Lip implant and associated surgical method
11129701 · 2021-09-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F2250/0019
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2220/0075
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61F2/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The embodied invention is a lip implant that includes small eyelets on either end of a small diameter rod located inside, and extends beyond, the cosmetic volume of the implant. Sutures connected to eyelets on the rod ends, allow the implant to be pulled into a minimal lip cavity that is created for the implant. The implant is readily positioned by using the sutures. Only two small incisions are needed as well as the creation of a small cavity needed for the implant. The use of the embodied invention is also extended to vein implants to enhance the appearance of veins on arms, legs, or to other surfaces.
Claims
1. A lip implant comprising: A) a central rod having an inner rod and two rod ends, B) an eyelet attached to each said rod end, C) a cosmetic volume that is attached and centered on said inner rod, D) said cosmetic volume is radially symmetric to said inner rod and symmetric to a middle of said inner rod, E) said cosmetic volume has tapered ends, F) said cosmetic volume and said central rod are made from silicone, G) said cosmetic volume having a durometer of 0.1 to 5 on a durometer A scale, and H) said central rod having a durometer of 20 to 30 on a durometer A scale, I) whereby said rod ends are removable during surgery, and J) said lip implant is surgically stretchable when pulled into a lip cavity.
2. An elongated skin implant comprising: A) a central rod having an inner rod and two rod ends, B) an eyelet attached to each said rod end, C) a cosmetic volume that is attached and centered on said inner rod, D) said cosmetic volume is an elongated half circle, E) said elongated half circle having a flat surface, F) said cosmetic volume has tapered ends, G) said cosmetic volume and said central rod are made from silicone, H) said cosmetic volume having a durometer of 0.1 to 5 on a durometer A scale, and I) said central rod having a durometer of 20 to 30 on a durometer A scale.
3. A surgical method for placing a lip implant comprising: A) providing a lip implant further comprising: a) a central rod having a inner rod and two rod ends, b) a cosmetic volume that is radially symmetric to said inner rod and symmetric to a middle of said inner rod, c) an eyelet attached to each said rod end, d) said cosmetic volume and said central rod are made from silicone, e) said cosmetic volume having a durometer of 0.1 to 5 on a shore durometer A scale, and f) said central rod having a durometer of 20 to 30 on a shore durometer A scale, B) making two incisions on a patient lip, C) creating a cavity between said two incisions, D) passing a first suture through said cavity, E) attaching said first suture to a first eyelet of said lip implant, F) attaching a second suture to a second eyelet of said lip implant, G) pulling said first suture to place said lip implant into said cavity, H) said lip implant is stretched when pulled into said cavity, and I) cutting off said two rod ends from said central rod.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(8) The embodied invention addresses the need to minimize tissue damage by creating a minimal diameter lip cavity and reducing its length. Also, the lip implant position is improved by the shorter cavity, avoiding any mis-positioning during surgery.
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(10) An elongated central rod comprises an inner rod 102c, two outer rods 102a,b, and two eyelets 101, 103 on the ends of the outer rods. The implant is preferably made from two different hardness of medical grade silicone. The central rod is preferably made with a 20-30 durometer (Shore A Durometer Scale), to have strength and moderate stretchability, and a softer 0.1 to 5 durometer (Shore A Durometer Scale) cosmetically shaped center volume. A higher durometer cosmetic shape will not feel natural or will not be flexible enough to fill the lip cavity created in surgery. The two different durometers provide the strength that is needed to pull the entire lip implant into lip tissue, and it also allows a softer implant which fills up the lip in a manner that makes it unlikely to be felt when firmly implanted in lip tissue.
(11) Typically, the lip implant is about 100-110 mm long, and the cosmetic volume 50-65 mm long, which depends upon the desired effect on the lip. The cosmetic volume is about 3 to 12 mm in diameter, again depending upon the desired effect to a lip. The central rod is about 0.8 to 1.6 mm in diameter.
(12) The cosmetically shaped volume 104 is symmetrical about the central rod axis and centered on the central rod.
(13) Typically, the eyelets rings are about 2 to 3 mm outside diameter, with a thickness that matches the central rod diameter. The eyelet inner opening must be larger than the suture diameter being used. The tensile strength of the rod is typically 600-1000 psi. Preferably, at least one eyelet is slightly elongated to allow higher strength for pulling the lip implant into the lip cavity. However, this is not a requirement. Only one elongated eyelet is illustrated for simplicity of illustration. A preferred embodiment is to have an elongated eyelet on both ends.
(14) The cosmetic volume naturally bonds to the central rod due to the similarity of using medical grade silicone and natural adhesion of silicone to itself. Generally, no epoxy is required to bond the cosmetic volume to the central rod.
(15) Medical grade silicone means that a silicone is used that meets the requirements for long term use inside a human body.
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(28) The incisions are very small and often do not need to be closed up by sutures. However, the larger diameter implants that require longer incisions may need to be stitched up.
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(32) The operation to install the vein implant is the same as the lip implant. The only matter is how to create a non-straight cavity for the curved vein implant. Preferably, the surgeon will mark the position and path of the vein on the arm, and after the two incisions are made, the surgeon then uses the scissors and cannulas to create the curved cavity by following the markings and manipulating the skin tissue. The surgeon will also place the ‘flat side down’ so that the curved portion is pressing against the patient's outermost skin.
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(35) While various embodiments of the present invention have been described, the invention may be modified and adapted to various operational methods to those skilled in the art. Therefore, this invention is not limited to the description and figure shown herein, and includes all such embodiments, changes, and modifications that are encompassed by the scope of the claims.