Claims
- 1. A method for treating a tissue site, comprising:
coupling an energy delivery surface of an electromagnetic energy delivery device with a skin surface; cooling an underlying tissue area beneath the skin surface and create a reverse thermal gradient where a temperature of skin surface is less than a temperature of the underlying tissue area; delivering energy from the energy delivery device to the underlying tissue area to modify the underlying tissue area and decrease irregularities of the skin surface.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the energy delivery surface is coupled to the skin surface by positioning the energy delivery surface on the skin surface.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the underlying tissue area contains collagen.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein a modification of the underlying tissue area is a formation of scar collagen.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein a modification of the underlying tissue area is a modification of collagen tissue.
- 6. A method for treating tissue, comprising:
providing an electromagnetic energy delivery device; coupling an energy delivery surface of the electromagnetic energy delivery device with a skin surface; creating a reverse thermal gradient through the sking surface while heating underlying collagen containing tissue, wherein a temperature of the skin surface is lower than a temperature of the underlying collagen containing tissue; and delivering a sufficient amount of electromagnetic energy to the underlying collagen containing tissue to create scar collagen.
- 7. The method of claim 6, wherein the energy delivery surface is coupled to the skin surface by positioning the energy delivery surface on the skin surface.
- 8. The method of claim 6, wherein the underlying tissue area contains collagen.
- 9. The method of claim 6, wherein a modification of the underlying tissue area is a formation of scar collagen.
- 10. The method of claim 6, wherein a modification of the underlying tissue area is a modification of collagen tissue.
- 11. A method of treating acne scars, comprising:
providing an energy source; producing energy from the energy source; delivering energy from the energy source through a skin epidermis surface to a collagen containing tissue site for a sufficient time to induce a formation of scar collagen; and modifying the skin surface.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein the underlying tissue area contains collagen.
- 13. The method of claim 11, wherein a modification of the underlying tissue area is a formation of scar collagen.
- 14. The method of claim 11, wherein a modification of the underlying tissue area is a modification of collagen tissue.
- 15. A method for treating acne scars at a skin surface with an underlying collagen containing tissue, comprising:
coupling an electromagnetic energy delivery device surface with the skin surface; creating a reverse thermal gradient through the surface of the skin to sufficiently heat the underlying collagen containing tissue, wherein a temperature of the skin surface is lower than a temperature of the underlying collagen containing tissue; creating scar collagen; and modifying the skin surface to reduce the acne scars at the skin surface.
- 16. The method of claim 15, wherein the electromagnetic energy delivery device surface is coupled to the skin surface by positioning the energy delivery surface on the skin surface.
- 17. The method of claim 15, wherein the underlying tissue area contains' collagen.
- 18. The method of claim 15, wherein a modification of the underlying tissue area is a formation of scar collagen.
- 19. The method of claim 15, wherein a modification of the underlying tissue area is a modification of collagen tissue.
- 20. A method of treating scars, comprising:
providing an energy source with an energy delivery surface; coupling the energy delivery surface with the skin surface; producing energy from the energy source; creating a reverse thermal gradient, wherein a temperature of the skin surface is less than a temperature of the collagen contain tissue; and delivering energy through the skin surface to the collagen containing tissue and form scar collagen in at least a portion of the collagen containing tissue to modify the scar.
- 21. The method of claim 20, wherein the energy delivery surface is coupled to the skin surface by positioning the energy delivery surface on the skin surface.
- 22. The method of claim 20, wherein the underlying tissue area contains collagen.
- 23. The method of claim 20, wherein a modification of the underlying tissue area is a formation of scar collagen.
- 24. The method of claim 20, wherein a modification of the underlying tissue area is a modification of collagen tissue.
- 25. A method of reducing the activity of sebaceous glands, comprising:
providing an energy source; producing energy from the energy source; delivering energy from the energy source through a skin epidermis surface to a tissue site for a sufficient time to thermally injure a sebaceous gland; and reducing the activity of at least a portion of the sebaceous glands in the tissue site.
- 26. The method of claim 25, wherein the underlying tissue area contains collagen.
- 27. The method of claim 25, wherein a modification of the underlying tissue area is a formation of scar collagen.
