The present invention relates to methods and devices for skin treatments.
The most popular cosmetic treatments involving irradiation of the skin with optical energy are hair removal, and the removal of vascular and pigmented lesions. These treatments are based on selective light absorption by the target in comparison to the surrounding skin tissue so as to heat the target to a temperature that is sufficiently high to cause thermal destruction of the target without raising the surrounding skin to damaging levels. Two types of devices are common in these treatments: one uses laser radiation, while the other uses filtered light from a light source. U.S. Pat. No. 5,405,368 describes a device for skin treatment comprising an incoherent light source. U.S. Pat. No. 5,669,916 describes use of a laser for hair removal. The main limitation of these methods is the high absorption of optical energy by the epidermis and the attenuation of the energy with increasing penetration depth due to light absorption and scattering.
The present invention provides a method system for skin treatment using light. In accordance with the method of the invention, a region of skin is made to protrude from the skin surface that is illuminated with light from at least two directions. The parameters of the light energy are adjusted to destroy a skin target within the skin. Since the target is simultaneously irradiated from at least two different directions, the target can be heated to an ablative temperature while the temperature of the skin surface is heated to a lower temperature than it would if the same total light energy density were to be applied to the skin surface from a single direction. The protruding region should be small enough to allow the optical energy to reach the center of the protruding region and create a sufficiently high light energy density inside the protruding region of the skin. The size of protruding zone can be varied from 3 mm to 10 mm depending on the target depth.
Thus in its first aspect the invention provides a system for the treatment of a skin comprising an applicator having a cavity and comprising one or more light sources configured to irradiate the cavity with optical energy simultaneously from at least two directions.
In its second aspect, the invention provides a method for treating skin with optical energy comprising:
In order to understand the invention and to see how it may be carried out in practice, preferred embodiments will now be described, by way of non-limiting examples only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
The lamps 101 may be lasers, a filament lamp or LED (Light Emitting Diode). The number of light sources may be one or more. The light energy is preferably applied in a pulsed manner, in which case the light pulses are preferably synchronized with skin protrusion.
The invention can be used for the treatment of several different aesthetic procedures such as hair removal, vascular lesion treatment, pigmented lesion treatment, acne treatment, collagen remodeling.
The parameters for the skin treatment may be, for example as follows:
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20050273089 A1 | Dec 2005 | US |