Means For Removal Of Skin Or Material Therefrom Patents (Class 606/131)
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Patent number: 8226662Abstract: A rechargeable type callus removal instrument is disclosed, that includes a main body having a flaring tube shape with one side opened. The instrument can include a callus storage fitted around the motor shaft of an internal motor that rotates with rotation of the motor shaft, thereby collecting calluses separated from a user's foot therein. A filing cap can cover an upper surface of the callus storage for removing calluses on the user's foot while rotating with the callus storage in contact with a callus surface of the foot. A guide member can be included to assist with forming an exterior barrier such that the calluses being removed by the filing cap are collected in the callus storage without scattering about to the outside. The callus removal instrument enables callus removal using a rotational force of a motor through electric recharging with an improved portability while preventing water infiltration.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2008Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Inventor: Jae Hyun Song
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Patent number: 8226663Abstract: A microdermabrasion hand piece includes an elongated body portion having a particle supply channel and a waste removal channel extending lengthwise, parallel to a longitudinal axis, through the body portion; a removable tip attachable to a proximal end of the body portion, the removable tip defining a treatment orifice; the particle supply channel being oriented to direct a stream of abrasive particles, which are drawn into and guided through the particle supply channel, substantially toward a center of the treatment orifice; and an automatic vacuum relief valve assembly oriented centrally in the hand piece and generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the hand piece, the vacuum relief valve assembly being responsive to skin contact, wherein the hand piece provides automatic limitation on skin extension, wherein extension of the skin in the treatment orifice, beyond a predetermined limit, is prevented and excessive extension of skin of various thicknesses is eliminated.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2010Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Inventors: Irina Remsburg, Olexii Alex Yashchenko
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Patent number: 8221437Abstract: A liquid delivery wand includes a centrally located fluid storage chamber. An absorbent pad is located within the working end of the wand for applying the treatment liquid to the skin while a vacuum is applied to the skin through an abrasive coated treatment tip. Coaxial, cylindrical tubes with flow channels between tube surfaces control the flow rate, the pressure drop being established by the close fit and length of adjacent surfaces of the coaxial components. The flow rate of the liquid is adjustable by simply rotating the interfitting components. The chamber that holds the liquid is sealed from the atmosphere at the distal and proximal end. When the wand is connected to vacuum and the distal end contacts the skin, the vacuum applies a negative pressure to the fluids within a fluid chamber. A small portion of liquid is thus transferred to wet the filter pad.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2010Date of Patent: July 17, 2012Assignee: Altair Instruments, Inc.Inventors: Stephen H. Waldron, Paula Kent
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Publication number: 20120165831Abstract: A method for treating an affected skin area includes providing a pillow including an exfoliating micro-fiber material coupled to the pillow. The affected skin area is positioned in contact with the exfoliating micro-fiber material. The affected skin area is then abraded by moving the affected skin area relative to the exfoliating micro-fiber material. By providing the exfoliating micro-fiber material coupled to the pillow, the abrading of the affected skin area may be performed during the sleep of a person having the affected skin area.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2011Publication date: June 28, 2012Inventor: Eric Gonzalez
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Publication number: 20120165832Abstract: Tools and methods are provided for removing biological units from a body surface utilizing a removal tool. The tools may incorporate retention members and mechanisms configured to impede movement of the biological unit in the direction of a distal end of the tool and to improve retention of the biological unit in the tool. Some of the retention members are stationary and some are movable within the lumen of the biological unit removal tools. The distal tips of the tools are desirably configured to reduce the chance of transection of a biological unit, such as by including both cutting segments and blunt relief segments. A number of dual concentric tube embodiments permit a division of removal functions. Distal fluid or gas delivery may be used to help separating biological units from surrounding tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2012Publication date: June 28, 2012Inventors: Clifford A. Oostman, JR., Miguel G. Canales
