The current method and system relate to systems and methods for cosmetic procedures and in particular to methods and systems for cosmetic procedures for skin.
External appearance is important to practically every person. In recent years, methods and systems have been developed for different cosmetic procedures. These cosmetic procedures include wrinkle removal, skin rejuvenation, skin resurfacing, hair removal, treatment pigmented lesions, treatment of vascular lesions and others. In some of these cosmetic procedures, the skin and tissue are treated by one or more types of electromagnetic radiation such as optical illumination (light) and radio frequency (RF).
In recent years, there has been a tendency to move application of cosmetic procedures out of professional clinics and into the home environment where users can carry out the cosmetic procedure in the privacy of their own home.
This tendency also challenges manufacturers of home-use devices for cosmetic procedures to make their products sufficiently safe so that they can be operated by non-professional users, convenient and easy to use and accessible as well as affordable for the average user.
Over recent years portable computers such as laptop computers, tablet computers and mobile phones (smartphones) have become more than communication and text editing devices and more and more of the device functions are being used as tools or components of other, external tools primarily through applications, nicknamed “Apps” that provide an interface code between the portable computer and the desired function or associated tool.
The present system and method seek to provide cosmetic system and method that enable control of operation of home-use devices for cosmetic procedures applied to the skin of a non-professional user employing readily available portable computers such as laptop computers, tablet computers and mobile phones (smartphones) using applications (Apps) that provide an interface code between the portable computer and the desired function or associated tool.
There is thus provided in accordance with an example, a system including a portable computer having a display, a camera and a processor operative to process an image of a segment of skin captured by the camera and communicate with a transceiver and a wireless or wired communication link between transceiver in the computer and either a remote computer or a controller inside a home-use cosmetic skin treatment device.
In accordance with another example, the computer could also include a cosmetic skin procedures software application (App), which could be acquired directly from a personal computer or downloaded from the internet and be operative to convert the computer into a data acquiring and processing component of home-use cosmetic skin treatment device.
In accordance with yet another example, the system the portable computer could be a mobile phone or tablet computer including a processor running a cosmetic skin procedures software application (App) to capture an image of a segment of skin, analyze and process the image and extract from the image information regarding the segment of skin, determine specific optimal procedure doses of electromagnetic or mechanical energy for one or more skin fractions within the segment of skin based on the extracted information and change settings of a electromagnetic or mechanical energy emitting home-use cosmetic skin treatment device based on the determined specific optimal procedure doses of electromagnetic energy.
In accordance with still another example, the system App could activate a light energy emitting home-use cosmetic treatment device based on the determined specific optimal procedure doses of light (optical) energy.
In accordance with another example, the system could also include an opaque, semi-opaque or transparent patch adhereable to skin of a user, the patch having one or more of a scale bar, a scale frame, an image identifier and skin pigmentation references.
In accordance with yet another example, there is also provided a method of operation of a home-use devices for cosmetic procedures applied to the skin of a non-professional user employing readily available portable computers such as laptop computers including using a mobile phone or a tablet computer camera and capturing an image of a segment of skin desired to be treated, analyzing and processing the image and extracting from the image information regarding one or more parts of the segment of skin and determining specific optimal procedure doses of electromagnetic or mechanical energy for one or more skin fractions within the segment of skin based on the extracted information.
In accordance with still another example, the method also includes displaying an image of the one or more parts of a segment of skin on a display and storing the image in memory of the mobile phone or tablet computer.
In accordance with another example, the method also includes monitoring progress of a cosmetic procedure by capturing a first image of a segment of skin to be treated, applying a desired cosmetic skin treatment procedure to the segment of skin, capturing a second image of the same segment of skin following application of the desired cosmetic skin treatment procedure to the segment of skin and comparing the second captured image of the segment of skin to the first captured image of the same segment of skin to derive information regarding the progress of the cosmetic skin treatment procedure.
In accordance with still another example the method also includes manually entering into the electromagnetic energy emitting home-use cosmetic skin treatment device the specific optimal doses of electromagnetic energy for a desired skin treatment.
The present method and system will be understood and appreciated more fully from the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the drawings in which:
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Portable computer 100 could also include a touch activated display screen 118.
Computer 100 could also include a cosmetic skin procedures software application (App) 120, which could be acquired directly from a personal computer (not shown) or downloaded from the Internet and be configured to convert computer 100 into a data acquiring and processing component of home-use cosmetic skin treatment device 114 as will be described in greater detail below.
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Remote computer 112 could be external to and in communication with a home-use cosmetic skin treatment device 114 controller 116 (
Captured image 320, 420 and/or 422 captured by camera 102 could be communicated to processor 104, which in turn could analyze and extract information from image 320, 420 and/or 422 and determine specific optimal treatment doses of electromagnetic energy to be applied to one or more skin fractions (not shown) within segment of skin 150 based on the extracted information. One or more of captured image 320, 420 and/or 422, the extracted information and determined specific optimal treatment doses of electromagnetic energy could be stored in processor 104 memory.
