Claims
- 1. A method of skin rejuvenation comprising the steps ofpositioning an ultrasound emitting member adjacent an external tissue surface of the skin of a patient; emitting ultrasound energy from the ultrasound emitting member into the skin; focusing the ultrasound energy simultaneously at a plurality of spaced focusing zones contained in a target area in the skin; heating the skin at the focusing zones with the focused ultrasound energy to form an ablated tissue area at the target area containing unablated tissue of the skin and a plurality of lesions at the focusing zones, respectively, at which the tissue of the skin is ablated; and removing the ultrasound emitting member from adjacent the external surface of the skin.
- 2. The method of skin rejuvenation as recited in claim 1 wherein said step of focusing includes focusing the ultrasound energy in a target area disposed beneath the external surface of the skin.
- 3. The method of skin rejuvenation as recited in claim 2 wherein said step of heating includes heating the skin at the focusing zones with the focused ultrasound energy to achieve a temperature in the range of 60 to 90 degrees Celsius.
- 4. The method of skin rejuvenation as recited in claim 3 wherein said step of heating includes heating the skin at the focusing zones with the focused ultrasound energy so that the lesions begin at a beginning margin located below the epidermis of the skin.
- 5. The method of skin rejuvenation as recited in claim 4 wherein said step of heating includes heating the skin at the focusing zones with the focused ultrasound energy so that the lesions end at an ending margin located above the deep dermis of the skin.
- 6. The method of skin rejuvenation as recited in claim 5 wherein said step of heating includes heating the skin at the focusing zones with the focused ultrasound energy for a duration in the range of 2 to 60 seconds.
- 7. The method of skin rejuvenation as recited in claim 1 wherein said step of heating includes forming the ablated tissue area surrounded by unablated tissue of the skin.
- 8. The method of skin rejuvenation as recited in claim 7 wherein said step of heating includes forming the ablated tissue area so that the plurality of lesions do not contact one another.
- 9. The method of skin rejuvenation as recited in claim 7 wherein said step of heating includes forming the ablated tissue area so that at least one of the plurality of lesions contacts another of the plurality of lesions.
- 10. A method of skin rejuvenation comprising the steps ofpositioning an ultrasound emitting member adjacent an external surface of the skin; emitting ultrasound energy simultaneously from a plurality of ultrasound emitting elements of the ultrasound emitting member; focusing the ultrasound energy in the skin below the external surface of the skin at a plurality of spaced focusing zones corresponding to the ultrasound emitting elements, respectively, while the ultrasound emitting member is maintained in one place adjacent the external surface of the skin; ablating the skin with the focused ultrasound energy to form an ablated tissue area below the external surface of the skin containing unablated tissue of the skin and a plurality of lesions at the focusing zones, respectively, at which the tissue of the skin is ablated, the reaction to which is production of collagen by the dermis; and removing the ultrasound emitting member from adjacent the external surface of the skin.
- 11. The method of skin rejuvenation as recited in claim 10 wherein said step of ablating includes forming the plurality of lesions to begin at a beginning margin located 50 to 100 micrometers below the external surface of the skin.
- 12. The method of skin rejuvenation as recited in claim 11 wherein said step of ablating includes forming the plurality of lesions to have a depth of 50 to 150 micrometers.
- 13. The method of skin rejuvenation as recited in claim 12 wherein said step of ablating includes forming the ablated tissue area to have a cross-sectional length of 3 to 50 mm and a cross-sectional width of 3 to 50 mm.
- 14. The method of skin rejuvenation as recited in claim 10 wherein said step of focusing includes focusing the ultrasound energy in the superficial dermis of the skin.
- 15. A method of skin rejuvenation comprising the steps ofpositioning an ultrasound emitting member adjacent an external surface of the skin of a patient; actuating selected ones of a plurality of ultrasound emitting elements of the ultrasound emitting member to emit ultrasound energy; simultaneously emitting ultrasound energy from the selected ultrasound emitting elements into the skin; focusing the ultrasound energy in the skin below the epidermis simultaneously at a plurality of spaced focusing zones corresponding to the selected ultrasound emitting elements, respectively; ablating the skin with the focused ultrasound energy to form an ablated tissue area below the epidermis containing unablated tissue of the skin and a plurality of lesions at the focusing zones, respectively, at which the tissue of the skin is ablated; and removing the ultrasound emitting member from adjacent the external surface of the skin.
- 16. The method of skin rejuvenation as recited in claim 15 and further including, prior to said step of actuating, the step of selecting the ultrasound emitting elements to be actuated in accordance with a desired surface pattern for the plurality of lesions.
- 17. The method of skin rejuvenation as recited in claim 16 wherein said step of ablating includes forming the ablated tissue area between the epidermis and deep dermis of the skin.
- 18. The method of skin rejuvenation as recited in claim 15 and further including, subsequent to said step of removing, the step of allowing the plurality of lesions to be assimilated by the patient's body whereby the production of collagen by the skin is increased in the ablated tissue area.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of prior U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/487,705 filed Jan. 19, 2000 now abandoned, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
This application is related to U.S. patent applications Ser. No. 09/487,708 filed Jan. 19, 2000 now abandoned, and entitled Methods of Soft Palate Reduction By Thermal Ablation Using High Intensity Focused Ultrasound, Ser. No. 09/487,707 filed Jan. 19, 2000 and entitled Methods of Tongue Reduction By Thermal Ablation Using High Intensity Focused Ultrasound now U.S. Pat. No. 6,413,254 issued Jul. 2, 2002, Ser. No. 09/487,709 filed Jan. 19, 2000 and entitled Methods of Tonsil Reduction By Thermal Ablation Using High Intensity Focused Ultrasound now abandoned, Ser. No. 09/487,706 filed Jan. 19, 2000 and entitled Methods of Turbinate Or Other Soft Tissue Reduction By Thermal Ablation Using High Intensity Focused Ultrasound now abandoned, Ser. No. 09/488,844 filed Jan. 21, 2000 and entitled Focused Ultrasound Ablation Devices Having Malleable Handle Shafts and Methods of Using the Same now U.S. Pat. No. 6,361,531 issued Mar. 26, 2002, and Ser. No. 09/487,710 filed Jan. 19, 2000 and entitled Focused Ultrasound Ablation Devices Having Selectively Actuatable Ultrasound Emitting Elements and Methods of Using the Same, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
This application is also related to co-pending U.S. patent applications entitled Methods of Soft Palate Reduction Using High Intensity Focused Ultrasound To Form An Ablated Tissue Area Containing A Plurality of Lesions, Methods of Tongue Reduction Using High Intensity Focused Ultrasound To Form An Ablated Tissue Area Containing A Plurality of Lesions, Methods of Tonsil Reduction Using High Intensity Focused Ultrasound To Form An Ablated Tissue Area Containing A Plurality of Lesions and Methods of Turbinate Or Other Soft Tissue Reduction Using High Intensity Focused Ultrasound To Form An Ablated Tissue Area Containing A Plurality of Lesions, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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