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Publication number: 20120158018Abstract: The invention relates to a fish hook remover to help the removal of a fish hook embedded in a human body part, said fish hook being provided with a barbed portion, a curved portion and a shank portion having an extremity, wherein said fish hook remover comprises: (i) a base; (ii) an engaging member to engage the curved portion of the hook; (iii) a resting surface provided within said base to receive and hold a part of the shank portion of the fish hook; and (iv) securing means to hold said shank portion in position with respect to said base. The invention further relates to a kit comprising said fish hook remover and to a method of removing a fish hook embedded in a human body.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2011Publication date: June 21, 2012Inventor: Giovanni Benedetti
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Publication number: 20120136375Abstract: The invention relates to a device for removal of bothersome acrochordons or skin tags from the skin. The device has an adhesive surface which allows manipulation and locking of the skin tag in such a way that acrochordon ectomic strangulation can occur without anesthetic or risk for bleeding or infections. The device includes three parts with one or several surfaces, the edges of which can be pivoted, folded, rotated or bent in relation to each other, whereby a more or less elastic strangulation of the skin tag causes an occlusion of the blood flow. The skin tag is simultaneously sealed to the skin surface and concealed by the device which makes the painless ectomic process cosmetically acceptable.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2012Publication date: May 31, 2012Applicant: TAGAWAY DEVICES APSInventor: Staffan Sundström
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Publication number: 20120136374Abstract: A device, a system employing the device, and method of performing skin treatment are provided for skin treatment. The device includes a vacuum head base defining a chamber therein and having a substantially smooth treatment tip attached and extending from an end thereof or integral therewith. The tip has at least one central opening that is open to the chamber, and is adapted to contact the skin and traverse the skin in a substantially nonabrasive manner. A vacuum access opening is provided through a side wall of the vacuum head base and adapted to connect with a source of vacuum. A tissue stop member is located within the chamber. It may have an abrasive surface for exfoliating skin cells, or a smooth surface for traversing the skin without substantial abrasion.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2011Publication date: May 31, 2012Applicant: ENVY MEDICAL, INC.Inventor: Kenneth B. Karasiuk
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Patent number: 8182493Abstract: Provided herein is an instrument and method useful to incise in to the skin to a precise depth and at a specific angle with respect to the surface of the skin of a patient, for the extraction of individual follicular groups or individual follicular units. An instrument according to the invention precisely limits the depth of incision, and creates a circular incision around a hair, follicular unit, or follicular cluster in a manner such that no damage occurs to any of the hair shafts.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2006Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Inventor: John P. Cole
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Publication number: 20120123442Abstract: An adhesive patch for the removal or thinning of keratinaceous tissue comprising a backing layer covered on one side by an adhesive layer and an enzyme material comprising salmon zonase. The enzyme material selectively attacks the keratin, but not living cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2010Publication date: May 17, 2012Applicant: Coloplast A/SInventors: Sanne Hartelius Larsen, Leonardo Malcovati
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Publication number: 20120116326Abstract: Methods, apparatuses and systems are disclosed for conditioning a foot surface by contacting a foot surface with an article designed to contact foot surfaces for the purpose of abrading, moisturizing and otherwise conditioning a foot surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2011Publication date: May 10, 2012Inventor: Michele Candella
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Publication number: 20120109153Abstract: The invention relates to a device for removing a parasite from the skin of a host, wherein the device comprises engaging means for engaging the parasite and removing the parasite from the skin of the host, and wherein the device comprises fixation means for fixing the device on the skin of the host, wherein the engaging means are adapted for movement. The device is preferably provided with administering means for the purpose of supplying a cooling medium to at least the parasite. The invention also relates to a method for removing a parasite from the skin, comprising of engaging the parasite, removing the parasite from the skin of the host, supplying a cooling medium to the parasite, fixing the device on the skin of the host and moving the engaging means for the purpose of engaging the parasite.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2012Publication date: May 3, 2012Applicant: MEDA ABInventors: Jan Philip Herweijer, Erika Balzarelli
