Systems, devices, and methods of treating tissue and cellulite by non-invasive acoustic subcision

A cutting device and sound wave technology, applied in the field of shock wave treatment of tissue and cellulite, can solve the problems of not being able to promote tissue response, not being able to provide, etc.

Pending Publication Date: 2021-12-03
SOLITON
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Therefore, current shock wave therapy cannot promote tissue response, and cannot provide a non-painful therapy that does not rely on cavitation

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[0107] Embodiments of the present application refer to systems, devices and methods for disrupting fibrous extracellular matrix of target tissue using high-frequency shock waves. In some embodiments, high frequency shock waves are applied to the skin to sever a hardened (eg, hard and unresponsive) fibrous diaphragm in the subcutaneous fat. Fragmentation and / or severing of the fibrous septum in the subcutaneous fat can result in an improvement in the appearance of cellulite on the skin (eg, smoother skin). Fragmentation and / or severing of the fibrous diaphragm in the subcutaneous fat is a physical effect not produced by conventional sonic therapy or other non-invasive treatments.

[0108] The high-frequency shock waves described in this article also produce or cause biological effects similar to conventional sound wave therapy, such as collagen regeneration, angiogenesis, lymphangiogenesis, and inflammation inhibition. . In some embodiments, the shock waves applied are applie...

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Embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to systems, devices, and methods of inducing physical effects in tissue, such as dermis, adipose, musculoskeletal, vascular, hepatic tissue, using unfocused or planar, non-cavitating acoustic shock waves. The physical effects include disruption of fibrous extracellular matrix of the targeted tissues. Embodiments of the present disclosure include applying rapid acoustic pulses (e.g., shock waves) to cause a breakdown in the fibrous extracellular matrix to reduce the appearance of cellulite or scars in a treatment area. Such unfocused or planar, non-cavitating acoustic shock waves may induce a tissue reaction, such as reduction of fibrosis, induction of angiogenesis, or lymphangiogenesis.

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[0001] [Cross reference to related applications] [0002] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62 / 829,026, filed April 3, 2019, and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62 / 892,973, filed August 28, 2019, which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety incorporated into this article. technical field [0003] The present invention generally relates to devices and methods for treating tissue and cellulite using shock waves. More specifically, but not by way of limitation, the present invention relates to methods of treatment using shock waves to cause disruption of the extracellular matrix of fibers of target tissue. Background technique [0004] Gynoid lipodystrophy in women is a localized disorder of the subcutaneous tissue that results in alterations in skin topography, such as a dimpled appearance instead of a smooth one. This condition, commonly known as "cellulite," usually appears on the hips, buttocks, and thig...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A61N7/00
CPCA61N7/00A61N2007/0008A61N2007/0039A61B17/225A61B2017/00792A61B17/2251A61H23/008A61B2017/306A61B90/30A61B2090/064A61B2017/0084A61F2007/108A61B17/22004A61F7/0085A61B2017/00747A61B2017/00566A61B2017/22025A61F2007/0288A61H9/0057A61H23/02A61H2201/0188A61H2201/0214A61H2201/1238A61H2201/5056A61H2201/5071A61H2201/5092A61H2207/00
Inventor C·C·卡佩利D·W·罗伯特森
Owner SOLITON
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