- 28. The method of claim 25, wherein a modification of the underlying tissue area is a modification of collagen tissue.
- 29. A method of reducing size of a sebaceous gland, comprising:
providing an energy source; producing energy from the energy source; delivering energy from the energy source through a skin epidermis surface to a tissue site for a sufficient time to thermally injure a sebaceous gland; and reducing a size of at least a portion of the sebaceous glands in the tissue site.
- 30. The method of claim 29, wherein the underlying tissue area contains collagen.
- 31. The method of claim 29, wherein a modification of the underlying tissue area is a formation of scar collagen.
- 32. The method of claim 29, wherein a modification of the underlying tissue area is a modification of collagen tissue.
- 33. A method of reducing bacteria activity that creates acne, comprising:
providing an energy source; producing energy from the energy source; delivering energy from the energy source through a skin epidermis surface to a tissue site for a sufficient time to reduce bacteria activity.
- 34. The method of claim 33, wherein the underlying tissue area contains collagen.
- 35. The method of claim 33, wherein a modification of the underlying tissue area is a formation of scar collagen.
- 36. The method of claim 33, wherein a modification of the underlying tissue area is a modification of collagen tissue.
- 37. A method of reducing the size of skin pores, comprising:
providing an energy source; producing energy from the energy source; delivering energy from the energy source through a skin epidermis surface to a collagen containing tissue site for a sufficient time to reduce the size of skin pores.
- 38. The method of claim 37, wherein the underlying tissue area contains collagen.
- 39. The method of claim 37, wherein a modification of the underlying tissue area is a formation of scar collagen.
- 40. The method of claim 37, wherein a modification of the underlying tissue area is a modification of collagen tissue.
- 41. A method of unclogging clogged skin pores, comprising:
providing an energy source; producing energy from the energy source; delivering energy from the energy source through a skin epidermis surface to a tissue site for a sufficient time to unclog skin pores.
- 42. The method of claim 41, wherein the underlying tissue area contains collagen.
- 43. The method of claim 41, wherein a modification of the underlying tissue area is a formation of scar collagen.
- 44. The method of claim 41, wherein a modification of the underlying tissue area is a modification of collagen tissue.
- 45. A method of reducing the activity of sebaceous glands, comprising:
coupling an energy delivery surface of an electromagnetic energy delivery device with a skin surface; cooling an underlying tissue area beneath the skin surface and create a reverse thermal gradient, wherein a temperature of the skin surface is lower than a temperature of the underlying tissue area; and delivering energy from the energy delivery device to the underlying tissue area to modify the underlying tissue area and reduce the activity of at least a portion of the sebaceous glands in the underlying tissue area.
- 46. The method of claim 45, wherein the energy delivery surface is coupled to the skin surface by positioning the energy delivery surface on the skin surface.
- 47. The method of claim 45, wherein the underlying tissue area contains collagen.
- 48. The method of claim 45, wherein a modification of the underlying tissue area is a formation of scar collagen.
- 49. The method of claim 45, wherein a modification of the underlying tissue area is a modification of collagen tissue.
- 50. A method of reducing size of a sebaceous gland, comprising:
coupling an energy delivery surface of an electromagnetic energy delivery device with a skin surface; cooling an underlying tissue area beneath the skin surface and create a reverse thermal gradient, wherein a temperature of the skin surface is lower than a temperature of the underlying tissue area; and delivering energy from the energy delivery device to the underlying tissue area to modify the underlying tissue area and reduce the size of at least a portion of the sebaceous glands in the underlying tissue area.
- 51. The method of claim 1, wherein the energy delivery surface is coupled to the skin surface by positioning the energy delivery surface on the skin surface.
- 52. The method of claim 51, wherein the underlying tissue area contains collagen.
- 53. The method of claim 51, wherein a modification of the underlying tissue area is a formation of scar collagen.
- 54. The method of claim 51, wherein a modification of the underlying tissue area is a modification of collagen tissue.
