Skin monitoring device, skin management device, and skin management system based on skin monitoring
Through communication and processor control between the skin monitoring device and the skin management device, skin temperature and condition are monitored and displayed in real time, solving the problem of inaccurate confirmation of skin temperature and condition in existing technologies, and achieving the effects of preventing burns and improving management efficiency.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-09-30
- Publication Date
- 2026-05-29
AI Technical Summary
Existing skin management devices cannot accurately determine whether the skin temperature is appropriate, which increases the risk of burns. At the same time, they cannot accurately determine the condition of the skin surface, which affects management efficiency.
The system uses a skin monitoring device and a skin management device to communicate. The processor monitors and displays the skin temperature in real time, including the skin temperature at the previous and current energy irradiation locations. By combining motion data and skin condition data, it achieves accurate temperature monitoring and condition confirmation.
It enables real-time monitoring of skin temperature during skin management, timely prevention of burns, and accurate confirmation of skin surface condition, thereby improving management efficiency.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This disclosure relates to a skin monitoring device, a skin management device, and a skin management system based on skin monitoring. Background Technology
[0002] Ultrasound refers to waves with frequencies above 20 kHz. Because of its ability to penetrate water, it is widely used in at least one of the medical fields, including ultrasound diagnostic devices and ultrasound irradiation instruments.
[0003] In the medical field, ultrasound imaging devices that utilize the penetrating and reflecting properties of ultrasound waves are the most representative. For example, there is a device that visualizes the time and intensity of reflections as ultrasound waves penetrate various organs inside the human body, thereby obtaining cross-sectional images of the body.
[0004] In addition, there is a device that uses heat generated by high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) to burn away specific subcutaneous tissues such as tumors in the skin, or to induce degeneration and regeneration of skin tissue.
[0005] However, existing skin management devices cannot accurately determine whether the skin temperature is appropriate, nor can they accurately determine the condition of the skin surface. Therefore, they have limitations in improving the efficiency of skin management while preventing burns. Summary of the Invention
[0006] The embodiments disclosed herein can monitor skin temperature in real time and accurately confirm whether the skin temperature is in an appropriate state when using a skin management device. Therefore, users can take appropriate measures in a timely manner, thereby improving the efficiency of skin management and preventing burns in advance.
[0007] Furthermore, the embodiments disclosed herein can accurately determine the condition of the skin surface when using a skin management device, thereby improving the efficiency of skin management.
[0008] The problems to be solved by this disclosure are not limited to those mentioned above, and those skilled in the art will be able to further understand other problems not mentioned through the following description.
[0009] To achieve the aforementioned technical objectives, a skin monitoring device according to one aspect of this disclosure is characterized in that it may include: a first communication unit for communicating with a skin management device; and a first processor for controlling actions related to skin monitoring; the first processor controls the projection unit such that skin temperature received by the first communication unit at a location corresponding to the previous energy irradiation position of the skin management device is displayed on the patient's face or the periphery of the patient's face via the projection unit.
[0010] Furthermore, the present invention is characterized in that: the first processor can also control the projection unit, thereby causing the skin temperature corresponding to the current energy irradiation position of the skin management device to be displayed on the patient's face or around the patient's face through the projection unit.
[0011] Furthermore, the present invention is characterized in that: the first processor can also control the first display unit, thereby causing the skin temperature at the previous energy irradiation position of the skin management device to be displayed through the first display unit.
[0012] Furthermore, the present invention is characterized in that: the first processor can also control the first display unit, thereby causing the skin temperature corresponding to the current energy irradiation position of the skin management device to be displayed through the first display unit.
[0013] In addition, the present invention may also include: an acquisition unit that acquires at least one of the patient's motion data, the motion data of the skin management device, the patient's skin condition data, and the patient's skin temperature data.
[0014] Furthermore, the present invention is characterized in that: the first processor can also control the projection unit, thereby causing the patient's skin condition data to be displayed on the patient's face or around the patient's face through the projection unit.
[0015] Furthermore, the present invention is characterized in that the first display unit can also be controlled so that the patient's skin condition data can be displayed through the first display unit.
[0016] Furthermore, the present invention is characterized in that: the first processor can also transmit at least one of the skin temperature data corresponding to the previous energy irradiation location and the skin temperature data corresponding to the current energy irradiation location to the skin management device via the first communication unit, thereby displaying at least one of the skin temperature corresponding to the previous energy irradiation location and the skin temperature corresponding to the current energy irradiation location.