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Patent number: 8162957Abstract: A tissue processing system includes a series of blades arranged in parallel to form a tissue processor. The blades may be adjusted to create a spaced between each blade in the range of 250-1000 microns. A slicer is included to remove a donor tissue to be processed by the processor. The processor is rotatable 90 degrees so as to create uniform micrografts of tissue for transplanting to a recipient site. An extractor is included to remove tissue particles from the processor after they have been cut into an appropriate size. A cutting block may be provided to ensure uniform thickness of cuts of the donor tissue.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2009Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: KCI Licensing, Inc.Inventors: Ajit Mishra, Charles Seegert
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Patent number: 8163276Abstract: Systems and methods are described that are used to separate cells from a wide variety of tissues. In particular, automated systems and methods are described that separate regenerative cells, e.g., stem and/or progenitor cells, from adipose tissue. The systems and methods described herein provide rapid and reliable methods of separating and concentrating regenerative cells suitable for re-infusion into a subject.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2009Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: Cytori Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: Marc H. Hedrick, John K. Fraser, Michael J. Schulzki, Bobby Byrnes, Grace Carlson, Ronda Schreiber, Isabella Wulur
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Patent number: 8162956Abstract: The present invention relates to an apparatus for footcare, which comprises an abrasive body (1) and members for supporting the abrasive body (1) relatively a ground, the abrasive body (1) has an external surface, and the external surface is at least partly abrasive, whereby the portion of the external surface of the abrasive body (1) that is abrasive comprises a number of partial surfaces, and these partial surfaces comprises at least a concave surface (9, 12) and a convex surface (10, 15). A main surface (9), which at the position of the abrasive body (1) on the ground is faced upwardly, has two concave partial surfaces (A, B) angled against each other, whereby a first part-surface (A) has an angle in the range 15-45° in relation to the ground and a second partial surface (B) has an angle up to 15° in relation to the ground.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2006Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: Falk Inventions ABInventor: Henrik Falk
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Publication number: 20120090219Abstract: An apparatus for killing and removing ticks from the skin of mammals which includes an aerosol canister. An environmentally safe refrigerant HFO-1234yf is carried within the aerosol canister. A mechanism is for dispensing the environmentally safe refrigerant from the aerosol canister directly onto a tick to immobilize and kill the tick. Another mechanism is for safely removing the dead tick from the skin of a mammal.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2011Publication date: April 19, 2012Inventor: JOSEPH LUONGO
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Patent number: 8157814Abstract: A spatula for depilatory use comprises a generally S-section flexible plastics body 4, a straight elastomeric fin 10 at one end, and at the other end, an elastomeric fin of “fish-tail” shape. The straight fin can remove a depilatory preparation from most areas of the skin, and the other fin is able to remove the preparation from less accessible areas. The elastomeric fins give effective hair removal while avoiding the deleterious effects of earlier scrapers.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2001Date of Patent: April 17, 2012Assignee: Reckitt Benckiser (UK) LimitedInventors: Steven Frederick Kelsey, Angela Caroline Morris
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Patent number: 8150505Abstract: Disclosed is an apparatus that creates a number of microconduits, i.e., small holes in the stratum corneum, the outermost layer of human skin tissue, to provide a pathway therethrough, which can be used, for example, for transdermal drug delivery.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2007Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignees: Path Scientific, LLC, Galderma Pharma S.A.Inventor: Terry O. Herndon
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Patent number: 8137363Abstract: An electrical dermabrasion device (10) for exfoliating a foot includes a hollow main body (12); an abrasion unit (32, 42) connected to the main body (12), for exfoliating the foot; and a driving unit (14, 16, 18) incorporated in a hollow portion of the main body (12), for rotating the abrasion unit (32, 42).Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2005Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Inventor: Gyung Su Cho
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Patent number: 8128637Abstract: The invention relates to a device for removal of bothersome acrochordons or skin tags from the skin. The device has an adhesive surface which allows manipulation and locking of the skin tag in such a way that acrochordon ectomic strangulation can occur without anesthetic or risk for bleeding or infections. The device includes three parts with one or several surfaces, the edges of which can be pivoted, folded, rotated or bent in relation to each other, whereby a more or less elastic strangulation of the skin tag causes an occlusion of the blood flow. The skin tag is simultaneously sealed to the skin surface and concealed by the device which makes the painless ectomic process cosmetically acceptable.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2007Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Assignee: TagAway Devices ApSInventor: Staffan Sundström