Additionally or alternatively, processor 104 could communicate to remote computer 112 a raw captured image, such as image 320, 420 and/or 422, analyzed and extract information from image 320, 420 and/or 422 and/or determined specific optimal treatment doses of electromagnetic energy to be applied to one or more skin fractions within the segment of skin based on the extracted information, thus changing the settings of cosmetic device 114.
Additionally or alternatively, processor 104 could analyze and extract information from image 320, 420 and/or 422 and determine specific optimal treatment doses of electromagnetic energy to be applied to one or more skin fractions within the segment of skin based on the extracted information and communicate determined specific optimal treatment doses of electromagnetic energy directly to home-use cosmetic skin treatment device 114 controller 116 thus activating cosmetic device 114 based on the determined specific optimal treatment doses of electromagnetic energy.
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Scale-bar 304 could be used for measuring, for example, linear dimensions of blemishes such as, for example, wrinkles, or length of a hair, whereas scale frame 306 could be used for measuring round or similar blemishes dimensions such as pigmented lesions or specific limited areas covered with hair. Measurement and measurement input could be done manually by a user. Alternatively, measurements and dimensions of various parts of skin segment 150 such as scars, wrinkles, hairs or pigmented lesions appearing in an image such as image 320, 420 and/or 422 (
Additionally and optionally, portable computer 100 App 120 display 300 could also include a time code indicating a time of day and/or date at which an image is captured so that to enable logging images captured by, for example, camera 106 or documenting a sequence in which a series of images were captured for future reference.
Captured image 320, including displayed identifiers, scales and timecode could be stored in processor 104 memory or, alternatively processed by processor 104 as described above and transmitted to remote computer 112 or directly to cosmetic device 114 controller 116.
Alternatively, a user viewing the captured image of skin segment 150 via display 300 can manipulate device 100 so that to capture one or more parts of skin segment 150 desired to be treated such as hairs 314, one or more pigmented lesions 316, scars and/or one or more wrinkles 318. Processor 104 can derive from the captured image sizes and dimensions of one or more parts of skin segment 150 desired to be treated as well as home-use cosmetic skin treatment device 114 evaluate other information such as parameters selected from a group of parameters including number of hairs, density of hair, pigment of hair, length and thickness of hair and location of hairs within skin segment 150, pigment parameters of the desired area to be treated and parameters of electromagnetic energy to be applied, such as type of electromagnetic energy, dose, duration of application and similar. In this configuration, a device 100 display, such as display 300 (
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Alternatively and optionally, device 100 could employ App 120 to communicate the determined specific optimal hair treatment doses of electromagnetic energy to a hair-removal home-use cosmetic skin treatment device 114 controller 116 and to activate cosmetic device 114.
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Alternatively and optionally, processor 104 could extract from a memory associated with it one or more display elements including scales such as, for example, scale bar 304 or scale frame 306 and skin pigmentation or skin tone references 402. The displayed elements could be superimposed on the captured image display 300/400, for example, in the peripheral area of the captured image display 300/400 so that not to block the view of the captured image. Different computers/devices could have different types of displays and the color tones of the reproduced captured image may vary between computers/devices and not necessary be a faithful representation of the actual pigmentation and/or tone of the segment of skin as appears in the captured image. ICC color profiling techniques developed by International Color Consortium® (http://www.color.org) could be applied to each display to ensure faithful color reproduction.
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Alternatively and optionally, device 100 could employ App 120 (
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Alternatively, a user viewing the captured image of skin segment 150 via display 400 can manipulate device 100 so that to capture one or more parts of skin segment 150 desired to be treated such as one or more pigmented lesions 416/418. Processor 104 (
The process can be repeated as many times as desired by the user dragging cross-hairs guide 406 over a second desired area to be treated such as, for example, pigmented lesion 418 and marking the location by, for example, double clicking cross-hairs guide 406. The user, employing touch screen 118 (
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Processor 104 could analyze and extract information regarding the pigment parameters of the desired area to be treated (e.g., pigmented lesions 416 or 418) captured in image 422 and determine specific optimal pigment lesion removal treatment doses of electromagnetic energy to be applied to each of one or more skin fractions (not shown) within pigmented lesions 416 and/or 418 containing segment of skin 150 based on the extracted information.
Alternatively and optionally, device 100 could employ App 120 to communicate the determined specific optimal pigment lesion removal treatment doses of electromagnetic energy of each of the pigmented lesions to be treated to a pigment treatment home-use cosmetic skin treatment device 114 controller 116 (
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Patch 500 could be opaque, semi-opaque or transparent and be used for measuring, for example, linear or other blemishes such as wrinkles, as depicted in
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A user can activate camera 102 and capture an image of skin segment 150 such as images 320 (
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Patch 600 could also include skin pigmentation references 602 similar to references 402 of
Use of Patch 600 obviates the need for skin pigmentation references such as skin pigmentation references 402 (
Patch 600 could be adhered to a segment of skin 150, demarcated in
A user can activate camera 102 and capture an image as expressed by dotted lines of skin segment 150 such as images 320 (
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A patch 700, similar in construction to patch 500 of
Patch 700 could be adhered to a segment of skin 150, demarcated in
A user can activate camera 102 and capture an image as expressed by dotted lines of skin segment 150 such as images 320 (
As explained above, patch 500 could be used as a scale for measurement of dimensions such as length, width, diameter and comparison of relative sizes of hairs and blemishes (e.g., scars, wrinkles and pigmented lesions). Patches 600 and 700 could be used for skin pigmentation or skin tone determination (e.g., to supplement hair-removal optical energy treatment), level of skin or lesion pigmentation, hair pigmentation and similar.
