Patents by Inventor Gregory Altshuler
Gregory Altshuler has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20070038206Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed for use by a consumer in a non-medical setting that uses at least one low power optical radiation source in a suitable device that can be positioned over a treatment area for a substantial period of time or can be moved over the treatment area one or more times during each treatment. The apparatus can be moved over or applied to or near the consumer's skin surface as light or other electromagnetic radiation is applied to the skin.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2006Publication date: February 15, 2007Applicant: PALOMAR MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Gregory Altshuler, Ilya Yaroslavsky, James Cho, Stewart Wilson, Liam O'Shea, Andrey Belikov
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Publication number: 20070027440Abstract: This invention relates to apparatus for using a lamp for treatment of a patient's skin, which lamp is more efficient then prior such devices and to methods of using lamps for various skin treatments. The apparatus improves efficiency by minimizing photon leakage and by other enhancements. The invention also includes various enhancements to waveguides used for optical treatment on a patient's skin.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2006Publication date: February 1, 2007Inventors: Gregory Altshuler, Mikhail Inochkin, Valery Khramov, Sergey Biruchinsky, Andrei Erofeev, Andrey Belikov
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Publication number: 20060287646Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2006Publication date: December 21, 2006Applicants: PALOMAR MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC., THE GENERAL HOSPITAL CORPORATION D/B/A MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL, PALOMAR/MGHInventors: Gregory Altshuler, R. Anderson
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Publication number: 20060271028Abstract: A device and method for utilizing optical radiation to treat tissue are described. In one aspect, the device is a dermatological treatment device. The device can be used, for example, for treatment of dermatological and cosmetic conditions. The device can include a sensor that indicates when the device is in contact with a subject's tissue. Operation of the device can, in some instances, be partially or fully automated. The device can further include a light source that is air cooled and a cooling plate that is chilled preferably to 5° C. The device can also include a window that is enlarged to reduce the power density and facilitate heating of tissue at depth.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2006Publication date: November 30, 2006Applicant: PALOMAR MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Gregory Altshuler, Andrey Belikov, Liam O'Shea, Ilya Yaroslavsky, Andrei Erofeev
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Publication number: 20060253176Abstract: This invention relates generally to methods and apparatus for utilizing energy, e.g., optical radiation, to treat various dermatological and cosmetic conditions. A handheld dermatological device that facilitates viewing and measuring parameters of a treatment area before, during, and after application of a treatment modality, and methods of use therefor, are disclosed. The device can include a deflective device that can steer radiation to control a target position of the radiation. The device can also include a control device to allow a user to control the radiation through manipulation of the deflective device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2006Publication date: November 9, 2006Applicant: PALOMAR MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Joseph Caruso, Gregory Altshuler, Liam O'Shea
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Publication number: 20060206103Abstract: A device and method for utilizing optical radiation to treat tissue are described. In one aspect, the device is a dermatological treatment device. The device can be used, for example, for treatment of dermatological and cosmetic conditions. The device can include a sensor that indicates when the device is in contact with a subject's tissue. Operation of the device can, in some instances, be partially or fully automated. The device can further include a light source that is air cooled and a cooling plate that is chilled preferably to 5° C. The device can also include a window that is enlarged to reduce the power density and facilitate heating of tissue at depth.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2006Publication date: September 14, 2006Applicant: PALOMAR MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Gregory Altshuler, Andre Belikov, Liam O'Shea, Ilya Yaroslavsky, Andrei Erofeev
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Publication number: 20060194164Abstract: Oral phototherapy applicators are disclosed that are sized and shaped so as to fit at least partially in a user's mouth with a plurality of bristles of elongate shape coupled to an apparatus body. The applicators can be adapted to brush the user's teeth and further include at least one radiation emitter coupled to the body to provide phototherapeutic radiation to a portion of the oral cavity other than tissue in contact with the bristles. In one embodiment, the applicator include a heat transfer element, such as, for example a fluid pump.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2005Publication date: August 31, 2006Applicant: PALOMAR MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Gregory Altshuler, Andrei Erofeev, Andrey Belikov