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Patent number: 8128638Abstract: In one embodiment, a handheld microdermabrasion device includes a treatment head and a motor for driving, e.g., oscillating or rotating, the treatment head to abrade or exfoliate the skin. The treatment head may be abrasive or non-abrasive, and includes a passage or opening in communication with a reservoir for containing a topical solution. As the skin is abraded by the treatment head, the topical solution from the reservoir is automatically dispensed through the opening in the treatment head. In some embodiments, the motor which drives the treatment head also drives a pump for moving fluid from the reservoir and through the treatment head. The topical solution may be abrasive or non-abrasive. In some embodiments, the topical solution is a therapeutic solution for treating the skin.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2007Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Assignee: eMed, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth B Karasiuk, N. Brendon Boone, III, Steven Edward Wojcik
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Patent number: 8123761Abstract: The invention relates to a device for removing a parasite from the skin of a host, wherein the device comprises engaging means for engaging the parasite and removing the parasite from the skin of the host, and wherein the device comprises fixation means for fixing the device on the skin of the host, wherein the engaging means are adapted for movement. The device is preferably provided with administering means for the purpose of supplying a cooling medium to at least the parasite. The invention also relates to a method for removing a parasite from the skin, comprising of engaging the parasite, removing the parasite from the skin of the host, supplying a cooling medium to the parasite, fixing the device on the skin of the host and moving the engaging means for the purpose of engaging the parasite.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2005Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Assignee: Meda ABInventors: Jan Philip Herweijer, Erika Balzarelli
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Publication number: 20120046670Abstract: A wound cleansing assembly, which includes or is a wound cleansing cloth (1), having at least one carrier layer (2) and threads (3) disposed on the carrier layer (2) and protruding from the carrier (2), preferably made exclusively of synthetic fibers, preferably plastic fibers.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2010Publication date: February 23, 2012Inventors: Johannes Engl, Robert Strohal
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Patent number: 8118789Abstract: A deodorizer device for controlling body odor comprises a structure having an external metal oxide surface with a contour to contact the surface of the skin where perspiration is produced and is degraded by bacterial organisms on the skin into body odor. The metal oxide surface is reactable with water supplied to the surface of the skin to render the bacterial organisms ineffectual to degrade perspiration later produced on the skin into body odor. The deodorizer device together with a water source form a deodorizer system. A method of controlling body odor involves supplying water to the surface of the skin where perspiration is produced and is degraded by bacterial organisms into body odor and, at the same time, contacting the surface of the skin with a metal oxide surface of a deodorizer device.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2007Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Assignee: Abbott Research Group, Inc.Inventors: Dominic C. Abbott, Chun Lim Abbott
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Patent number: 8119121Abstract: Cells present in processed lipoaspirate tissue are used to treat patients. Methods of treating patients include processing adipose tissue to deliver a concentrated amount of stem cells obtained from the adipose tissue to a patient. The methods may be practiced in a closed system so that the stem cells are not exposed to an external environment prior to being administered to a patient. Compositions that are administered to a patient include a mixture of adipose tissue and stem cells so that the composition has a higher concentration of stem cells than when the adipose tissue was removed from the patient.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2003Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Assignee: Cytori Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: John K. Fraser, Marc H. Hedrick
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Patent number: 8105580Abstract: Cells present in adipose tissue are used to promote wound healing in a patient. Methods of treating patients include processing adipose tissue to deliver a concentrated amount of regenerative cells obtained from the adipose tissue to a patient. The methods may be practiced in a closed system so that the regenerative cells are not exposed to an external environment prior to being administered to a patient. Accordingly, in a preferred method, cells present in adipose tissue are placed directly into a recipient along with such additives necessary to promote, engender or support a therapeutic benefit.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2004Date of Patent: January 31, 2012Assignee: Cytori Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: John K. Fraser, Marc H. Hedrick, Eric Daniels
