METHOD AND DEVICE FOR EVALUATING HAIR GROWTH TREATMENTS
20230024843 · 2023-01-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
G01N21/6428
PHYSICS
A61B5/448
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A method and device are provided for evaluating hair growth treatments by applying markers to a hair area at different times to measure pre-treatment hair volume and post-treatment hair volume. By comparing changes in hair volume within one or more hairs, an effectiveness of the hair regrowth treatment can be measured.
Claims
1. A method for evaluating hair growth treatments comprising: applying a first marker to a hair area at a first time point; applying a second marker to the hair area at a second time point; applying a hair growth treatment to the hair area at a third time point; measuring hair volume of the hair area at a fourth time point comprising: measuring a pre-treatment hair volume of pre-treated hair comprising: detecting as the pre-treated hair a first portion of a hair from the hair area that is marked with the second marker and that is not marked with the first marker; measuring a cross section of the pre-treated hair; measuring a growth of the pre-treated hair comprising a length of the pre-treated hair; and measuring a post-treatment hair volume of post-treated hair comprising: detecting as the post-treated hair a second portion of the hair from the hair area that is not marked with the first marker and that is not marked with the second marker; measuring a cross section of the post-treated hair; measuring a growth of the post-treated hair comprising a length of the post-treated hair; and outputting the measured hair volume including the pre-treatment hair volume and the post-treatment hair volume.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein: the second time point is after a first duration of time following the first time point; and the fourth time point is after a second duration of time following the second time point.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein the second time point and the third time point occur at a same time.
4. The method of claim 2, wherein the first time duration and the second time duration are a same duration of time.
5. The method of claim 2, wherein the first time duration and the second time duration are greater than three weeks and less than six weeks.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein: the measured cross section of the pre-treated hair comprises a long axis and a short axis of the cross section of the pre-treated hair; and the measured cross section of the post-treated hair comprises a long axis and a short axis of the cross section of the post-treated hair; and
7. The method of claim 6, wherein: the measuring of the cross section of the pre-treated hair comprises measuring the long axis and the short axis of the pre-treated hair at a plurality of locations along the pre-treated hair; the measuring of the pre-treatment hair volume further comprises calculating a hair volume of the pre-treated hair based on the length of the pre-treated hair and the long axis and the short axis measurements of the pre-treated hair; the measuring of the cross section of the post-treated hair comprises measuring the long axis and the short axis of the post-treated hair at a plurality of locations along the pre-treated hair; and the measuring of the post-treatment hair volume further comprises calculating a hair volume of the post-treated hair based on the length of the post-treated hair and the long axis and the short axis measurements of the post-treated hair.
8. The method of claim 1, wherein the first marker and the second marker are configured to alter a visual property of the hair.
9. The method of claim 8, wherein the first marker and the second marker are configured to alter a pigmentation of the hair or the first marker and the second marker are fluorescent markers.
10. The method of claim 1, wherein: measuring the hair volume includes removing a strand of hair from the hair area; and the removed strand of hair comprises the hair from the hair area.
11. The method of claim 1, wherein: the measured pre-treatment hair volume includes a growth rate of the pre-treated hair comprising the length of the pre-treated hair divided by the first time duration; and the measured post-treatment hair volume includes a growth rate of the post-treated hair comprising the length of the post-treated hair divided by the second time duration.
12. The method of claim 1, wherein the hair area comprises a scalp.
13. The method of claim 1, wherein the at least one of the first marker or the second marker is attached to a hair dye.
14. A method for evaluating hair growth treatments comprising: receiving a hair sample, wherein: the hair sample was marked at a first time point using a first marker; the hair sample was marked at a second time point using a second marker; the hair sample was treated with a hair growth treatment at a third time point; and the hair sample was collected at a fourth time point; measuring hair volume of the received hair sample comprising: measuring a pre-treatment hair volume of pre-treated hair comprising: detecting as the pre-treated hair a first portion of the hair sample that is marked with the second marker and that is not marked with the first marker; measuring a cross section of the pre-treated hair; measuring a growth of the pre-treated hair comprising a length of the pre-treated hair; measuring a post-treatment hair volume of post-treated hair comprising: detecting as the post-treated hair a second portion of the hair sample that is not marked with the first marker and that is not marked with the second marker; measuring a cross section of the post-treated hair; measuring a growth of the post-treated hair comprising a length of the post-treated hair; and outputting the measured hair volume including the pre-treatment hair volume and the post-treatment hair volume.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein: the second time point is after a first duration of time following the first time point; and the fourth time point is after a second duration of time following the second time point.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein: the measured pre-treatment hair volume includes a growth rate of the pre-treated hair comprising the length of the pre-treated hair divided by the first time duration; and the measured post-treatment hair volume includes a growth rate of the post-treated hair comprising the length of the post-treated hair divided by the second time duration.
