Patents Assigned to Palomar Medical Technologies, Inc.
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Patent number: 9919168Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for treating connective tissue. The method and apparatus includes elongating connective tissue including septa and/or fascia to achieve a lasting improvement (e.g., a long term, durable and/or substantially irreversible treatment of the connective tissue) to improve the appearance of cellulite.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2010Date of Patent: March 20, 2018Assignee: Palomar Medical Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Gregory B. Altshuler, Henry H. Zenzie, Christopher Gaal, Richard Cohen
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Publication number: 20140100489Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed that uses at least one low power optical radiation source in a suitable head which can be held over a treatment area for a substantial period of time or can be moved over the treatment area a number of times during each treatment. The apparatus, a hand held light emitting applicator (LEA) or light emitting skin applicator (LESA), can be in the form of a brush or roller adapted to be moved over the patient's skin surface as radiation is applied to the skin. The skin-contacting surface of the LEA or LESA can have protuberances such as projections or bristles that can massage the skin and deliver radiation. In addition, an apparatus which delivers optical radiation to a treatment area is disclosed that contains a retrofit housing adapted to be joined to a skin-contacting device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2013Publication date: April 10, 2014Applicant: PALOMAR MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Gregory B. Altshuler, Joseph P. Caruso
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Publication number: 20140074133Abstract: Methods, systems, and apparatus for hair treatment are disclosed which include applying treatment radiation to a skin treatment area and/or to one or more hairs to deposit energy in one or more hairs so as to modify the structure (e.g., the mechanical structure and/or the chemical structure of at least a portion of the hair(s)). The applied radiation can modify at least a portion of the hair (e.g., the hair tip) to make the hair less capable of re-entering the skin. Specifically, the proposed technique is directed to decreasing stiffness of at least portion of a hair through diminishing its flexural modulus as well as increasing the bend radius of its sharpest point. The methods and apparatus can treat and/or prevent pseudofolliculitis barbae (PFB) in the treatment area.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2013Publication date: March 13, 2014Applicant: PALOMAR MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Gregory B. Altshuler, James J. Childs, Ilya Yaroslavsky, Henry H. Zenzie
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Publication number: 20130197480Abstract: Described herein are methods for delivering live cells into tissue, such as skin or other animal tissue, that has been treated with a laser (e.g. at a minimally coagulating setting) to produce voids/channels/grooves in the tissue. It has been surprisingly discovered that voids having a minimal coagulation zone around the ablation void provide a receptive environment into which live cells are readily delivered (without the need for injections into the target tissue) and can therefore survive and persist.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2013Publication date: August 1, 2013Applicant: PALOMAR MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventor: Palomar Medical Technologies, Inc.
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Publication number: 20130150730Abstract: Photocosmetic device for use in medical or non-medical environments (e.g., a home, barbershop, or spa), which can be used for a variety of tissue treatments. Radiation is delivered to the tissue via optical systems designed to pattern the radiation and project the radiation to a particular depth. The device has a variety of cooling systems including phase change cooling solids and liquids to cool treated skin and the radiation sources. Contact sensors and motion sensor may be used to enhance treatment. The device may be modular to facilitate manufacture and replacement of parts.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2013Publication date: June 13, 2013Applicant: PALOMAR MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventor: Palomar Medical Technologies, Inc.
