The present application is directed to a system for providing focused dermal ultrasound therapy to select layers of a user's skin.
In an embodiment, a dermal device for providing ultrasound therapy to skin is provided including: a transducer assembly including housing structure having an inner surface defining a void and configured to contact an outer portion of an area of skin of a user without contacting an inner portion of the area of skin; and an ultrasound transducer supported by the housing and configured to be disposed proximate the void, wherein the ultrasound transducer is configured to provide ultrasound energy with a focal point towards the skin.
In an embodiment, the ultrasound transducer is configured to be adjusted within the device housing relative to the skin, wherein the focal point is modified based on the adjustment.
In an embodiment, the ultrasound transducer is adjusted by adjusting the housing, wherein the focal point is modified based on the adjustment of the housing.
In an embodiment, a dermal topical is configured fill the void and to serve as an ultrasound conductive medium and a therapeutic agent, wherein the dermal topical is one of a cosmetic, toner, cream, serum, or similar agent.
In an embodiment, the dermal topical has a viscosity similar to that of water.
A system for providing ultrasound therapy to skin is provided including: an ultrasound transducer configured to interface with one of at least two cartridges; and a cartridge having a cartridge shape such that the cartridge is configured to create an offset between the ultrasound transducer and an area of skin of a user; wherein the ultrasound transducer is configured to provide ultrasound energy with a focal point towards the area of skin, and wherein the focal point is based on the offset.
In an embodiment, the cartridge further includes a reservoir configured to hold a dermal topical.
In an embodiment, the dermal topical is configured to serve as a conductive medium within the cartridge.
In an embodiment, the cartridge further includes a semipermeable membrane configured to interface with the area of skin.
In an embodiment, the semipermeable membrane is configured to allow application of the dermal topical simultaneous with the ultrasound therapy to the area of skin.
In an embodiment, the semipermeable membrane is configured to partially interface with the area of skin, wherein the focal point is modified based on the semipermeable membrane.
In an embodiment, a cartridge for use in a system for providing ultrasound therapy to skin is provided including: a cartridge shape such that the cartridge is configured to create an offset between an ultrasound transducer and an area of skin of a user, wherein the ultrasound transducer is configured to provide ultrasound energy with a focal point towards the area of skin based on the offset.
In an embodiment, the cartridge further includes a reservoir configured to hold a dermal topical.
In an embodiment, the cartridge further includes a semipermeable membrane configured to interface with the area of skin, wherein the semipermeable membrane is configured to allow application of the dermal topical simultaneous with the ultrasound therapy to the area of skin.
In an embodiment, the cartridge further includes a first portion for conducting the ultrasound and a second portion for dispensing a dermal topical.
A more complete appreciation of the embodiments and many of the attendant advantages thereof will be readily obtained as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Ultrasound energy can be used to condition and provide dermatological therapy to a user's skin. Focused ultrasound energy can be created in different scenarios. In a first scenario, an array of ultrasound transducers can be arranged in a curved shape to create a focal point of the ultrasound energy. In a second scenario, a material can be added in front of one or more ultrasound transducers to create the focal point of the ultrasound energy.
Two embodiments are presented for modifying the focal point of the ultrasound energy to target a specific layer of the skin (e.g. stratum corneum) within different layers of the user's skin. In a first embodiment, a dermal device for enhancing a dermal therapy regimen is disclosed that can be configured to simultaneously provide a dermal topical and transmit the ultrasound energy at an optimal focal point to a specific layer of a user's skin for the dermatological therapy. Using the dermal device with a dermal topical tailored to a specific layer of a user's skin, an amount of skin (e.g. stratum corneum) disruption is expected to enhance the dermatological therapy.
In a second embodiment, a system for providing focused dermal ultrasound therapy is disclosed which includes a cartridge that can be configured to simultaneously apply the dermal topical and modify the focal point of the ultrasound energy to target a specific layer of a user's skin for the dermatological therapy.
