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Cosmetic laser treatment device and method for localized lipodystrophies and flaccidity

A malnutrition, diode laser technology, used in the field of laser surgery

Active Publication Date: 2008-04-30
BIOLITEC UNTERNEHMENSBETEILLIGUNGS II AG
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Ultrasonic liposuction plastic surgery was developed later in the mid-90's, and there are some reports of "laser liposuction" (using an external laser source) that has not been clearly proven effective so far

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[0057] Figures 1A and 1B illustrate photographically the appearance of the lower eyelid before and after treatment by the methods and devices of the present invention as an example of an effective treatment provided by the present invention.

[0058] Laser energy is delivered directly into the subcutaneous tissue through a disposable optical fiber. This tissue is composed of fatty and structural tissue nourished by arterioles, veins, and lymph. In this lower eyelid, the laser was pulsed 20 to 30 times at a power of 4 W, delivering 8 joules per pulse for 2 seconds.

[0059]Radiation from the Biolitec(R) 980 nm laser is selectively absorbed by the subcutaneous tissue surrounded by saline solution. The fat film is destroyed by thermal effects (radiation at 980 nm is well absorbed by water). For example, with 15 watts for 3 seconds (45 joules), the temperature on the fiber tip reaches approximately 100°C, which is diffused by tumescent anesthesia and reduces the temperature to 7...

Embodiment 2

[0061] Figures 5A and 5B illustrate photographically the appearance of the back region before and after treatment by the methods and devices of the present invention as an example of an effective treatment provided by the present invention.

[0062] Laser energy is delivered directly into the subcutaneous tissue through a disposable optical fiber. This tissue is composed of fatty and structural tissue nourished by arterioles, veins, and lymph. In this chest region, the laser was pulsed more than 70 times at 36 joules per pulse at 12 W power.

[0063] Radiation from the Biolitec(R) 980 nm laser is selectively absorbed by the subcutaneous tissue surrounded by saline solution. The fat film is destroyed by thermal effects (radiation at 980 nm is well absorbed by water). For example, with 15 watts for 3 seconds (45 joules), the temperature on the fiber tip reaches approximately 100°C, which is diffused by tumescent anesthesia and reduces the temperature to 70°C ± 10°C. It is the...

Embodiment 3

[0065] Figures 6A and 6B illustrate photographically the appearance of the outer thigh before and after treatment by the methods and devices of the present invention as an example of an effective treatment provided by the present invention.

[0066] Laser energy is delivered directly into the subcutaneous tissue through a disposable optical fiber. This tissue is composed of fatty and structural tissue nourished by arterioles, veins, and lymph. The laser was pulsed at least 70 times at 30 joules per pulse for 2 seconds at a power of 15 W in the thigh and buttock region.

[0067] Radiation from the Biolitec(R) 980 nm laser is selectively absorbed by the subcutaneous tissue surrounded by saline solution. The fat film is destroyed by thermal effects (radiation at 980 nm is well absorbed by water). For example, with 15 watts for 3 seconds (45 joules), the temperature on the fiber tip reaches approximately 100°C, which is diffused by tumescent anesthesia and reduces the temperatur...

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Abstract

A method and device for cosmetic surgery, especially fat reduction and collagen reformation, by means of a high power laser operating at about 980 nm is presented. The cosmetic surgery method substantially reduces or removes localized lipodystrophies, and essentially reduces flaccidity by localized laser heating of adipose tissue using an optical fiber inserted into a treatment area. The method and device are particularly well suited for treating Lipodystrophies with flaccidity High power laser energy is applied to “fat” cells to breakdown the cell walls releasing the cell fluid. The laser radiation is applied through an optical fiber which may be held within a catheter-like device having a single lumen. The optical fiber may have a diffuser mounted on the tip to further apply heating to tissues surrounding the whole tip. A saline solution may also be inserted into the treatment site to aid in the heating of the fat cells and their eventual destruction as well as their removal. The pool of cell fluid in the area of treatment is removed by a combination of techniques including allowing the body to remove it by absorption and drainage from the entry sites thus minimizing trauma to the area of treatment and hastening recovery. Additional techniques to remove the cell fluid include direct force application by means of elastic bandages and external suction applied to the entry sites. Quick and lasting cosmetic changes, even in areas having prior untreatable fat tissues, are achieved while minimizing trauma to the treatment areas.

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[0001] CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS [0002] Domestic Priority under 35USC119(e). This application claims the benefit of US Provisional Application Serial No. 60 / 678,096, filed May 5, 2005, which is incorporated herein by reference. technical field [0003] The present invention relates to the field of cosmetic surgery, and in particular to laser surgery, to remove excess fat cells in areas of the body that tend to build up fat cell tissue, further areas that cannot be permanently removed by exercise and / or diet. Background technique [0004] It is a well-known fact that modern society has created an abundance of readily available food, "fast food", and has also created an environment in which entertainment has fostered a sedentary lifestyle, such as eating high-calorie snacks while eating Watch TV, play video games and chat on the phone. This allows people to gain excess weight by adding adipose tissue, fat cells. Certain genetic conditions have also further c...

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IPC IPC(8): A61B18/18
CPCA61B18/20A61B2018/00464A61B2017/00792A61B18/24A61B2018/2272A61B18/18A61B2018/0047A61B2018/00577
Inventor 丹尼洛·苏亚雷斯·卡斯特罗沃尔夫冈·纽伯格
Owner BIOLITEC UNTERNEHMENSBETEILLIGUNGS II AG
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