[0017] In addition, the present invention may also include: a skin confirmation device that performs at least one of measuring the patient's skin condition and image projection of the patient's skin temperature.
[0018] Furthermore, according to another aspect of this disclosure, the skin management device is characterized by comprising: a second communication unit for communicating with a skin monitoring device; and a second processor for controlling actions related to skin management; the second processor, based on action data of the ultrasonic irradiation unit and skin temperature data acquired by the second acquisition unit, transmits the skin temperature data corresponding to the previous energy irradiation position to the skin monitoring device via the second communication unit, thereby displaying the skin temperature corresponding to the previous energy irradiation position of the ultrasonic irradiation unit on the patient's face or around the patient's face via the projection unit of the skin monitoring device.
[0019] Furthermore, according to another aspect of this disclosure, a skin management system based on skin monitoring is characterized in that it may include: a skin monitoring device; and a skin management device, communicating with the skin monitoring device; the skin management device transmits skin temperature data corresponding to the previous energy irradiation location to the skin monitoring device, thereby displaying the skin temperature corresponding to the previous energy irradiation location on the patient's face or around the patient's face through the skin monitoring device; the skin monitoring device receives the skin temperature data corresponding to the previous energy irradiation location through the skin management device and displays the skin temperature corresponding to the previous energy irradiation location on the patient's face or around the patient's face.
[0020] In addition, a computer program stored in a computer-readable storage medium can be provided, which is combined with hardware, i.e., a computer, to perform skin management methods based on skin monitoring.
[0021] In addition, a computer-readable storage medium may be provided for recording a computer program used to run the methods of this disclosure.
[0022] By using the aforementioned solutions disclosed herein, skin temperature can be monitored in real time and accurately confirmed to be in an appropriate state when using a skin management device. Therefore, users can take appropriate measures in a timely manner, thereby improving the efficiency of skin management while preventing burns in advance.
[0023] Furthermore, the aforementioned solutions to the problems disclosed herein can accurately determine the condition of the skin surface when using a skin management device, thereby improving the efficiency of skin management.
[0024] The effects of this disclosure are not limited to those mentioned above, and those skilled in the art will be able to further understand other effects not mentioned through the following description. Attached Figure Description
[0025] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram illustrating an example of a skin management system based on skin monitoring according to the present disclosure.
[0026] Figure 2 right Figure 1 The composition of the skin monitoring device in the diagram is illustrated.
[0027] Figure 3 right Figure 2 The composition of the skin management device in the diagram is illustrated.
[0028] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram illustrating an example of a skin management system based on skin monitoring installed on a bed according to this disclosure.
[0029] Figure 5 Yes Figure 4 A schematic diagram illustrating the structure of the skin monitoring device is shown in the figure.
[0030] Figures 6 to 15 It is through Figure 4 A schematic diagram illustrating at least one of the skin monitoring devices and skin management devices in the image showing skin temperature on or around the face. Detailed Implementation
[0031] Throughout this disclosure, the same reference numerals denote the same constituent elements. Not all elements of the embodiments are described in this disclosure; rather, repetitions in the general technical field or between embodiments are omitted. The terms "part, module, component, block" as used in the specification can be implemented in software or hardware, and according to embodiments, multiple "parts, modules, components, blocks" can be implemented by a single constituent element, or a "part, module, component, block" can include multiple constituent elements.
[0032] Throughout the specification, when a part is described as being "connected" to other parts, this includes not only direct connections but also indirect connections, and indirect connections include connections via wireless communication networks.
[0033] Furthermore, when it is stated that a part "includes" a certain constituent element, unless otherwise expressly stated to the contrary, it does not mean that other constituent elements are excluded, but rather that other constituent elements may also be included.
[0034] In the full text of the instruction manual, when it is described as a component being "on" other components, it includes not only the case where a component is connected to other components, but also the case where there is another component between the two components.
[0035] Terms such as "first" and "second" are used to distinguish one constituent element from other constituent elements, but the constituent element is not limited by the aforementioned terms.
[0036] Unless there is an explicit exception in the context, singular statements also have plural meanings.
[0037] The identification numbers in each step are used for illustrative purposes only and do not indicate the order of the steps. Unless a specific order is explicitly stated in the context, the steps may be performed in a manner different from the stated order.
[0038] The working principle and embodiments of this disclosure will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0039] In this specification, the apparatus according to this disclosure includes all kinds of apparatuses that can provide results to a user by performing computational processing. For example, the apparatus according to this disclosure may simultaneously include a computer, a server device, and a portable terminal, or one of these forms.