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Publication number: 20130072803Abstract: The present invention is generally directed to dermatological devices and methods in which one or more skin characteristics, such as the melanin index, are determined by analyzing radiation backscattered from a skin region illuminated by at least one, and preferably, two or more wavelengths, e.g., in a range of about 600 nm to about 900 nm. In many embodiments, the radiation is coupled to the skin via a waveguide, and an optical sensor is employed to ascertain contact between the waveguide (e.g., a waveguide surface adapted for contact with the skin) and the skin.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2012Publication date: March 21, 2013Applicant: PALOMAR MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Gregory Altshuler, Guangming Wang, Henry Zenzie
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Publication number: 20130066237Abstract: Methods and devices are disclosed for controlled mediation and/or improvement of inflammation, inflammation associated with pain, and pain by delivering non-ablative thermal tissue damage to portions of a region of tissue including a volume of inflamed tissue, thereby activating the immune systems pain relief response to the tissue damage.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2012Publication date: March 14, 2013Applicant: PALOMAR MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Michael H. Smotrich, Ilya Yaroslavsky, Gregory B. Altshuler, Richard Cohen
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Publication number: 20130018236Abstract: Photocosmetic device for use in medical or non-medical environments (e.g., a home, barbershop, or spa), which can be used for a variety of tissue treatments. Radiation is delivered to the tissue via optical systems designed to pattern the radiation and project the radiation to a particular depth. The device has a variety of cooling systems including phase change cooling solids and liquids to cool treated skin and the radiation sources. Contact sensors and motion sensor may be used to enhance treatment. The device may be modular to facilitate manufacture and replacement of parts.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2012Publication date: January 17, 2013Applicant: PALOMAR MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Gregory B. Altshuler, Joseph P. Caruso, Henry H. Zenzie, James G. Burke, III, Andrei V. Erofeev
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Patent number: 8346347Abstract: The present invention is generally directed to dermatological devices and methods in which one or more skin characteristics, such as the melanin index, are determined by analyzing radiation backscattered from a skin region illuminated by at least one, and preferably, two or more wavelengths, e.g., in a range of about 600 nm to about 900 nm. In many embodiments, the radiation is coupled to the skin via a waveguide, and an optical sensor is employed to ascertain contact between the waveguide (e.g., a waveguide surface adapted for contact with the skin) and the skin.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2006Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Assignee: Palomar Medical Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Gregory Altshuler, Guangming Wang, Henry Zenzie
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Publication number: 20120323229Abstract: Methods and devices are described that provide for eye-safe treatments using a photocosmetic device on skin tissue. In particular, various eye-safety devices protect the eye, including both the retina and the iris, as well as provide additional skin safety. The devices and methods described are particularly useful in consumer devices, but are useful in other devices also.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2012Publication date: December 20, 2012Applicant: PALOMAR MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Henry Zenzie, Gregory B. Altshuler, Oldrich M. Laznicka
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Patent number: 8328794Abstract: A system for treating a selected dermatological problem and a head. The head may include an optical waveguide having a first end to which EM radiation appropriate for treating the condition is applied. The waveguide also has a skin-contacting second end opposite the first end, which is in contact with the skin, and has a reflection aperture which is substantially as great as the radiation back-scatter aperture from the patient's skin. The portion of the back-scattered radiation entering the waveguide is substantially internally reflected therein, with a reflector being provided. The reflector may be angle dependent so as to more strongly reflect back scattered light more perpendicular to the skin surface than back scattered radiation more parallel to the skin surface. The head may also have a mechanism for forming a reflecting chamber under the waveguide and drawing a fold of skin therein.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2008Date of Patent: December 11, 2012Assignee: Palomar Medical Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Gregory B. Altshuler, Henry H. Zenzie
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Patent number: 8328796Abstract: A light energy delivery head is provided which, in one aspect, mounts laser diode bars or other light energy emitters in a heat sink block which is adapted to cool both the emitters and a surface of a medium with which the head is in contact and to which it is applying light energy. In another aspect, various retroreflection configurations are provided which optimize retroreflection of back-scattered light energy from the medium. The size of the aperture through which light energy is applied to the medium is also controlled so as to provide a desired amplification coefficient as a result of retroreflection.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2011Date of Patent: December 11, 2012Assignee: Palomar Medical Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Gregory B. Altshuler, Henry H. Zenzie
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Publication number: 20120277659Abstract: Controls improve skin and/or eye safety for use of a light based photocosmetic device. The sensors having high spatial resolution and the low probability of sensor failure and improve skin and/or eye safety by differentiating safe and unsafe firing conditions. The system and/or the device is able to identify a topical present on the skin due to characteristics indicative of that topical that are sensed by the system. The topical can be identified by, for example, impedance level, marker(s), and/or multiple characteristics in a multi-phase system. The sensor(s) can improve safety by checking the presence of contact and the uniformity of contact with the identified topical throughout the treatment cycle.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2012Publication date: November 1, 2012Applicant: PALOMAR MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Ilya Yaroslavsky, Gregory B. Altshuler, Mikhail Z. Smirnov, David Tabatadze, Oldrich M. Laznicka, JR.