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Publication number: 20060161143Abstract: 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: December 12, 2005Publication date: July 20, 2006Applicant: PALOMAR MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Gregory Altshuler, Henry Zenzie
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Publication number: 20060149343Abstract: 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: September 15, 2005Publication date: July 6, 2006Applicant: PALOMAR MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Gregory Altshuler, Joseph Caruso, Henry Zenzie, James Burke, Andrei Efrofeev
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Publication number: 20060122668Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for performing a therapeutic treatment on a patient's skin by concentrating applied radiation of at least one selected wavelength at a plurality of selected, three-dimensionally located, treatment portions, which treatment portions are within non-treatment portions. The ratio of treatment portions to the total volume may vary from 0.1% to 90%, but is preferably less than 50%. Various techniques, including wavelength, may be utilized to control the depth to which radiation is concentrated and suitable optical systems may be provided to concentrate applied radiation in parallel or in series for selected combinations of one or more treatment portions.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2005Publication date: June 8, 2006Applicants: PALOMAR MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC., THE GENERAL HOSPITAL CORPORATION d/b/a MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITALInventors: R. Anderson, Gregory Altshuler, Dieter Manstein, Sergey Biruchinsky, Andrei Erofeev
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Publication number: 20060058712Abstract: Methods of treatment of tissue with electromagnetic radiation (EMR) to produce lattices of EMR-treated islets in the tissue are disclosed. Also disclosed are devices and systems for producing lattices of EMR-treated islets in tissue, and cosmetic and medical applications of such devices and systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2005Publication date: March 16, 2006Applicant: Palomar Medical Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Gregory Altshuler, Ilya Yaroslavsky, Andrei Erofeev, David Tabatadze, Mikhail Smirnov, James Childs
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Publication number: 20060020309Abstract: Methods of treatment of tissue with electromagnetic radiation (EMR) to produce lattices of EMR-treated islets in the tissue are disclosed. Also disclosed are devices and systems for producing lattices of EMR-treated islets in tissue, and cosmetic and medical applications of such devices and systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2005Publication date: January 26, 2006Applicant: Palomar Medical Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Gregory Altshuler, Ilya Yaroslavsky, Andrei Erofeev, Mikhail Smirnov, James Childs
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Publication number: 20060009750Abstract: The invention relates to an apparatus for performing a treatment on tissue. The apparatus can feature a hand piece having a waveguide with an output for applying radiation from an optical radiation source to the tissue. In addition, the apparatus can include a reflective mask coupled to the output of the waveguide. The reflective mask can have a spatial pattern with openings therein to provide selected treatment spots on the tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2005Publication date: January 12, 2006Applicant: Palomar Medical Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Gregory Altshuler, Mikhail Inochkin, Valery Khramov, Sergey Biroushinsky, Andrei Erofeev, Andrei Belikov
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Publication number: 20060004306Abstract: Methods of treatment of tissue with electromagnetic radiation (EMR) to produce lattices of EMR-treated islets in the tissue are disclosed. Also disclosed are devices and systems for producing lattices of EMR-treated islets in tissue, and cosmetic and medical applications of such devices and systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2005Publication date: January 5, 2006Applicant: Palomar Medical Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Gregory Altshuler, Ilya Yaroslavsky, Andrei Erofeev, Mikhail Smirnov, James Childs
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Publication number: 20060004347Abstract: Methods of treatment of tissue with electromagnetic radiation (EMR) to produce lattices of EMR-treated islets in the tissue are disclosed. Also disclosed are devices and systems for producing lattices of EMR-treated islets in tissue, and cosmetic and medical applications of such devices and systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2005Publication date: January 5, 2006Applicant: Palomar Medical Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Gregory Altshuler, Ilya Yaroslavsky, Andrei Erofeev, David Tabatadze, Mikhail Smirnov, James Childs