[0040] The computers may include, for example, laptops equipped with web browsers, desktops, laptops, tablet PCs, and slate PCs.
[0041] Server devices are servers that process information by communicating with external devices. They can include application servers, computing servers, database servers, file servers, email servers, proxy servers, and web servers.
[0042] Portable terminals, as wireless communication devices that ensure portability and mobility, can include all types of handheld wireless communication devices such as Personal Communication Systems (PCS), Global System for Mobile communications (GSM), Personal Digital Cellular (PDC), Personal Handyphone Systems (PHS), Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs), International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT)-2000, Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA)-2000, W-CDMA, Wireless Broadband Internet (WiBro), and smartphones, as well as wearable devices such as watches, rings, bracelets, anklets, necklaces, glasses, contact lenses, or head-mounted devices (HMDs).
[0043] According to the skin monitoring-based skin management system disclosed herein, it may include: a skin monitoring device; and a skin management device, which communicates with the skin monitoring device; the skin management device transmits skin temperature data corresponding to the previous energy irradiation location to the skin monitoring device, thereby displaying the skin temperature corresponding to the previous energy irradiation location on the patient's face or around the patient's face through the skin monitoring device; the skin monitoring device receives the skin temperature data corresponding to the previous energy irradiation location through the skin management device and displays the skin temperature corresponding to the previous energy irradiation location on the patient's face or around the patient's face.
[0044] As described above, the skin management system based on skin monitoring according to this disclosure can monitor skin temperature in real time and accurately confirm whether the skin temperature is in an appropriate state when using the skin management device. Therefore, the user can take appropriate measures in a timely manner, thereby improving the efficiency of skin management and preventing burns in advance.
[0045] Furthermore, the skin management system based on skin monitoring disclosed herein can accurately determine the condition of the skin surface when using a skin management device, thereby improving the efficiency of skin management.
[0046] The following section will provide a detailed description of the skin management system based on skin monitoring according to this disclosure.
[0047] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram illustrating an example of a skin management system based on skin monitoring according to the present disclosure. Figure 2 right Figure 1 The composition of the skin monitoring device in the diagram is illustrated. Figure 3 right Figure 2 The composition of the skin management device in the diagram is illustrated.
[0048] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram illustrating an example of a skin management system based on skin monitoring installed on a bed according to this disclosure. Figure 5 Yes Figure 4 A schematic diagram illustrating the structure of the skin monitoring device is shown in the figure.
[0049] Figures 6 to 15 It is through Figure 4 A schematic diagram illustrating at least one of the skin monitoring devices and skin management devices in the image showing skin temperature on or around the face.
[0050] See Figures 1 to 15 The skin management system 1000 may include a skin monitoring device 100 and a skin management device 200.
[0051] The skin management device 200 can communicate with the skin monitoring device 100.
[0052] At this time, the skin management device 200 can transmit skin temperature data corresponding to the previous energy irradiation location to the skin monitoring device 100, thereby displaying the skin temperature corresponding to the previous energy irradiation location on the patient's face or the patient's facial periphery via the skin monitoring device 100. The previous energy irradiation location can be the location where energy was just irradiated before the ultrasonic irradiation unit 250 of the skin management device 200 moved to the current energy irradiation location. For example, the facial periphery can be at least one of a pillow or bed, but is not limited to this; it can be any part or object other than the face.
[0053] Furthermore, the skin management device 200 can transmit skin temperature data corresponding to the current energy irradiation location to the skin monitoring device 100, thereby displaying the skin temperature corresponding to the current energy irradiation location on the patient's face or the area around the patient's face via the skin monitoring device 100. The current energy irradiation location can be the location where the ultrasonic irradiation unit 250 of the skin management device 200 is currently irradiating energy.
[0054] In addition, the skin management device 200 can transmit skin temperature data corresponding to the previous energy irradiation location and skin temperature data corresponding to the current energy irradiation location to the skin monitoring device 100, so that the skin monitoring device 100 can simultaneously or superimpose the skin temperature corresponding to the previous energy irradiation location and the skin temperature corresponding to the current energy irradiation location on the patient's face or the area around the patient's face.