In an aspect the dermal topical provides an active agent and serves as a medium for ultrasound conduction. The dermal topical or topical can include a therapeutic or conditioning agent such as a toner (e.g. L'Oreal Paris Hydrafresh), a skin cleanser (e.g. Clarisonic Sonic Radiance), as well as any other applicable topical for conditioning skin. In an aspect the topical can be configured to have a viscosity similar to that of water in order to promote conduction of the ultrasound energy.
The dermal device can modify a focal point of the ultrasound energy to a user's skin in several ways. In an embodiment, the dermal device can modify a focal point by changing an offset of an ultrasound transducer to the skin. In an example, the dermal device can create the offset by extending a housing of the dermal device. In an example, the dermal device can create the offset by incorporating a cartridge that interfaces with the skin. In an aspect the cartridge can have a full or partial permeable membrane interfacing with the skin and be filled with the topical. In an aspect the cartridge can have a corresponding offset with respect to the topical and the dermal therapy regimen.
In an embodiment, the dermal device can modify a focal point by changing a medium of ultrasound conduction between an ultrasound transducer and the skin. In an aspect the cartridge can have a partial permeable membrane that only allows ultrasound conduction to a partial amount of skin.
Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding parts throughout the several views.
Each ultrasound transducer 120 can be configured to have a concave shape or the array of transducers can be configured to have a concave shape. Each ultrasound transducer 120 can be configured to create ultrasound energy 122 with a focal point 124 in a user's skin 140. The focal point 124 can be within one or more layers of a set of layers of the skin.
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In an example, the user interface 160 can have a display and a set of buttons (not shown) for a user input. The user input can include one or more control operations for using the dermal device including a start operation, a therapy duration, an intensity of the ultrasound energy, as well as other user functions such as setting a focal point of the ultrasound energy. The housing 110 can be configured to modify the focal point 124 of the ultrasound energy 122 in a different layer of the skin in several ways.
In a second embodiment, the dermal device can be part of a system 200 for providing focused dermal ultrasound therapy to select layers of a user's skin. The system 200 can include the dermal device 100 and a removable cartridge or cartridge 210 according to an example. The cartridge can be coupled to either the housing or the ultrasound transducer in several ways including by a friction fit, a bayonet fit, a tongue and grove fit, and a magnetic fit. In an aspect, coupling of the cartridge to the system can indicate a cartridge type. In an aspect, detection (e.g. by an electrical contact or reed switch) of proper coupling of the cartridge to the system can act as a safety measure and control operation of the dermal device. In another example, either the housing or the cartridge can include a sensor such as a contact sensor or a proximity sensor (not shown) configured to control activation of the ultrasound energy. In another example, the user interface 160 can be configured to control activation of the ultrasound energy.
Examples of the cartridge 210 include a cartridge 210a having an open surface configured to interface with the skin (see
The cartridge 210 can be loaded with the topical 130 such that the ultrasound energy 122 can be in communication with the skin when in use. In an aspect the permeable membrane 220 and partial permeable membrane 222 are configured to withhold the topical 130 and to allow for conduction of the ultrasound energy 122 to the skin.
In an aspect the permeable membrane 220 and partial permeable membrane 222 allows for pre-loading of the topical 130. In an aspect the partial permeable membrane 222 can be configured to modify the focal point by modifying the ultrasound conduction to the skin. For an example the partial permeable membrane 222 can be configured to only allow a portion 230 of the ultrasound energy 122 to pass to the skin. In an aspect, the partial permeable membrane 222 can be configured to modify a depth of a focal point 126, which can be in a different layer of the skin.
The cartridge can be configured to have a portion for conducting the ultrasound and a portion for dispensing the topical. As shown in
The cartridge 210 can be configured with the system 200 in several ways. In a first example, a cartridge 210a can be removable and can have a shape configured to be flush with the housing 110 (see
In an aspect the focal point and/or the offset 250 can be based on a dermal therapy regimen. In one example, the focal point and/or the offset can be based on the topical 130 used for the dermal therapy regimen. In another example, the offset can be based on the ultrasound energy 122 used for the dermal therapy regimen.
Examples of interfacing portions of the system 200 and the dermal device 100 are shown in
A method can be used for delivering ultrasound energy according to several scenarios.
Obviously, numerous modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein.