Skin therapy system

Inactive Publication Date: 2009-07-09
OREGON AESTHETIC TECH
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One challenge with light therapy treatment, and especially home light therapy treatment, is that the light therapy sessions are not performed correctly or are performed erratically or inconsistently.
Results from light therapy have at best been mixed due to the light the

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[0018]Light from Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) has therapeutic effects when applied to skin. Blue LED light has a wavelength of around 475 nm nanometers (nms) and red LED light has a wavelength of around 650. The shorter blue wavelength has more effect on the top skin layers and has been determined to kill the bacteria that causes acne. Longer red wavelengths tend to penetrate the deeper layers of the skin and have more of a regenerative effect on the skin.

[0019]When used together, the blue LED light can be used to kill bacteria and the effects of acne while the red LED light can be used to then regenerate the skin and reduce the recovery time after the acne treatment. The system described below can be used for removing acne but can also be used for other skin therapies. For example, the light therapy system can be used to reduce the effects of aging and wrinkles and can generally be used for revitalizing the condition of skin.

[0020]Using light therapy for removing acne, ...

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A light therapy appliance comprises an electronic circuit including Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) configured to emit light at one or more different wavelengths. A hand held enclosure containing the electronic circuit includes a front lens that directs the multiple different colored lights to a top surface of skin. The light therapy appliance be can be programmed for different skin conditions and may be used in conjunction with different topical ointments.

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TECHNICAL FIELD[0001]The present disclosure relates generally to appliances and / or topical ointments used for skin therapy.BACKGROUND[0002]Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) and lasers have been used for skin therapy, such as for treating acne and for reducing wrinkles. Most existing light therapy devices are large expensive devices that are located in salons or in doctor's offices. The face of a patient is located next to a machine that then radiates powerful laser or LED light. Many of these light therapy machines burn a top layer of skin off the patient. The patient then re-grows a new skin layer that is healthier and may contain fewer wrinkles than the previously removed skin layer. These stand-alone light therapy devices are too expensive for patient purchase and are not intended for frequent periodic use. For example, a patient's skin would be severely burn and could be permanently damaged if this high intensity laser was applied to the skin every day.[0003]Other hand-held light the...

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IPC IPC(8): A61N5/06
CPCA61N5/0616A61N2005/0644A61N2005/0663A61N2005/0652A61N2005/0651
Inventor DARM, JERRYRIPPER, JOHNSAGEN, JASONSEITZ, FORRESTSIEFKEN, ALLENWITTENBROCK, STEVAN
Owner OREGON AESTHETIC TECH
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