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Device for applying electromagnetic radiation for treatment

a technology of electromagnetic radiation and treatment device, which is applied in the direction of machines/engines, rotary/oscillating piston pump components, liquid fuel engines, etc., can solve the problems of consuming public with few options in removing undesired hair, methods carrying a certain amount of risk of skin damage, and shortwavelengths less than 550 nm are not useful, so as to avoid skin damage, safe for home use, and energy use sufficient

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-08-11
JAY HARVEY H
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[0009] A more particular object of the present invention is to provide such a method of hair treatment or removal that is safe for home use.
[0031] In contrast to shaving, which cuts hairs at or above the skin surface, the method of present invention severs the hairs below the skin surface, thereby presenting a smoother, cleaner, more complete hair removal. In contrast, all conventional methods of hair removal, including shaving, waxing, plucking, tweezing, electrolysis, laser light application, incoherent light application, or the use of depilatories, require the protrusion of the hairs at the skin surface.

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It is indicated in the patent that wavelengths shorter than 550 nm are not useful because they will be highly attenuated before reaching the lower parts of the hair follicles.
Understandably, such methods carry a certain amount of risk that the skin may be damaged.
The consuming public is left with few options in removing undesired hair.

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[0035] As depicted in FIG. 1, a device for generating light pulses for application to a skin surface in a hair treatment process includes a manually operable setting selector 10 connected at an output to a memory 12 in turn connected at an output to a control unit 14. Memory 12 stores pre-established combinations of light pulse parameters including pulse width or duration, inter-pulse interval or delay time, pulse number, light intensity, and total treatment energy. Control unit 14 may be a microprocessor or a special logic circuit connected to a pulse generator 16 for inducing the generator to produce a sequence of electrical control pulses fed to a source 18 of incoherent light energy. Source 18 produces light with a spectral distribution including wavelengths between 500 nm and 1200 nm. Control unit 14 may be connected directly to source 18 where the source incorporates means for varying pulse parameters pursuant to encoded instructions.

[0036] Light source 18 (as well as the ent...

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Abstract

A hand held device generates a predetermined number of pulses of light having a predetermined electromagnetic spectrum, a predetermined duration, a predetermined inter-pulse interval, and a predetermined total energy. The pulse sequence is delivered to a skin surface to temporarily remove hair through the absorption of light energy only by endogenous chromophores of the hair. Exogenous chromophores for light absorpotion are not applied to the skin surface at any time. A period of time for reappearance of hair on the selected skin surface after the using of the device to remove hair from the selected skin surface is determined by counting the days to hair reappearance after a test light application. Subsequently, the device is used periodically to apply the pulses of light to the selected skin surface at intervals of shorter length than the determined period of hair regeneration, thereby temporarily maintaining the selected skin surface free of visible hair.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION [0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of application No. 10 / 414,604 filed Apr. 18, 2003, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of application No. 10 / 291,086 filed Nov. 8, 2002. This application is also a continuation-in-part of application No. 10 / 291,086.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002] This invention relates generally to a hair treatment process. More particularly, this invention relates to a method for the temporary removal of hair and for the retardation of hair growth. [0003] As discussed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,280,438, hair may be removed from selected skin surfaces by the application of intense, wide area, pulsed electromagnetic (light) energy. According to the methodology of U.S. Pat. No. 6,280,438, the energy heats the hair and coagulates the tissue around the hair and follicle without damaging the healthy skin. Pursuant to that prior art disclosure, it is preferable to provide an optically transparent water based gel on the...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A61B17/00A61B18/18A61B18/20F04C18/08F04C18/16F04C29/12
CPCA61B18/203A61B2017/00752A61B2018/00452F04C18/16A61B2018/1807F04C18/084A61B2018/00476
Inventor JAY, HARVEY H.
Owner JAY HARVEY H
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