Micro-dermal tone skin stimulator

A skin, intermittent technique, applied in the direction of therapy, electrotherapy, etc., which can solve the problems of disappointment and inconvenience

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-05-21
CAROL COLE
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The disadvantage is that the use of the above-mentioned devices is still relatively inconvenient, and the results are also disappointing.

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[0021] The present invention is a miniature epidermal elasticity stimulator system, which is used to generate low-voltage waveform current pulses to the facial skin through a dedicated probe head. The system is a portable device with fully integrated components designed for use in the consumer's home.

[0022] 1 and 2 are a rear view and a front view, respectively, of a portable miniature epidermal elasticity stimulator 20 . The stimulator 20 generally includes a hand-held base stimulation unit formed with a compact housing 22; a battery pack (built-in) housed through a removable case lid 23; and an internal circuit board (in package). Using "handheld" means that the entire device is easy to hold and operate to its intended purpose with one hand. In an exemplary embodiment, housing 22 is approximately 4.3" long by 2.41" wide, is shaped to fit in the hand, and is molded in half from plastic.

[0023] A pair of integrated and laterally spaced skin conditioning probes 24A and ...

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A micro dermal tone skin stimulator system (2) that uses safe, painless, low-level electrical impulses to ''reprogram'' the muscles to assure nearly original muscle shape and to support skin tissues with healthier blood circulation and more youthful firmness. The system comprises a portable hand-held unit with fully-integrated components designed for consumer home use. The components include a housing (22), battery pack, an internal circuit board, and an integrated pair of spherical toning probes (24A ,24B) for delivering the stimulating current to the skin. The circuit board generates a positive low-voltage square wave with 50% duty cycle and 60 ms pulse duration for five cycles, then a negative square wave with 50% duty cycle for five cycles, which repeats, delivering an adjustable 0 to 400 micro-amps output (adjustable by potentiometer). The electrical impulses delivered through the spherical probes (24A , 24B) by a gliding technique rehabilitates the muscles, improves circulation, texture and tone almost immediately, and continued use according to a weekly protocol provides lasting clarity and restores freshness to one's appearance.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to a skin care device, in particular to a facial electric stimulator. Background technique [0002] Electrical stimulators have long been used to electrically stimulate muscles, skin, nerves, and hair for improved circulation and general rehabilitation. In Asian cultures, stimulators of appropriate strength and frequency are believed to have a potentiating effect when applied to specific areas. [0003] This is thanks to Thomas W.Wing.D.C., N.D., LAC., a five-generation Chinese medicine practitioner who introduced the microcurrent instrument in 1974. Until the 1980s, he used electroacupuncture devices for the treatment of muscle relaxation, atrophy and sclerosis. Dr. Wing's device has been certified by the FDA (US Food and Drug Administration) as a muscle stimulator. However, it was only then found to be useful in the cosmetic industry for cell regeneration (restoring function), facial skin tone and wrinkle reduction. ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A61N1/00
CPCA61N1/326A61N1/328A61N1/00
Inventor 卡罗·科尔
Owner CAROL COLE
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