17. The method of claim 15, wherein the second time point and the third time point occur at a same time.
18. The method of claim 15, wherein the first time duration and the second time duration are a same duration of time.
19. A hair measurement device for evaluating hair growth treatments comprising: a sample holder for receiving a hair sample, wherein: the hair sample was marked at a first time point using a first marker; the hair sample was marked at a second time point using a second marker; the hair sample was treated with a hair growth treatment at a third time point; and the hair sample was collected at a fourth time point; a camera positioned to image the hair sample retained by the sample holder, wherein the camera is configured to: detect as the pre-treated hair a first portion of the hair sample that is marked with the second marker and that is not marked with the first marker; measure a growth of the pre-treated hair comprising a length of the pre-treated hair; detect as the post-treated hair a second portion of the hair sample that is not marked with the first marker and that is not marked with the second marker; and measure a growth of the post-treated hair comprising a length of the post-treated hair; and a width measurement device configured to: measure hair volume of the received hair sample comprising: measure as a pre-treatment hair volume a cross section of the pre-treated hair; measure as a post-treatment hair volume a cross section of the post-treated hair; and output the measured hair volume including the pre-treatment hair volume and the post-treatment hair volume.
20. The hair measurement device of claim 19, wherein the width measurement device comprises a laser width measuring device.
21. The hair measurement device of claim 19 wherein the camera is configured to act as the width measurement device.
22. The hair measurement device of claim 19, wherein the sample holder comprises a rotating screw configured to receive one end of the hair sample.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] The annexed drawings, which are not necessarily to scale, show various aspects of the invention in which similar reference numerals are used to indicate the same or similar parts in the various views.
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[0017] The present invention is described below in detail with reference to the drawings. In the drawings, each element with a reference number is similar to other elements with the same reference number independent of any letter designation following the reference number. In the text, a reference number with a specific letter designation following the reference number refers to the specific element with the number and letter designation and a reference number without a specific letter designation refers to all elements with the same reference number independent of any letter designation following the reference number in the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0018] According to a general embodiment, a method and device are provided for evaluating hair growth treatments by applying markers to a hair area at different times to measure pre-treatment hair volume and post-treatment hair volume. By comparing changes in hair volume within one or more hairs, an effectiveness of the hair regrowth treatment can be measured.
[0019] In the exemplary embodiment shown in
[0020] In the embodiment shown in
[0021] As described above, the camera 18 is positioned to image the hair sample 14 retained by the sample holder 12. The camera 18 detects as the pre-treated hair 20 the portion of the hair sample 14 that is marked with the second marker 40 and that is not marked with the first marker 32. The camera 18 also measures a growth of the pre-treated hair 20 as a length 50 of the pre-treated hair 20.
[0022] The camera 18 additionally detects as the post-treated hair 22 the second portion of the hair sample 14 that is not marked with the first marker 32 and that is not marked with the second marker 40. The camera 18 measures a growth of the post-treated hair 22 as a length 52 of the post-treated hair 22.
[0023] The wavelength measuring device 16 measures hair volume of the received hair sample 14 measures as a pre-treatment hair volume a cross section of the pre-treated hair 22. The wavelength measuring device 16 also measures as a post-treatment hair volume a cross section of the post-treated hair 22. The wavelength measuring device 16 outputs the measured hair volume including the pre-treatment hair volume and the post-treatment hair volume. The wavelength measuring device 16 may also measure a pigmentation of the pre-treated hair and the post-treated hair.
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[0025] As described above, measuring the hair volume includes measuring the volume of the pre-treated hair 20 (referred to as the pre-treatment hair volume) and measuring the volume of the post-treated hair (referred to as the post-treated hair volume). Measuring the pre-treatment hair volume includes detecting the pre-treated hair 20, measuring a cross section of the pre-treated hair 20, and measuring a growth of the pre-treated. Measuring the post-treatment hair volume includes detecting the post-treated hair, measuring a cross section of the post-treated hair, and measuring a growth of the post-treated hair. In process block 114, the measured hair volume (including the pre-treatment hair volume and the post-treatment hair volume) is output.
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[0027] The first time duration and second time duration may be any suitable duration of time. For example, the first time duration 34 and the second time duration 44 may be a same duration of time. The time durations 34, 44 being the same may refer to the time durations 34, 44 being within hours or a day of one another. The first time duration 34 and the second time duration 44 may be greater than three weeks and less than six weeks (e.g., 15-30 days).
[0028] In the embodiments shown in
[0029] Calculating a hair volume of the pre-treated hair may be based on the length 50 of the pre-treated hair 20 and the long axis 60 and the short axis 62 measurements of the pre-treated hair. Similarly, calculating a hair volume of the post-treated hair 22 may be based on the length 52 of the post-treated hair and the long axis 64 and the short axis 66 measurements of the post-treated hair 22. For example, the long and short axis may be used to calculated a cross sectional area and this cross sectional area may be used with the length to calculate a hair volume.
