Device for tightening loose neck skin and method of using the same
10813435 ยท 2020-10-27
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Abstract
A noninvasive method for tightening loose neck skin embodying a non-expensive, indiscrete external tensioning device is provided. The tensioning device is adapted to physically tension and tighten the loose neck skin. The tensioning device may be an elongated thin sheath defining a first surface and an opposing second surface. The first surface provides an adhesive portion that may be adhered to the back of a user's neck is such a manner so as to pull their frontal neck skin upward and backward for effectuating a noninvasive facelift thereof. Embedded between the first and second surfaces may be an integrated memory wire adaptable to move to a pinched condition providing additional tension force between the opposing ends of the tensioning device, and in turn to the neck skin.
Claims
1. A neck skin tensioning device, comprising: a sheath having a first surface and an opposing second surface; an adhesive portion disposed along the first surface; and a memory wire embedded between the first and second surfaces, wherein the memory wire is moveable between an original position and a pinched position biasing opposing portions of the sheath integrated with the memory wire in directions, respectively, toward each other.
2. The neck skin tensioning device of claim 1, further comprising a peel-away layer generally coextensive with and removably attached to the adhesive portion.
3. The neck skin tensioning device of claim 1, wherein the sheath is elongated in shape and has a generally uniform thickness of approximately one millimeter.
4. The neck skin tensioning device of claim 3, wherein the memory wire extends along a longitudinal axis of the sheath for a substantial length thereof.
5. A neck skin tensioning device, comprising: a body having an elongated shape and generally uniform thickness of approximately one millimeter, the elongated shape defining a first surface and an opposing second surface; an adhesive portion disposed along the first surface; a memory wire embedded between the first and second surfaces, wherein the memory wire is moveable between an original position and a pinched position biasing opposing portions of the sheath integrated with the memory wire in directions, respectively, toward each other, wherein the memory wire extends along a longitudinal axis of the sheath for a substantial length thereof; and a peel-away layer generally coextensive with and removably attached to the adhesive portion.
6. A method of providing a noninvasive facelift, comprising the steps of: providing the neck skin tensioning device of claim 1; backwardly and upwardly pulling redundant frontal neck skin on opposing sides of a jaw of a user; and adhering the adhesive portion to a nape of the neck so as to apply backwardly and upwardly tensional force to said redundant frontal neck skin on opposing sides.
7. The method of claim 6, further comprising the step of initially pinching the memory wire to a selective pinching position prior to adhering the adhesive portion.
8. A method of providing a noninvasive facelift, comprising the steps of: providing the neck skin tensioning device of claim 5; removing the peel-away layer; backwardly and upwardly pulling redundant frontal neck skin on opposing sides of a jaw of a user; and adhering the adhesive portion to a nape of the neck so as to apply backwardly and upwardly tensional force to said redundant frontal neck skin on opposing sides.
9. The method of claim 8, further comprising the step of initially pinching the memory wire to a selective pinching position prior to adhering the adhesive portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(6) The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention, since the scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims.
(7) Broadly, an embodiment of the present invention provides a noninvasive method for tightening loose neck skin embodying a non-expensive, indiscrete external tensioning device adapted to physically tension and tighten the loose neck skin. The tensioning device may be an elongated thin sheath defining a first surface and an opposing second surface. The first surface provides an adhesive portion that may be adhered to the back of a user's neck is such a manner so as to pull their frontal neck skin upward and backward for effectuating a noninvasive facelift thereof. Embedded between the first and second surfaces may be an integrated memory wire adaptable to move to a pinched condition providing additional tension force between the opposing ends of the tensioning device, and in turn to the neck skin.
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(9) The tensioning device 10 may be a sheath of soft latex, breathable plasticized material, or the like. The tensioning device 10 may be any shape so long as it functions in accordance with the present invention as described herein. Thus, the tensioning device 10 may be other shapes beside oval, as shown in the Figures, including but not limited to rectangular, circular, square, triangular, and the like. Generally, the tensioning device 10 may be approximately six inches long and two and a half inches in width, in certain embodiments. The tensioning device 10 may have a thickness of approximately one millimeter, meaning the thickness may be 0.5 to 2.0 millimeters.
(10) The tensioning device 10 may provide a first surface 30 and an opposing second surface 40 defined by the shape. The first surface 30 may be adhesive in nature. A non-adhesive peel-away layer 12 may be coextensive with the first surface 30, or at least the adhesive portion 32 thereof, so that a user 50 may peel away the peel-away layer 12 exposing the adhesive portion 32, whereby the user 50 may operatively adhere the tensioning device 10 to their skin.
(11) The tensioning device 10 may be have a memory wire 14 embedded between and integrated with the first and second surfaces 30 and 40, as illustrated in the cut-away view of
(12) In the pinched position, the end-to-end length of the memory wire 20 is shorten, biasing the respective opposing portions the tensioning device 10 in tension, pulling these opposing portions toward each other. The user 50 may manually move the memory wire 14 back to its longer original un-pinched position, as illustrated in
(13) A method of using the present invention may include the following. The tensioning device 10 disclosed above may be provided. A user 50 interested in avoiding cosmetic surgery or other non-proven indirect solutions to saggy, redundant frontal neck skin 20 may peel away the peel-away layer 12, exposing the adhesive portion 32 of the first surface 30. Then the user may apply the adhesive portion 32 to the back of the neck; at, near or adjacent to the nape of the neck under their hairline, as illustrated in
(14) For additional tensive force applied through the tensioning device 10, the user 50 may selectively move the memory wire 14 to one of many pinched positions, as described above.
(15) Then, if the user 50 has longer hair along their neck, they can let it down to discretely cover the applied tensioning device 10, as illustrated in
(16) The present invention is adapted to be removed and disposed of daily, and a new tensioning device 10 utilized when desired by the user 50.
(17) It should be understood, of course, that the foregoing relates to exemplary embodiments of the invention and that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.