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Publication number: 20120116271Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for treating connective tissue. The method and apparatus can be used for treating and/or reducing the appearance of cellulite.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2011Publication date: May 10, 2012Applicant: PALOMAR MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Joseph P. Caruso, Andrei V. Belikov, Gregory B. Altshuler, James J. Childs
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Publication number: 20120099816Abstract: An improved photonics module includes a Silicon motherboard having a plurality of v-grooves that collimate and optically align a laser diode emission is held within an enclosure that includes two or more positioning portions that locate and guide the Silicon motherboard in the desired position within the enclosure. The enclosure acts as a heat sink that provides stability and aids in wicking Silicon motherboard mounting material such damage to the Silicon motherboard by the mounting material is avoided. Methods of making the improved photonics module are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2010Publication date: April 26, 2012Applicant: PALOMAR MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventor: Stewart W. Wilson
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Patent number: 8109924Abstract: Methods and apparatus for dermatology treatment are provided which involve the use of continuous wave (CW) radiation, preheating of the treatment volume, precooling, cooling during treatment and post-treatment cooling of the epidermis above the treatment volume, various beam focusing techniques to reduce scattering and/or other techniques for reducing the cost and/or increasing the efficacy of optical radiation for use in hair removal and other dermatological treatments. A number of embodiments are included for achieving the various objectives indicated above.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2011Date of Patent: February 7, 2012Assignees: Palomar Medical Technologies, Inc., The General Hospital CorporationInventors: Gregory B. Altshuler, R. Rox Anderson
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Publication number: 20110267830Abstract: A light energy delivery head is provided which, in one aspect, mounts laser diode bars or other light energy emitters in a heat sink block which is adapted to cool both the emitters and a surface of a medium with which the head is in contact and to which it is applying light energy. In another aspect, various retroreflection configurations are provided which optimize retroreflection of back-scattered light energy from the medium. The size of the aperture through which light energy is applied to the medium is also controlled so as to provide a desired amplification coefficient as a result of retroreflection.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2011Publication date: November 3, 2011Applicant: PALOMAR MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Gregory B. Altshuler, Henry H. Zenzie
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Publication number: 20110257584Abstract: Substances are injected (e.g. laser injected) into skin tissue in order to change optical and/or mechanical properties of the tissue. Methods include ablating one or more micro-holes into tissue, pushing a substance into the one or more micro-holes with energy from the creation of the mirco-holes, with acoustic energy, and/or with laser energy. A container component is filled with the substance to be injected into the skin tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2011Publication date: October 20, 2011Applicant: PALOMAR MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Gregory B. Altshuler, Ilya Yaroslavsky, David Tabatadze, Valery V. Tuchin, Andrei Belikov, Andrei Erofeev
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Patent number: 8002768Abstract: A light energy delivery head is provided which, in one aspect, mounts laser diode bars or other light energy emitters in a heat sink block which is adapted to cool both the emitters and a surface of a medium with which the head is in contact and to which it is applying light energy. In another aspect, various retroreflection configurations are provided which optimize retroreflection of back-scattered light energy from the medium. The size of the aperture through which light energy is applied to the medium is also controlled so as to provide a desired amplification coefficient as a result of retroreflection.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2010Date of Patent: August 23, 2011Assignee: Palomar Medical Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Gregory B. Altshuler, Henry H. Zenzie
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Patent number: D656620Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2010Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Assignee: Palomar Medical Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Gregory B. Altshuler, Ilya Yaroslaysky, Stewart Wilson, Oldrich M. Laznicka, Jr., Min Zhao-Huang