[0055] That is, the skin management device 200 may include a second communication unit 210, a second memory 220, a second processor 230, a second display unit 240, an ultrasonic irradiation unit 250, and a second acquisition unit 260. The energy irradiation device H2 may include the ultrasonic irradiation unit 250 for applying heat or cooling, and may also include a second acquisition unit 260 for acquiring motion data of the ultrasonic irradiation unit 250 and skin temperature data of the patient. For example, the energy irradiation device H2 may be provided in the form of a head unit. In this case, the ultrasonic irradiation unit 250 may irradiate ultrasonic energy, high-frequency energy, or low-frequency energy. However, it is not limited to these; the ultrasonic irradiation unit 250 may be any device for applying heat or cooling to the human body. Furthermore, the second acquisition unit 260 may include a motion sensor for acquiring motion data of the ultrasonic irradiation unit 250 and a temperature sensor for acquiring skin temperature data of the patient.
[0056] The second communication unit 210 can communicate with the first communication unit 170 of the skin monitoring device 100. The second memory 220 can store motion data of the ultrasonic irradiation unit 250 and skin temperature data. The second processor 230 can control actions related to skin management.
[0057] The second processor 230 can transmit the skin temperature data corresponding to the previous energy irradiation position to the first communication unit 170 of the skin monitoring device 100 via the second communication unit 210 based on the motion data of the ultrasonic irradiation unit 250 and the skin temperature data acquired by the second acquisition unit 260. As a result, the skin temperature corresponding to the previous energy irradiation position of the ultrasonic irradiation unit 250 is displayed on the patient's face or the area around the patient's face via the projection unit 130 of the skin monitoring device 100.
[0058] Furthermore, the second processor 230 can also transmit the skin temperature data corresponding to the current energy irradiation position to the first communication unit 170 of the skin monitoring device 100 via the second communication unit 210 based on the motion data of the ultrasonic irradiation unit 250 and the skin temperature data acquired by the second acquisition unit 260. This allows the skin temperature corresponding to the current energy irradiation position of the ultrasonic irradiation unit 250 to be displayed on the patient's face or around the patient's face via the projection unit 130 of the skin monitoring device 100.
[0059] Furthermore, the second processor 230 can also transmit the skin temperature data corresponding to the previous energy irradiation position and the skin temperature data corresponding to the current energy irradiation position to the first communication unit 170 of the skin monitoring device 100 via the second communication unit 210 based on the motion data of the ultrasonic irradiation unit 250 and the skin temperature data corresponding to the current energy irradiation position of the ultrasonic irradiation unit 250. As a result, the projection unit 130 of the skin monitoring device 100 can simultaneously or superimpose the skin temperature corresponding to the previous energy irradiation position of the ultrasonic irradiation unit 250 and the skin temperature corresponding to the current energy irradiation position on the patient's face or the area around the patient's face.
[0060] Furthermore, the second processor 230 can also transmit the skin temperature data corresponding to the previous energy irradiation position to the first communication unit 170 of the skin monitoring device 100 via the second communication unit 210 based on the motion data of the ultrasonic irradiation unit 250 and the skin temperature data acquired by the second acquisition unit 260, thereby displaying the skin temperature corresponding to the previous energy irradiation position of the ultrasonic irradiation unit 250 via the first display unit 160 of the skin monitoring device 100.
[0061] Furthermore, the second processor 230 can also transmit the skin temperature data corresponding to the current energy irradiation position to the first communication unit 170 of the skin monitoring device 100 via the second communication unit 210 based on the motion data of the ultrasonic irradiation unit 250 and the skin temperature data acquired by the second acquisition unit 260, thereby displaying the skin temperature corresponding to the current energy irradiation position of the ultrasonic irradiation unit 250 via the first display unit 160 of the skin monitoring device 100.
[0062] Furthermore, the second processor 230 can receive at least one of the skin temperature data corresponding to the previous energy irradiation position and the skin temperature data corresponding to the current energy irradiation position from the first communication unit 170 of the skin monitoring device 100 via the second communication unit 210, and then display at least one of the skin temperature corresponding to the previous energy irradiation position and the skin temperature corresponding to the current energy irradiation position via the second display unit 240.
[0063] The skin monitoring device 100 can communicate with the skin management device 200.
[0064] At this time, the skin monitoring device 100 can receive skin temperature data corresponding to the previous energy irradiation location through the skin management device 200, and display the skin temperature corresponding to the previous energy irradiation location on the patient's face or around the patient's face.
[0065] In addition, the skin monitoring device 100 can also receive skin temperature data corresponding to the current energy irradiation location through the skin management device 200, and display the skin temperature corresponding to the current energy irradiation location on the patient's face or around the patient's face.
[0066] In addition, the skin monitoring device 100 can also receive skin temperature data corresponding to the previous energy irradiation location and skin temperature data corresponding to the current energy irradiation location through the skin management device 200, and display the skin temperature corresponding to the previous energy irradiation location and the skin temperature corresponding to the current energy irradiation location simultaneously or superimposed on the patient's face or the area around the patient's face.
[0067] That is, the skin monitoring device 100 may include a first acquisition unit 110, a skin measurement unit 120, a projection unit 130, a first memory 140, a first processing unit 150, a first display unit 160, and a first communication unit 170. The first acquisition unit 110, skin measurement unit 120, projection unit 130, and first display unit 160 may be provided as a single unit. Alternatively, the first acquisition unit 110, skin measurement unit 120, projection unit 130, and first display unit 160 may be provided separately from each other or partially separately. For example, the first acquisition unit 110 may acquire at least one of the patient's motion data and the motion data of the skin management device 200.
[0068] The first acquisition unit 110 may be a motion detection camera capable of detecting at least one of the patient's movement and the movement of the skin management device 200. Alternatively, the first acquisition unit 110 may be an artificial intelligence (AI) based motion detection camera capable of accurately detecting at least one of the patient's movement and the movement of the skin management device 200. In this case, the first acquisition unit 110 can accurately detect the position of the action corresponding to the movement of the skin management device 200.
[0069] The first acquisition unit 110 can also acquire the patient's skin temperature data. The first acquisition unit 110 can be a thermal imaging camera capable of measuring the patient's skin temperature. In this case, the first acquisition unit 110 can be an artificial intelligence (AI) based thermal imaging camera that can accurately measure the patient's skin temperature at a certain distance, a certain height, and the desired patient position, based on the user's selection. Specifically, the first acquisition unit 110 can accurately measure the patient's skin temperature at locations where the movement position corresponding to the movement of the skin management device 200 deviates from a pre-set target position.
[0070] At this time, the first acquisition unit 110 can be configured as an acquisition unit or as a separate acquisition unit in order to acquire the patient's motion data, the motion data of the skin management device, the skin condition data, and the skin temperature data.
[0071] The first display unit 160 may be provided at one of the following locations: below, above, left, or right of the first acquisition unit 110. In this case, the first display unit 160 may be a liquid crystal display (LCD) or an organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display.
[0072] Furthermore, the skin monitoring device 100 may also include a skin confirmation device H1 that performs at least one of measuring skin condition and projecting an image of skin temperature, or the skin measuring unit 120 and the projection unit 130 may be separately equipped. That is, the skin confirmation device H1 may include a skin measuring unit 120 that measures skin condition and a projection unit 130 that projects an image of the skin temperature at the energy irradiation location of the skin management device 200. However, this is not a limitation; the projection unit 130 may be equipped on the other side of the skin monitoring device 100 or as a separate device.
[0073] The skin measurement unit 120 can be one of a skin measurement camera, a high-resolution camera, or a depth camera. Specifically, the skin measurement unit 120 can be one of an AI-based skin measurement camera, an AI-based high-resolution camera, or an AI-based depth camera capable of precisely and accurately measuring skin condition. As described above, the skin measurement unit 120 can measure the skin condition before and after ultrasound irradiation. For example, the skin condition can be skin moisture status, abnormal conditions such as acne, and the depth of the skin requiring ultrasound irradiation. Regarding skin depth, the depth of the dermis and fat layer may vary among different patients. Furthermore, the projection unit 130 can be one of a projector, a beam-shaped projector, or a laser. The first memory 140 can store at least one of the patient's motion data, the skin management device 200's motion data, skin condition data, and the patient's skin temperature data. The first communication unit 170 can communicate with the second communication unit 210 of the skin management device 200. The first processor 150 can control actions related to skin monitoring.
[0074] The first processor 150 can control the projection unit 130, so that the skin temperature at the previous energy irradiation location of the ultrasonic irradiation unit 250, received through the first communication unit 170, is displayed on the patient's face or the area around the patient's face via the projection unit 130. At this time, as... Figure 6 As shown, the projection unit 130 can display a skin temperature image P1, corresponding to the previous energy irradiation location, on the patient's face or around the patient's face.
[0075] The first processor 150 can also control the projection unit 130, so that the skin temperature at the current energy irradiation position of the ultrasonic irradiation unit 250, received through the first communication unit 170, is displayed on the patient's face or the area around the patient's face via the projection unit 130. At this time, as... Figure 7 As shown, the projection unit 130 can display a skin temperature image P2 corresponding to the current energy irradiation location on the patient's face or around the patient's face.
[0076] The first processor 150 can also control the projection unit 130, so that the skin temperature at the previous energy irradiation position of the ultrasonic irradiation unit 250 and the skin temperature at the current energy irradiation position, received through the first communication unit 170, are simultaneously or superimposed on the projection unit 130 and displayed on the patient's face or the area around the patient's face. At this time, as... Figure 8As shown, the projection unit 130 can simultaneously display a skin temperature image corresponding to the previous energy irradiation location and a skin temperature image P3 corresponding to the current energy irradiation location on the patient's face or around the patient's face. Furthermore, as... Figure 9 As shown, the projection unit 130 can overlay a skin temperature image P4 corresponding to the current energy irradiation position onto a skin temperature image corresponding to the previous energy irradiation position and display it on the patient's face or the area around the patient's face.
[0077] The first processor 150 can also control the first display unit 160 and the second display unit 240, so that the skin temperature at the previous energy irradiation position of the ultrasonic irradiation unit 250, received through the first communication unit 170, is displayed on the first display unit 160 and the second display unit 240. At this time, as... Figure 10 As shown, the first display unit 160 and the second display unit 240 can display a skin temperature image P5 corresponding to the previous energy irradiation location.
[0078] The first processor 150 can also control the first display unit 160 and the second display unit 240, so that the skin temperature at the current energy irradiation position of the ultrasonic irradiation unit 250, received through the first communication unit 170, is displayed on the first display unit 160 and the second display unit 240. At this time, as... Figure 11 As shown, the first display unit 160 and the second display unit 240 can display a skin temperature image P6 corresponding to the current energy irradiation location.
[0079] The first processor 150 can also control the first display unit 160 and the second display unit 240, so that the skin temperature at the previous energy irradiation position corresponding to the ultrasonic irradiation unit 250 and the skin temperature at the current energy irradiation position, received through the first communication unit 170, are simultaneously or superimposed on the first display unit 160 and the second display unit 240. At this time, as... Figure 12 As shown, the first display unit 160 and the second display unit 240 can simultaneously display a skin temperature image corresponding to the previous energy irradiation position and a skin temperature image P7 corresponding to the current energy irradiation position on the patient's face or around the patient's face. Furthermore, as... Figure 13As shown, the first display unit 160 and the second display unit 240 can overlay a skin temperature image P8 corresponding to the current energy irradiation position onto a skin temperature image corresponding to the previous energy irradiation position and display it on the patient's face or the area around the patient's face. The first processor 150 can also control the projection unit 130 so that the patient's skin condition data measured by the skin measurement unit 120 is displayed on the patient's face or the area around the patient's face via the projection unit 130. The first processor 150 can also control the first display unit 160 so that the patient's skin condition data measured by the skin measurement unit 120 is displayed on the first display unit 160.
[0080] The first processor 150 can also transmit at least one of skin temperature data corresponding to the previous energy irradiation location and skin temperature data corresponding to the current energy irradiation location to the second communication unit 210 of the skin management device 200 via the first communication unit 170, thereby displaying at least one of the skin temperature corresponding to the previous energy irradiation location and skin temperature corresponding to the current energy irradiation location via the second display unit 240 of the skin management device 200.
[0081] In addition, such as Figure 14 As shown, the projection unit 130 can display a skin temperature image P9 on the patient's face or around the patient's face, and as... Figure 15 As shown, the first display unit 160 and the second display unit 240 can also display the skin temperature image P10 on the patient's face or around the patient's face. At this time, the projection unit 130, the first display unit 160, and the second display unit 240 can respectively display skin temperature images P9 and P10 corresponding to the previous energy irradiation position, or they can respectively display the skin temperature image corresponding to the current energy irradiation position, or they can simultaneously or superimpose the skin temperature images corresponding to the previous energy irradiation position and the skin temperature images corresponding to the current energy irradiation position.
[0082] At least one of the first processor 150 and the second processor 230 can input data on the patient's energy irradiation site and the length of the line segment connecting points in the patient's facial image into the artificial intelligence model. It can also control the projection unit 130 to display the positions of skin temperature images P9 and P10 learned and recommended by the artificial intelligence model through the projection unit 130. Furthermore, it can control at least one of the first display unit 160 and the second display unit 240 to display the information through at least one of the first display unit 160 and the second display unit 240.
[0083] Furthermore, at least one of the first processor 150 and the second processor 230 can input patient energy irradiation site data and patient anatomical data into the artificial intelligence model, and can also control the projection unit 130 to display the positions of skin temperature images P9 and P10 learned and recommended by the artificial intelligence model through the projection unit 130. Moreover, it can also control at least one of the first display unit 160 and the second display unit 240 to display through at least one of the first display unit 160 and the second display unit 240.