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Patent number: 8105340Abstract: The invention is directed to an epilator apparatus for the removal of hair. The epilator apparatus comprises a tape, which adheres to the hairs as the apparatus is moved relative to the skin. The motion of the apparatus relative to the skin feeds the tape into the plucking zone where the tape with the hairs adhered thereto is redirected perpendicular to the skin. This redirection results in the hairs being plucked from the skin as the epilator apparatus is advanced.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2004Date of Patent: January 31, 2012Assignee: Braun GmbHInventors: Frieder Grieshaber, Klaus-Peter Lange, Klaus Ramspeck, Christof Ungemach
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Publication number: 20120022435Abstract: An apparatus for treating skin has a console with a user input device and a handpiece assembly. The handpiece assembly is configured to treat skin. A fluid line provides fluid communication between the console and the handpiece assembly. A manifold system is coupled to the console and controlled by the user input device. The manifold system is configured to hold releasably a plurality of fluid sources and deliver fluid from at least one of the plurality of fluid sources to the handpiece assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2011Publication date: January 26, 2012Applicant: EDGE SYSTEMS CORPORATIONInventors: Roger Ignon, Scott Mallett, Abraham Solano, William Cohen
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Publication number: 20120022556Abstract: The present invention is concerned with a body grooming device that comprises a head section that comprises a drivable body grooming unit, a hand piece section that comprises a drive, and an attachment section detachably arranged between the head section and the hand piece section. The attachment section comprises a power transmission unit arranged for transmitting power from the hand piece section to the head section in an operation mode of the body grooming device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2011Publication date: January 26, 2012Inventor: Pedro Sanchez-Martinez
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Publication number: 20120022555Abstract: The present invention is concerned with a body grooming device such as a hair removal device or a massaging device that comprises a drive, an application material supply for supplying an application material at an application material supply outlet, and an atomizer unit for atomizing the application material, which atomizer unit comprises a brush-like element having at least a bristle-like protrusion, said brush-like element being coupled to the drive so that the brush-like element is driven during an operation mode of the body grooming device such that the bristle-like protrusion repeatedly contacts the application material supply outlet of the application material supply. The special atomizer unit arrangement is simple, can be made in a cost efficient manner and is also effectively atomizing an application material, e.g. water, soap, lotion, gel etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2011Publication date: January 26, 2012Inventors: Pedro Sanchez-Martinez, Judith Von Dahlen, Stefan Sindlinger
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Publication number: 20120016379Abstract: A hand held device for removing hard skin from calluses comprises a handle (1) and a cutting head (2) having a base plate (8), and several tubular cutting elements (10) inclined so that their cutting edges lie in inclined planes at an angle of 5° to 45° to a skin contact plane defined by the extremities of the cutting elements. The cutting elements can be arranged in an array of staggered rows.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2009Publication date: January 19, 2012Applicant: LRC Products LimitedInventors: Peter Kay, Libby Marshall, Clive Southernwood
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Publication number: 20120016380Abstract: A system and method for rejuvenating skin through ablation using a handheld device (200) having a removable treatment component (213) with an abrasive material on one surface of the component which surface is on a portion of the treatment component (213) configured to conform to a skin surface. The system further includes application of other elements to facilitate skin recovery and rejuvenation processes.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2011Publication date: January 19, 2012Inventors: Brian D. Zelickson, David A. Kist, Mark A. Rydell
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Publication number: 20110313429Abstract: Exemplary embodiments of apparatus and method for obtaining one or more portions of biological tissue (“micrografts”) to form grafts are provided. For example, a hollow tube can be inserted into tissue at a donor site, and a pin provided within the tube can facilitate controlled removal of the micrograft from the tube. Micrografts can be harvested and directly implanted into an overlying biocompatible matrix through coordinated motion of the tube and pin. A needle can be provided around the tube to facilitate a direct implantation of a micrograft into a remote recipient site or matrix. The exemplary apparatus can include a plurality of such tubes and pins for simultaneous harvesting and/or implanting of a plurality of micrografts. The harvested micrografts can have a small dimension, e.g., less than about 1 mm, which can promote healing of the donor site and/or viability of the harvested tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2011Publication date: December 22, 2011Applicant: The General Hospital CorporationInventors: Richard Rox Anderson, William A. Farinelli, Walfre Franco, Joshua Tam, Fernanda H. Sakamoto, Apostolos G. Doukas, Martin Purschke, Min Yao