[0030] The measured pre-treatment hair volume may include a growth rate of the pre-treated hair and a growth rate of the post-treated hair. The growth rate of the pre-treated hair may be the length of the pre-treated hair divided by the first time duration. Similarly, the growth rate of the post-treated hair may be the length of the post-treated hair divided by the second time duration.
[0031] The first marker 32 and the second marker 40 may alter a visual property of the hair 14. For example, the first marker 32 and the second marker 40 may alter a pigmentation of the hair or the first marker and the second marker may be fluorescent markers. In
[0032] In the embodiment shown in
[0033] The first marker 32 and second marker 40 may be any suitable agent that is detectable on the hair of the hair area when hair volume is measured at the fourth time point. In one embodiment, at least one of the first marker or the second marker affect a visible property (e.g., color or sheen) of the hair area. In another embodiment, at least one of the first marker or second marker are not visible. For example, the markers may not alter a visible color of hair, but may instead be detectable by other methods such as photon absorption of particular wavelength with corresponding emission of particular wavelength.
[0034] In one embodiment, the first marker and the second marker may be fluorescent dyes that receive an excitation wavelength of light and emit light at a different emission wavelength of light. The markers may be wash fast (i.e., the intensity of the marker in the marked hair may remain constant and not diminish during the first time duration or the second time duration). In one embodiment, the first and second markers comprise size changing molecules that enlarge when oxidized.
[0035] The first and second markers may each be added during a hair coloring. For example, the first marker may be mixed in with a hair dye (i.e., used to dope the hair dye) so that the first marker is applied during a hair treatment (e.g., at a hair salon). For example, the hair dye may be a hair coloring or a hair sheen treatment. The first and/or second marker may also be applied during a perm. At least one of the first marker or the second marker may be attached to a hair dye (e.g., covalently bonded).
[0036] In one embodiment, the hair dye may react (e.g., chain extend) for some period of time before a marker including maleimide fluorophore is added. The hair coloring process may occur under basic conditions, so the maleimide group will react preferentially with amines. In one embodiment, an amine-reactive or other dye is attached to the color molecular of a hair dye.
[0037] In the embodiment shown in
[0038] The hair growth treatment may be any potential therapy or intervention intended to regrow hair. For example, hair regrowth treatment may include finasteride, minoxidil, photomed, regenmed, etc.
[0039] The hair area may comprise any area of interest. For example, the hair area may be the entire scalp, a bald spot, the crown of the head, etc. In one embodiment, the hair area is a 10 mm×10 mm area of the scalp and hair samples are taken from a 3 mm×3 mm portion of this hair area. The hair sample be one or more hair follicles removed from (e.g., plucked) the hair area.
[0040] It may not be possible to accurately assess response to treatment by individual hair shaft analysis unless the growth rate of a given hair can be determined just prior to and just after application of a therapeutic agent. For example, changes in the proximal end of a cut telogen (i.e., dormant) hair may occur weeks prior to the treatment and it may not be possible to know this (i.e., distinguishing between a result of a recent treatment or a result of something that occurred weeks prior).
[0041] In one embodiment, the efficacy of applied therapeutic agents may be evaluated by comparing the hair volume of the pre-treated hair to the post-treated hair. By marking the hair area, it is possible to use each hair sample as its own baseline (i.e., by comparing the pre-treated and post-treated portions of the hair).
[0042] The sample holder 12 may be a rotating screw device 12 attached to one end of the hair sample with the other end of the hair sample 14 attached to a miniature weight and hanging by gravity. The width measurement device 16 may be a laser width measuring device or other shape profilometer means positioned to measure the instantaneous hair shaft width transverse to a measuring beam. As the screw turns under motorized control, the hair advances up or down so as to expose cross-sectional selections of the width of the hair as a function of length.
[0043] In one embodiment, the camera may be configured to act as the width measurement device. In another embodiment, the camera is included as part of the wavelength measuring device.
[0044] All ranges and ratio limits disclosed in the specification and claims may be combined in any manner. Unless specifically stated otherwise, references to “a,” “an,” and/or “the” may include one or more than one, and that reference to an item in the singular may also include the item in the plural.
[0045] Although the invention has been shown and described with respect to a certain embodiment or embodiments, equivalent alterations and modifications will occur to others skilled in the art upon the reading and understanding of this specification and the annexed drawings. In particular regard to the various functions performed by the above described elements (components, assemblies, devices, compositions, etc.), the terms (including a reference to a “means”) used to describe such elements are intended to correspond, unless otherwise indicated, to any element which performs the specified function of the described element (i.e., that is functionally equivalent), even though not structurally equivalent to the disclosed structure which performs the function in the herein illustrated exemplary embodiment or embodiments of the invention. In addition, while a particular feature of the invention may have been described above with respect to only one or more of several illustrated embodiments, such feature may be combined with one or more other features of the other embodiments, as may be desired and advantageous for any given or particular application.