[0084] For example, at least one of the first processor 150 and the second processor 230 can irradiate the energy irradiation area corresponding to a part of the patient's face during the movement of the energy irradiation device H2, and can also control the projection unit 130 to display the positions of skin temperature images P9 and P10 at positions other than the corresponding part (such as cheeks, jaws, chins, foreheads, and noses) through the projection unit 130. Furthermore, at least one of the first display unit 160 and the second display unit 240 can be controlled to display the images through the first display unit 160 and the second display unit 240.
[0085] As another example, at least one of the first processor 150 and the second processor 230, when irradiating energy irradiation sites corresponding to all parts of the patient's face during the movement of the energy irradiation device H2, determines whether skin temperature images P9 and P10 can be displayed on the face based on their size. In this case, if skin temperature images P9 and P10 can be displayed on the face, at least one of the first processor 150 and the second processor 230 can display the skin temperature images P9 and P10 at a pre-set displayable facial position. Furthermore, if skin temperature images P9 and P10 cannot be displayed on the face, at least one of the first processor 150 and the second processor 230 can display the skin temperature images P9 and P10 at a pre-set displayable periphery of the face.
[0086] Furthermore, in this disclosure, at least one of the first processor 150 and the second processor 230 can display motion images of at least one of the face, eyes, nose, mouth, hands, arms, feet, and legs received within a preset time period in the form of motion images of an actual patient or motion images of a virtual character in at least one of the first display units 160 and the second display units 240.
[0087] Furthermore, in this disclosure, at least one of the first processor 150 and the second processor 230 can display motion images of either the heating device or the cooling device received within a predetermined time period in the form of motion images of the actual device or motion images based on virtual reality in at least one of the first display units 160 and the second display units 240.
[0088] Furthermore, in this disclosure, at least one of the first processor 150 and the second processor 230 can display at least one skin image among the surface image, pore image, keratin image and sweat pore image received within a preset time period in the form of a skin image of an actual object or a skin image of a virtual character in at least one of the first display units 160 and the second display units 240.
[0089] Furthermore, in this disclosure, at least one of the first processor 150 and the second processor 230 can display human body temperature images of at least one of the face, eyes, nose, mouth, forehead, jaw, cheek, ears, hands, arms, feet, and legs received within a preset time period in the form of human body temperature images of actual objects or human body temperature images of virtual characters in at least one of the first display units 160 and the second display units 240.
[0090] Furthermore, the first memory 140 and the second memory 220 can respectively store algorithms for controlling the operation of the components within the device or data related to the program implementing the algorithms. The first processor 150 and the second processor 230 can respectively execute the aforementioned operations using the data stored in the first memory 140 and the second memory 220. The first memory 140 and the second memory 220, and the first processor 150 and the second processor 230 can each be implemented using independent chips. Alternatively, the first memory 140 and the second memory 220, and the first processor 150 and the second processor 230 can each be implemented using a single chip.
[0091] The first memory 140 and the second memory 220 can store data supporting various functions of the device and programs for the operation of components within the device, as well as input / output data, and can also store multiple application programs (or applications) driven in the device, data for the operation of the device, and instructions. At least some of the applications described above can be downloaded from an external server via wireless communication.
[0092] The first memory 140 and the second memory 220 described above may include at least one type of storage medium selected from flash memory type, hard disk type, solid state disk type (SSD), silicon disk drive type (SDD), multimedia card micro type, memory card type (e.g., security digital card (SD) or extreme digital card (XD) memory), random access memory (RAM), solid-state random access memory (SRAM), read-only memory (ROM), electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM), programmable read-only memory (PROM), magnetic memory, magnetic disk, and optical disk.
[0093] The first communication unit 170 and the second communication unit 210 may include at least one of a wired communication module and a wireless communication module.
[0094] The wired communication module may include at least one of the following: Local Area Network (LAN) module, Wide Area Network (WAN) module, and Value Added Network (VAN) module. It may also include at least one of the following: Universal Serial Bus (USB), High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI), Digital Visual Interface (DVI), Recommended Standard 232 (RS-232), Power Line Communication, and Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS).
[0095] The wireless communication module may include a wireless communication module that supports at least one of the following wireless communication methods: Wi-Fi module, WirelessBroadband module, Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM), Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA), Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA), Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS), Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA), Long Term Evolution (LTE), 4G, 5G, and 6G.