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Publication number: 20110301617Abstract: Provided is a system and method for immobilizing and killing a tick on a host, allowing for removal of the tick without triggering of the tick's regurgitation reflex. Further provided are compositions and kits related thereto.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2011Publication date: December 8, 2011Inventor: Gregory P. Bach
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Publication number: 20110295273Abstract: A liquid delivery wand includes a centrally located fluid storage chamber. An absorbent pad is located within the working end of the wand for applying the treatment liquid to the skin while a vacuum is applied to the skin through an abrasive coated treatment tip. Coaxial, cylindrical tubes with flow channels between tube surfaces control the flow rate, the pressure drop being established by the close fit and length of adjacent surfaces of the coaxial components. The flow rate of the liquid is adjustable by simply rotating the interfitting components. The chamber that holds the liquid is sealed from the atmosphere at the distal and proximal end. When the wand is connected to vacuum and the distal end contacts the skin, the vacuum applies a negative pressure to the fluids within a fluid chamber. A small portion of liquid is thus transferred to wet the filter pad.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2010Publication date: December 1, 2011Inventors: Stephen H. Waldron, Paula Kent
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Publication number: 20110295272Abstract: A radial deployment surgical tool having an inner shaft, an outer shaft and a function head. The radial deployment surgical tool is adapted for performing surgical procedures within narrow regions within a patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2010Publication date: December 1, 2011Applicant: ZYGA TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Robert Assell, Thomas Godfrey Berg
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Patent number: 8066716Abstract: An instrument and technique for the removal of epidermal layers in a controlled manner utilizing a hand-held instrument with a working end that (i) a vacuum aspiration system, (ii) a source for delivery of a sterile fluids or pharmacological agents to the skin; and (iii) a skin interface surface in the working end that has specially shape structure for abrading surface layers of the patient's epidermis as the working end is moved over the patient's skin while at the same time causing rapid penetration of the fluids into the skin for therapeutic purposes. Movement of the working end across the skin causes abrasion of the surface layers in a path over the patient's skin. The method of the invention may be used in a periodic treatment for the removal of superficial skin layers that enhances the synthesis of dermal collagen aggregates by inducing the body's natural wound healing response.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2006Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Assignee: Axia MedSciences, LLCInventor: John H. Shadduck
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Patent number: 8052662Abstract: A system and method for rejuvenating skin through ablation using a handheld device (200) having a removable treatment component (213) with an abrasive material on one surface of the component which surface is on a portion of the treatment component (213) configured to conform to a skin surface. The system further includes application of other elements to facilitate skin recovery and rejuvenation processes.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2008Date of Patent: November 8, 2011Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies, Inc.Inventors: Brian D. Zelickson, David A. Kist, Mark A. Rydell
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Publication number: 20110270274Abstract: A skin care element holder is designed for use with a handheld body having a receptacle. The skin care element holder includes a substantially circular plate having a diameter between about 20 and about 60 mm. The substantially circular plate has a first surface arranged and configured for coupling to the skin care element; a second surface, opposite the first surface; and an outer peripheral edge. The second surface of the substantially circular plate has at least one spacer leg; a plurality of engagement arms; and at least one key. Each of the at least one spacer leg, engagement arms and key extend from the second surface in a direction away from the first surface. The at least one spacer leg supports the plate in the receptacle. At least one of said engagement arms includes a snap-fit projection for engagement with a recess in the receptacle. The key is arranged and configured to fit into a notch in the receptacle. Handheld skin care systems incorporating the skin care holder are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2010Publication date: November 3, 2011Inventor: Raymond J. Hull, JR.