- 55. A method of reducing bacteria activity that creates acne, comprising:
coupling an energy delivery surface of an electromagnetic energy delivery device with a skin surface; cooling an underlying tissue area beneath the skin surface and create a reverse thermal gradient, wherein a temperature of the skin surface is lower than a temperature of the underlying tissue area; and delivering energy from the energy delivery device to the underlying tissue area to modify the underlying tissue area and reduce bacteria activity that creates acne.
- 56. The method of claim 55, wherein the energy delivery surface is coupled to the skin surface by positioning the energy delivery surface on the skin surface.
- 57. The method of claim 55, wherein the underlying tissue area contains collagen.
- 58. The method of claim 55, wherein a modification of the underlying tissue area is a formation of scar collagen.
- 59. The method of claim 55, wherein a modification of the underlying tissue area is a modification of collagen tissue.
- 60. A method of reducing the size of skin pores, comprising:
coupling an energy delivery surface of an electromagnetic energy delivery device with a skin surface; cooling an underlying tissue area beneath the skin surface and create a reverse thermal gradient, wherein a temperature of the skin surface is less than a temperature of the underlying tissue area; and delivering energy from the energy delivery device to the underlying tissue area to modify the underlying tissue area and reduce the size of skin pores.
- 61. The method of claim 60, wherein the energy delivery surface is coupled to the skin surface by positioning the energy delivery surface on the skin surface.
- 62. The method of claim 60, wherein the underlying tissue area contains collagen.
- 63. The method of claim 60, wherein a modification of the underlying tissue area is a formation of scar collagen.
- 64. The method of claim 60, wherein a modification of the underlying tissue area is a modification of collagen tissue.
- 65. A method of unclogging clogged skin pores, comprising:
coupling an energy delivery surface of an electromagnetic energy delivery device with a skin surface; cooling an underlying tissue area beneath the skin surface and create a reverse thermal gradient, wherein a temperature of the skin surface is less than a temperature of the underlying tissue; and delivering energy from the energy delivery device to the underlying tissue area to modify the underlying tissue area and unclog clogged skin pores.
- 66. The method of claim 65, wherein the underlying tissue area contains collagen.
- 67. The method of claim 65, wherein the energy delivery surface is coupled to the skin surface by positioning the energy delivery surface on the skin surface.
- 68. The method of claim 65, wherein a modification of the underlying tissue area is a formation of scar collagen.
- 69. The method of claim 65, wherein a modification of the underlying tissue area is a modification of collagen tissue.
- 70. A method of treating acne, comprising:
coupling an energy delivery surface of an electromagnetic energy delivery device with a skin surface; cooling an underlying tissue area beneath the skin surface and create a reverse thermal gradient, wherein a temperature of the skin surface is less than a temperature of the underlying tissue area; and delivering energy from the energy delivery device to the underlying tissue area to modify the underlying tissue area and reduce the activity of at least a portion of the sebaceous glands in the underlying tissue area.
- 71. The method of claim 70, wherein the energy delivery surface is coupled to the skin surface by positioning the energy delivery surface on the skin surface.
- 72. The method of claim 70, wherein the underlying tissue area contains collagen.
- 73. The method of claim 70, wherein a modification of the underlying tissue area is a formation of scar collagen.
- 74. The method of claim 70, wherein a modification of the underlying tissue area is a modification of collagen tissue.
- 75. A method of treating acne, comprising:
coupling an energy delivery surface of an electromagnetic energy delivery device with a skin surface; cooling an underlying tissue area beneath the skin surface and create a reverse thermal gradient, wherein a temperature of the skin surface is lower than a temperature of the underlying tissue area; and delivering energy from the energy delivery device to the underlying tissue area to modify the underlying tissue area and reduce the size of at least a portion of the sebaceous glands in the underlying tissue area.
- 76. The method of claim 75, wherein the energy delivery surface is coupled to the skin surface by positioning the energy delivery surface on the skin surface.
- 77. The method of claim 75, wherein the underlying tissue area contains collagen.
- 78. The method of claim 75, wherein a modification of the underlying tissue area is a formation of scar collagen.
- 79. The method of claim 75, wherein a modification of the underlying tissue area is a modification of collagen tissue.