[0096] As described above, this disclosure can monitor the temperature in real time and accurately confirm whether the temperature is appropriate when using the skin management device, so that the user can take appropriate measures in time, thereby improving the efficiency of skin management and preventing burns in advance.
[0097] Furthermore, this disclosure can accurately determine the condition of the skin surface when using a skin management device, thereby improving the efficiency of skin management.
[0098] In addition to skin management devices, this disclosure can also be applied to a variety of fields, including at least one type of skin examination device and human examination device.
[0099] Corresponding to in Figures 1 to 15 The performance of the constituent elements illustrated in the diagram can be improved by adding or deleting at least one constituent element. Furthermore, those skilled in the art should readily understand that the relative positions of the constituent elements can be altered to correspond to changes in the system's performance or structure.
[0100] Furthermore, the disclosed embodiments can be implemented in the form of a storage medium that stores instructions executable by a computer. The instructions can be stored in the form of program code, and when run by a processor, a program module can be generated and the actions of the disclosed embodiments can be performed. The storage medium can be a computer-readable storage medium.
[0101] As a computer-readable storage medium, it includes all types of storage media that store instructions that can be parsed by a computer. For example, it can be read-only memory (ROM), random access memory (RAM), magnetic tape, magnetic disk, flash memory, and optical data storage devices.
[0102] In the foregoing, the disclosed embodiments have been described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Those skilled in the art to which this disclosure pertains should understand that this disclosure can be implemented in different forms than the disclosed embodiments without altering the technical concept or essential features of this disclosure. The disclosed embodiments are for illustrative purposes only and should not be construed as limiting.
Claims
1. A skin monitoring device, characterized in that, include: The first communications unit communicates with the skin management device; as well as The first processor controls actions related to skin monitoring; The first processor, The projection unit is controlled so that the skin temperature at the previous energy irradiation location of the skin management device, received through the first communication unit, is displayed on the patient's face or the area around the patient's face via the projection unit.
2. The skin monitoring device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The first processor, The projection unit is also controlled so that the skin temperature corresponding to the current energy irradiation position of the skin management device is displayed on the patient's face or around the patient's face via the projection unit.
3. The skin monitoring device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The first processor, The first display unit is also controlled so that the skin temperature at the location previously irradiated by the skin management device is displayed on the first display unit.
4. The skin monitoring device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The first processor, The first display unit is also controlled so that the skin temperature at the current energy irradiation location of the skin management device is displayed on the first display unit.
5. The skin monitoring device according to claim 1, characterized in that, Also includes: The acquisition unit acquires at least one of the patient's motion data, the skin management device's motion data, the patient's skin condition data, and the patient's skin temperature data.
6. The skin monitoring device according to claim 5, characterized in that: The first processor, The projection unit is also controlled so that the patient's skin condition data is displayed on the patient's face or around the patient's face via the projection unit.
7. The skin monitoring device according to claim 5, characterized in that: The first processor, The first display unit is also controlled so that the patient's skin condition data is displayed on the first display unit.
8. The skin monitoring device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The first processor, Furthermore, at least one of the skin temperature data corresponding to the previous energy irradiation location and the skin temperature data corresponding to the current energy irradiation location is transmitted to the skin management device via the first communication unit. This displays at least one of the skin temperature corresponding to the previous energy irradiation location and the skin temperature corresponding to the current energy irradiation location.
9. The skin monitoring device according to claim 1, characterized in that, Also includes: A skin confirmation device that performs at least one of measuring the patient's skin condition and projecting an image of the patient's skin temperature.
10. A skin management device, characterized in that, include: The second communications unit communicates with the skin monitoring device; as well as The second processor controls actions related to skin management; The second processor, Based on the motion data of the ultrasonic irradiation unit and the skin temperature data acquired by the second acquisition unit, the skin temperature data corresponding to the previous energy irradiation location is transmitted to the skin monitoring device via the second communication unit. Thus, the skin temperature at the location previously irradiated by the ultrasonic irradiation unit is displayed on the patient's face or around the patient's face via the projection part of the skin monitoring device.
11. A skin management system, characterized in that, include: Skin monitoring device; as well as A skin management device that communicates with the skin monitoring device; The skin management device, The skin temperature data corresponding to the previous energy irradiation location is transmitted to the skin monitoring device, which then displays the skin temperature at the corresponding location on the patient's face or around the patient's face. The skin monitoring device, The skin management device receives skin temperature data corresponding to the previous energy irradiation location and displays the skin temperature corresponding to the previous energy irradiation location on the patient's face or around the patient's face.