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Patent number: 8048089Abstract: An apparatus for treating skin has a console with a user input device and a handpiece assembly. The handpiece assembly is configured to treat skin. A fluid line provides fluid communication between the console and the handpiece assembly. A manifold system is coupled to the console and controlled by the user input device. The manifold system is configured to hold releasably a plurality of fluid sources and deliver fluid from at least one of the plurality of fluid sources to the handpiece assembly.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2006Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Assignee: Edge Systems CorporationInventors: Roger Ignon, Scott Mallett, Abraham Solano, William Cohen
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Publication number: 20110257588Abstract: A new minimally invasive surgical approach is proposed that contemplates a method and apparatus for tightening lax skin without visible scarring via a device in various surgical procedures such as plastic surgery procedures. In some embodiments, the device is a single use disposable instrument. This approach circumvents surgically related scarring and the clinical variability of electromagnetic heating of the skin and performs small multiple pixilated resections of skin as a minimally invasive alternative to large Plastic surgical resections of skin. This approach can also be employed in areas of the body that are currently off limits to plastic surgery due to the visibility of the surgical scar. In addition, the approach can perform a skin grafting operation by harvesting the transected incisions of skin from a tissue site of a donor onto a skin defect site of a recipient with reduced scarring of the patient's donor site.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2010Publication date: October 20, 2011Inventor: Edward W. Knowlton
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Patent number: 8025669Abstract: A portable microderm abrasion device is comprised of a hollow housing containing an electric motor that operates an air pump having air suction and air exhaust ports. A hollow, disposable exfoliation grit supply cartridge is removably located within an upper bay, while a separate hollow, disposable waste collection cartridge is also located within a lower bay in the housing directly beneath the grit supply cartridge. The two cartridges are separately removable from the housing. Grit from the supply cartridge is mixed with air drawn by a vacuum created by the air pump into a grit entrainment duct located within the waste collection cartridge and carried to a movable wand. A particulate filter located in the waste collection cartridge allows air, but prevents solid waste material, from being discharged to ambient atmosphere.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2006Date of Patent: September 27, 2011Assignee: Biorenew Labs, LLCInventors: Jonathan Edward David, Dale W. Bolen
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Publication number: 20110224691Abstract: Systems, methods, and apparatuses for debriding a tissue site, such as a wound, involve using solid CO2 particles and reduced pressure to cut and remove undesired tissue in a controlled manner. The system may urge the undesired tissue into a treatment cavity and then cut the undesired tissue with impinging CO2 particles. The CO2 particles sublime into a gas and present little or no mess. Other systems, methods, and apparatuses are presented.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2011Publication date: September 15, 2011Inventors: David George Whyte, Keith Patrick Heaton
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Publication number: 20110224690Abstract: It is of utmost importance that an imbedded tick is removed promptly after attachment and without causing distress to prevent possible infection from harmful diseases ticks carry. Further problems are created when the mouthparts are disassociated and left within the host's dermis. The Tick Removal Instrument is able to reliably remove the tick, including the mouthparts, without provoking the parasite to expel fluids into the host. The tick engaging portion includes a “vee groove” and a pointing prong which close upon each other to trap the tick. The pointing prong includes a specifically designed part which paralyzes the tick and causes it to release its grip from within the host's dermis. Ergonomic thumb and finger locators facilitate the use of the tool in a comfortable position suitable for use by either hand. The tick is easily removed by a gentle motion of the tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2010Publication date: September 15, 2011Inventors: Robert E. Henson, John Henson, JR.