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App 120 could identify home-use cosmetic skin treatment device 114 and select a display corresponding to the home-use cosmetic skin treatment device 114 or cosmetic procedure to be performed (block 804) such as, for example, a hair removal display (block 806) similar, for example, to display 300 (
Once App 120 displays the relevant display on touch activated display screen 118 (
Once the image is captured App 120 could request the user to select an action to be taken (block 816) selected from a group of displayed options:
In some examples a mobile phone or tablet computer camera could capture an image of a segment of skin and process the captured image to derive specific optimal doses of electromagnetic energy for a desired skin treatment as described above. The skin treatment settings (i.e., specific optimal doses of electromagnetic energy) being a result of captured image processing could be displayed on the mobile phone or tablet computer screen in a form of a set of instructions for the user. The user could enter manually into the electromagnetic energy emitting home-use cosmetic skin treatment device the specific optimal doses of electromagnetic energy for a desired skin treatment followed by the home-use cosmetic skin treatment device applying the electromagnetic energy emitting home-use cosmetic skin treatment device to perform a desired skin treatment based on the derived specific optimal doses of electromagnetic energy.
Additionally or alternatively, user could select to store the captured image in device 100 processor 104 memory (block 824). Additionally or alternatively, the raw image could be stored automatically following activation of camera 102 and the capturing of the image of skin segment 150 (block 814).
When user selects at least one of to change settings or activate home-use cosmetic skin treatment device 114, processor 104 could process the captured image and other inputted information such as described above, including hair parameters selected from a group of parameters including number of hairs, density of hair, pigment of hair, length and thickness of hair and location of hairs within skin segment 150, pigment parameters of the desired area to be treated and parameters of electromagnetic energy to be applied to skin segment 150 (block 826) and communicate (block 828) the processed information to remote computer 112 and/or controller 116. Additionally or alternatively, processor 104 could communicate the captured raw image (block 814) to remote computer 112 (block 928).
Alternatively and optionally, processor 104 of device 100 could monitor progress of a cosmetic procedure by comparing a currently captured image of the segment of skin (block 814) with an image of the same segment of skin, retrieved from processor 104 memory, captured prior to application of the current procedure or during a previous procedure and stored in memory of the mobile phone or tablet computer processor 104 (block 824). Information extracted from the comparison could be integrated and processed with the parameters described above (block 828).
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App 120 could identify a home-use cosmetic skin treatment device 114 that corresponds to the identified patch 500/600/700 (block 904) and, optionally, enable activation of a home-use cosmetic skin treatment device 114 only if App 120 identified device 114 to be the correct home-use cosmetic device associated with the inputted patch 500/600/700 identification information.
Once patch 500/600/700 and corresponding home-use cosmetic skin treatment device 114 are identified, App 120 could direct the user to apply the patch to a skin segment 150 desired to be treated (block 906) followed by the user applying the patch to skin segment 150 (908).
User could manipulate device 100 so that a skin segment 150 desired to be treated including patch 500/600/700 appears in display on screen 118 (block 912). User then could activate camera 102 (
Once the image is captured App 120 could request the user to select an action to be taken (block 916) selected from a group of displayed options:
Additionally or alternatively, user could select to store the captured image in device 100 processor 104 memory (block 924). Additionally or alternatively, the raw image could be stored automatically following activation of camera 102 and the capturing of the image of skin segment 150 (block 914).
When user selects at least one of to change settings or activate home-use cosmetic skin treatment device 114, processor 104 could process the captured image and other inputted information such as described above, including hair parameters selected from a group of parameters including number of hairs, density of hair, pigment of hair, length and thickness of hair and location of hairs within skin segment 150, pigment parameters of the desired area to be treated and parameters of electromagnetic energy to be applied to skin segment 150 (block 926) and communicate (block 928) the processed information to remote computer 112 and/or controller 116. Additionally or alternatively, processor 104 could communicate the captured raw image (block 914) to remote computer 112 (block 928).
Alternatively and optionally, processor 104 of device 100 could monitor progress of a cosmetic procedure by comparing a currently captured image of the segment of skin (block 914) with an image of the same segment of skin, retrieved from processor 104 memory, captured prior to the current procedure or during a previous procedure and stored in memory of the mobile phone or tablet computer processor 104 (block 924). Information extracted from the comparison could be integrated and processed with the parameters described above (block 928).
It will also be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the present method and system are not limited to what has been particularly shown and described hereinabove. Rather, the scope of the method and system includes both combinations and sub-combinations of various features described hereinabove as well as modifications and variations thereof which would occur to a person skilled in the art upon reading the foregoing description and which are not in the prior art.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IL13/00074 | 9/30/2013 | WO | 00 |
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61712883 | Oct 2012 | US |