- 80. A method of treating acne, comprising:
coupling an energy delivery surface of an electromagnetic energy delivery device with a skin surface; cooling an underlying tissue area beneath the skin surface and create a reverse thermal gradient, wherein a temperature of the skin surface is less than a temperature of the underlying tissue area; and delivering energy from the energy delivery device to the underlying tissue area to modify the underlying tissue area and reduce bacteria activity that creates acne.
- 81. The method of claim 80, wherein the energy delivery surface is coupled to the skin surface by positioning the energy delivery surface on the skin surface.
- 82. The method of claim 80, wherein the underlying tissue area contains collagen.
- 83. The method of claim 80, wherein a modification of the underlying tissue area is a formation of scar collagen.
- 84. The method of claim 80, wherein a modification of the underlying tissue area is a modification of collagen tissue.
- 85. A method of treating acne, comprising:
coupling an energy delivery surface of an electromagnetic energy delivery device with a skin surface; cooling an underlying tissue area beneath the skin surface and create a reverse thermal gradient, wherein a temperature of the skin surface is less than a temperature of the underlying tissue area; and delivering energy from the energy delivery device to the underlying tissue area to modify the underlying tissue area and reduce the size of skin pores.
- 86. The method of claim 85, wherein the energy delivery surface is coupled to the skin surface by positioning the energy delivery surface on the skin surface.
- 87. The method of claim 85, wherein the underlying tissue area contains collagen.
- 88. The method of claim 85, wherein a modification of the underlying tissue area is a formation of scar collagen.
- 89. The method of claim 85, wherein a modification of the underlying tissue area is a modification of collagen tissue.
- 90. A method of treating acne, comprising:
coupling an energy delivery surface of an electromagnetic energy delivery device with a skin surface; cooling an underlying tissue area beneath the skin surface and create a reverse thermal gradient, wherein a temperature of the skin surface is less than a temperature of the underlying tissue area; and delivering energy from the energy delivery device to the underlying tissue area to modify the underlying tissue area and unclog clogged skin pores.
- 91. The method of claim 90, wherein the energy delivery surface is coupled to the skin surface by positioning the energy delivery surface on the skin surface.
- 92. The method of claim 90, wherein the underlying tissue area contains collagen.
- 93. The method of claim 90, wherein a modification of the underlying tissue area is a formation of scar collagen.
- 94. The method of claim 90, wherein a modification of the underlying tissue area is a modification of collagen tissue.
- 95. A method of treating hyperhydrosis, comprising:
coupling an energy delivery surface of an electromagnetic energy delivery device with a skin surface; cooling an underlying tissue area beneath the skin surface and create a reverse thermal gradient, wherein a temperature of the skin surface is less than a temperature of the underlying tissue area; and delivering energy from the energy delivery device to the underlying tissue area to modify the underlying tissue area and reduce the amount of sweat produced by sweat glands in the underlying tissue area.
- 96. The method of claim 95, wherein the energy delivery surface is coupled to the skin surface by positioning the energy delivery surface on the skin surface.
- 97. The method of claim 95, wherein the underlying tissue area contains collagen.
- 98. The method of claim 95, wherein a modification of the underlying tissue area is a formation of scar collagen.
- 99. The method of claim 95, wherein a modification of the underlying tissue area is a modification of collagen tissue.
- 100. A method of treating hyperhydrosis, comprising:
coupling an energy delivery surface of an electromagnetic energy delivery device with a skin surface; cooling an underlying tissue area beneath the skin surface and create a reverse thermal gradient, wherein a temperature of the skin surface is less than a temperature of the underlying tissue area; and delivering energy from the energy delivery device to the underlying tissue area to modify the underlying tissue area and reduce a size of sweat glands in the underlying tissue area.
- 101. The method of claim 100, wherein the energy delivery surface is coupled to the skin surface by positioning the energy delivery surface on the skin surface.
- 102. The method of claim 100, wherein the underlying tissue area contains collagen.
- 103. The method of claim 100, wherein a modification of the underlying tissue area is a formation of scar collagen.
- 104. The method of claim 100, wherein a modification of the underlying tissue area is a modification of collagen tissue.