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Publication number: 20110218552Abstract: A system and method for the removal of various skin lesions located on or in the outer layer of the skin.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2010Publication date: September 8, 2011Inventors: Roger P. Hoffman, David Bertler
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Patent number: 7985595Abstract: Disclosed herein is a method for extracting a biosubstance from a root of a hair, including the step of using as the hair a hair that has pulling force of at least a predetermined reference value to pull out the hair.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2010Date of Patent: July 26, 2011Assignee: Sony CorporationInventors: Takuro Yamamoto, Tomoteru Abe, Kazuhiro Nakagawa, Shiko Yamashita, Haruhiko Soma, Noriyuki Kishii
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Patent number: 7967810Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for a sub-atmospheric wound-care (SAWS) system for treating an open wound. The SAWS system includes a regulated vacuum source for developing a negative pressure, a flow rate meter configured to measure a flow rate of liquid removed from the wound, a primary pressure regulating sensor located proximate the wound for directly measuring the negative pressure at the wound, a backup pressure regulating sensor located vacuum tube, a porous dressing suitable to be sealed airtight which is positioned within a wound interface chamber, a collection canister configured to collect said liquid removed from the wound, and an adapter configured to use wall suction a primary regulated vacuum source.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2007Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Inventors: Brett A. Freedman, Robert L. Pauly
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Patent number: 7951156Abstract: A device, a system employing the device, and method of performing skin treatment are provided for skin treatment. The device includes a vacuum head base defining a chamber therein and having a substantially smooth treatment tip attached and extending from an end thereof or integral therewith. The tip has at least one central opening that is open to the chamber, and is adapted to contact the skin and traverse the skin in a substantially nonabrasive manner. A vacuum access opening is provided through a side wall of the vacuum head base and adapted to connect with a source of vacuum. A tissue stop member is located within the chamber. It may have an abrasive surface for exfoliating skin cells, or a smooth surface for traversing the skin without substantial abrasion.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2006Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Assignee: Envy Medical, Inc.Inventor: Kenneth B. Karasiuk
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Publication number: 20110125167Abstract: A device is provided, the device being adapted for keeping in a wallet, a pocket, a bag, or similar place portable to a person, where the device is designed substantially as a credit card in size with a length of between 75 mm and 85 mm, possibly approximately 83 mm, a width of between 45 mm and 55 mm, possibly approximately 54 mm, and a thickness of maximum 5 mm, where card is preferably made of a relatively stiff material, such as cardboard, metal, wood or plastic, the card having at least one edge being sharpened in relation to a remaining part of the card, where the card has at least one recess or location for holding at least one agent for applying on the skin of a person or an animal.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2008Publication date: May 26, 2011Applicant: SKANCARD APSInventor: Per Kirkegaard Hansen
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Patent number: RE42960Abstract: A treatment tool and tissue collection system, for removal of outer layers of skin to provide a revitalized, fresh skin surface, and a method of using same, comprising a abrasive tipped tool mounted on the end or within the end of a hollow tube, said tube being connected to a source of vacuum. The vacuum aids in maintaining intimate contact between the abrasive tip and the skin during the treatment process and transports the removed tissue to a collection container. The abrasive surface within the tube is a motor driven abrasive pad. Contact between the pad and the abrasive disk is brought about or increased by application of a vacuum through the tube to the skin surface.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2000Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Altair Instruments, Inc.Inventor: Stephen H. Waldron