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Publication number: 20050215988Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for performing a medical procedure on a patient, for example a dermatological procedure, by use of electromagnetic radiation (EMR) having a relatively low peak power, and in particular a peak power low enough so as not to result in a phase change in the heater or chromophore absorbing radiation which would result in a significant reduction in its absorption, and of relatively long duration which is generally greater than, sometimes significantly greater than, the thermal relaxation time of the irradiated target.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2005Publication date: September 29, 2005Applicants: PALOMAR MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC., MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITALInventors: Gregory Altshuler, Michael Smotrich, Henry Zenzie, Michael Smirnov, R. Anderson, Dieter Manstein, Eliot Battle
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Publication number: 20050171517Abstract: A system for treating a selected dermatological problem and a head for use with such system are provided. 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, a temperature sensor being located within a few millimeters, and preferably within 1 to 2 millimeters, of the second end of the waveguide. A temperature sensor may be similarly located in other skin contacting portions of the head. A mechanism is preferably also provided for removing heat from the waveguide and, for preferred embodiments, the second end of the head which is in contact with the skin has a reflection aperture which is substantially as great as the radiation back-scatter aperture from the patient's skin.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2005Publication date: August 4, 2005Inventors: Gregory Altshuler, Henry Zenzie
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Publication number: 20050154381Abstract: The present invention provides a handheld dermatological device for visualizing a skin treatment region prior to, during, or after therapeutic treatment with therapeutic energy. An apparatus according to the teachings of the invention can include an image capture device and a display device mounted to the apparatus and electrically coupled to the image capture device. The display device is capable of displaying images of the treatment area captured by the image capture device. The apparatus can further include a head capable of transmitting therapeutic energy to a treatment area, which can be precisely aligned by the user to a desired portion of the treatment area through the use of the display device. In some embodiments, the apparatus can include one or more illumination sources for illuminating a skin target region, and shield for shielding the image capture device from direct reflection of the illuminating radiation from a selected skin surface portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2004Publication date: July 14, 2005Inventors: Gregory Altshuler, Liam O'Shea, Oldrich Laznicka
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Publication number: 20050154382Abstract: The present invention provides a handheld dermatological device for visualizing a skin treatment region prior to, during, or after therapeutic treatment with therapeutic energy. An apparatus according to the teachings of the invention can include an image capture device and a display device mounted to the apparatus and electrically coupled to the image capture device. The display device is capable of displaying images of the treatment area captured by the image capture device. The apparatus can further include a head capable of transmitting therapeutic energy to a treatment area, which can be precisely aligned by the user to a desired portion of the treatment area through the use of the display device. In some embodiments, the apparatus can include one or more illumination sources for illuminating a skin target region, and shield for shielding the image capture device from direct reflection of the illuminating radiation from a selected skin surface portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2004Publication date: July 14, 2005Inventors: Gregory Altshuler, Liam O'Shea, Oldrich Laznicka
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Publication number: 20050107849Abstract: Oral phototherapy applicators are disclosed that are sized and shaped so as to fit at least partially in a user's mouth and have at least one radiation emitter coupled to an apparatus body to irradiate a portion of the oral cavity with phototherapeutic radiation, the emitter being capable of delivering radiation to a region of facial tissue. The apparatus can be configured to direct radiation to at least one portion of the oral cavity, e.g., a tooth, cheek, tongue, palate, throat, lymphatic tissue, blood, gland, follicle, collagen and pigmentation. In one embodiment, radiation from the emitter can penetrate the muscosal lining of the oral cavity and deliver phototherapeutic energy to a region of facial tissue. The apparatus can further include bristles to provide a phototherapeutic toothbrush. Alternatively, the apparatus body can be adapted for placement in a fixed position relative to the oral cavity during phototherapy.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2004Publication date: May 19, 2005Inventors: Gregory Altshuler, Valery Tuchin