- 105. A method of removing hair, comprising:
coupling an energy delivery surface of an electromagnetic energy delivery device with a skin surface; cooling an underlying tissue area beneath the skin surface and create a reverse thermal gradient, wherein a temperature of the skin surface is less than a temperature of the underlying tissue; and delivering energy from the energy delivery device to the underlying tissue area to modify the underlying tissue area and hair follicles to reduce the growth of hair in the hair follicles.
- 106. The method of claim 105, wherein the energy delivery surface is coupled to the skin surface by positioning the energy delivery surface on the skin surface.
- 107. The method of claim 105, wherein the underlying tissue area contains collagen.
- 108. The method of claim 105, wherein a modification of the underlying tissue area is a formation of scar collagen.
- 109. The method of claim 105, wherein a modification of the underlying tissue area is a modification of collagen tissue.
- 110. A method of inducing the growth of hair, comprising:
coupling an energy delivery surface of an electromagnetic energy delivery device with a skin surface; cooling an underlying tissue area beneath the skin surface and create a reverse thermal gradient, wherein a temperature of the skin surface is less than a temperature of the underlying tissue area; and delivering energy from the energy delivery device to the underlying tissue area to modify the underlying tissue area and hair follicles to stimulate growth of hair from the hair follicles.
- 111. The method of claim 110, wherein the energy delivery surface is coupled to the skin surface by positioning the energy delivery surface on the skin surface.
- 112. The method of claim 110, wherein the underlying tissue area contains collagen.
- 113. The method of claim 110, wherein a modification of the underlying tissue area is a formation of scar collagen.
- 114. The method of claim 110, wherein a modification of the underlying tissue area is a modification of collagen tissue.
- 115. A method for treating a tissue site, comprising:
providing an energy delivery device coupled to an energy delivery device source; cooling an underlying tissue area beneath a skin surface and create a reverse thermal gradient where a temperature of skin surface is less than a temperature of the underlying tissue area; and delivering energy from the energy delivery device to the underlying tissue area to create a tissue effect.
- 116. The method of claim 115, wherein the tissue effect is dermal remodeling.
- 117. The method of claim 115, wherein the tissue effect is dermal tightening.
- 118. The method of claim 115, wherein the tissue effect is wrinkle reduction.
- 119. The method of claim 115, wherein the tissue effect is elastosis reduction.
- 120. The method of claim 115, wherein the tissue effect is scar modification.
- 121. The method of claim 115, wherein the tissue effect is sebaceous gland removal or deactivation.
- 122. The method of claim 115, wherein the tissue effect is a reduction of sebaceous gland activity
- 123. The method of claim 115, wherein the tissue effect is hair follicle modification.
- 124. The method of claim 115, wherein the tissue effect is adipose tissue remodeling or removal.
- 125. The method of claim 115, wherein the tissue effect is spider vein removal
- 126. The method of claim 115, wherein the tissue effect is modification of skin irregularities
- 127. The method of claim 115, wherein the tissue effect is a creation of scar or nascent collagen
- 128. The method of claim 115, wherein the tissue effect is a reduction of skin bacteria activity.
- 129. The method of claim 115, wherein the tissue effect is a modification of skin pore size.
- 130. The method of claim 115, wherein the tissue effect is an unclogging of skin pores.
- 131. The method of claim 115, wherein the tissue effect is a modification of fat tissue.
- 132. The method of claim 115, wherein the tissue effect is a modification of muscle tissue.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 10/072,475 filed Feb. 6, 2002 and a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 10/072,610 filed Feb. 6, 2002 both of which are continuations-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/522,275, filed Mar. 9, 2000, which claims the benefit of U.S. Ser. No. 60/123,440, filed Mar. 9, 1999. This application is also a continuation-in-part of U.S. Serial No. 10/026,870, filed Dec. 20, 2001 which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 09/337,015 filed Jun. 30, 1999 which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/583,815, filed Jan. 5, 1996, U.S. Ser. No. 08/827,237, filed Mar. 28, 1997, U.S. Ser. No. 08/914,681, filed Aug. 19, 1997 and U.S. Ser. No. 08/942,274, filed Sep. 30, 1997, which are all fully incorporated herein by reference.
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