenation. In essence, the application of the chemical compound 103 is utilized for wrinkle repair and smoothing out the texture of the skin. The use of the derma roller 101 in the first step allows for increased efficacy of the chemical compound 103 because it is better absorbed via the channels created by the derma roller 101.
[0029] Finally, at step three of the three-step process, as illustrated by
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[0032] Finally, after applying the chemical compound 103, the user 200 may utilize the red light therapy emission device 120, as illustrated in
[0033] Although, the three-step process is illustrated in
[0034] Furthermore, the three-step process may be adapted for use on the body of the user 200.
[0035] As another example, the three-step process may be utilized to reduce pores of the user 200, on the face 201 or the body by utilizing caffeine in addition, or in the alternative, to the retinol, as well as assorted light therapy. As yet another example, the three-step process may be utilized to remove rosacea by utilizing a moisturizing agent as the chemical compound 103, and blue light therapy instead of red light therapy, to reduce, minimize, or dissolve surface level capillaries. Additionally, another example is the three-step process being utilized to remove melasma (e.g., dark spots on the face and body) by utilizing a spot removing agent as the chemical compound 103, and assorted light therapy.
[0036] In addition to the chemical compound 103 described with respect to
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[0039] It is understood that the processes, systems, and apparatuses described herein may also be applied in other types of processes, systems, and apparatuses. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the various adaptations and modifications of the embodiments of the processes, systems, and apparatuses described herein may be configured without departing from the scope and spirit of the present processes and systems. Therefore, it is to be understood that, within the scope of the appended claims, the present processes, systems, and apparatuses may be practiced other than as specifically described herein.