Dermabraize Permanent Hair Removal Method

a permanent hair and dermabrasion technology, applied in the field of permanent hair removal, can solve the problem of painless process, and achieve the effect of no risk of discoloration or blistering of the skin, fast and reliable work

Inactive Publication Date: 2015-08-27
KERR DAVID SORENSEN
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[0010]It is a permanent hair removal method, unlike shaving, tweezing, and epilation, which works faster and more reliably than electrolysis. Unlike laser or IPL, the method can be used by clients with any color of skin, and any color of hair. There is no risk of discoloring or blistering the skin. The process is painless.

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The process is painless.

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[0017]This disclosure presents four embodiments of the invention, each consisting of the same underlying method for permanently removing hair: repetitive dermal abrasion with a textile or fabric made of “Material” (as previously defined) is employed. Where the reciprocation is powered by a motor, and a linear motion is required, any existing technology is utilized to convert rotary motion to linear motion. Any existing technology is also employed for the clamps, rope, securing the rope, and stationary bicycle.

[0018]One embodiment of the invention is shown in both FIG. 1A and FIG. 1B. In FIG. 1A, a hair removal client (“client”) grips rail 1 above motorized unit 2 with the left hand. The Material 3 rests on the clients forearm. The Material 3 is held in the same way by two clamps 4 and 5 which are the same size. Clamp 4 can be seen, and is in the upper position. FIG. 1B shows an opposite view of the client, rail 1, motorized unit 2, Material 3, and clamp 5, which is shown in the lowe...

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A method for permanently removing hair via the employment of repetitive dermal abrasion with any textile or fabric is disclosed. The textile or fabric is made from any synthetic or natural material, or from a blend of any synthetic or natural material. The action of the abrasion is supplied to the treatment area of the skin by any reciprocating motion, whether powered by a motor or by manual action.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]Not applicable.FIELD OF TECHNOLOGY[0002]The present disclosure is a method of permanent hair removal.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0003]The desire to remove hair for aesthetic purposes is not unique to modern times. One historian finds that women engaged in this practice in both ancient Egypt and Greece. Hair removal is now fully ingrained into society, to the degree that it is a social requirement for both men and women.[0004]The most common hair removal methods are only temporary. After shaving, regrowth is visible within 24 hours. Tweezing and epilators keep the skin hair-free for days longer because the hair shaft and root bulb are removed, however, these methods are too painful for some, and can cause unsightly ingrown hairs.[0005]The longer-lasting hair removal methods fall in to three categories: electrolysis, laser, and intense pulsed light (IPL). They are each somewhat successful, but present clients with risks, limitations, and so...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A45D26/00
CPCA45D26/0004
Inventor KERR, DAVID SORENSEN
Owner KERR DAVID SORENSEN
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