Method for treating pigmentation abnormalities using pulsed laser radiation with an elongated cross-section and apparatus for providing same
First Claim
1. A dermatological method of treating a pigmentation abnormality in human skin comprising:
- producing a beam of pulsed laser radiation having an elongated cross-sectional area using a pulsed laser and a delivery system;
irradiating an elongated area on the skin including the pigmentation abnormality with the beam of pulsed laser radiation without cutting said skin.
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Abstract
A method for treating pigmentation abnormalities in human skin involves the use of a beam of laser radiation having an elongated cross-sectional area. The beam of pulsed laser radiation having an elongated cross-section is produced using a pulsed laser and a delivery system. An elongated area on the skin including a pigmentation abnormality is irradiated with the laser beam. The laser pulse parameters are tailored to the specific type of pigmentation abnormality (e.g., vascular lesions or tattoos) being treated. The beam may have a cross-sectional area characterized by an aspect ratio of greater than two. Also, the beam may have an elliptical cross-sectional area.
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14 Claims
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1. A dermatological method of treating a pigmentation abnormality in human skin comprising:
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producing a beam of pulsed laser radiation having an elongated cross-sectional area using a pulsed laser and a delivery system; irradiating an elongated area on the skin including the pigmentation abnormality with the beam of pulsed laser radiation without cutting said skin. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A dermatological method of treating a vascular lesion in human skin comprising:
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producing a beam of pulsed laser radiation of at least one hundred microseconds in duration and at least one-tenth joule in energy using a pulsed laser and delivery system, the beam of pulsed laser radiation having an elongated cross-sectional area and an aspect ratio greater than two; irradiating an elongated area of the skin that includes the vascular lesion with the pulsed beam of laser radiation without cutting said skin. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11)
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12. A dermatological method of treating a tattoo in human skin comprising:
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producing a beam of pulsed laser radiation less than five hundred nanoseconds in duration and at least one-tenth joule in energy using a pulsed laser and delivery system, the beam of pulsed laser radiation having an elongated cross-sectional area and an aspect ratio greater than two; irradiating an elongated area of the skin that includes the tattoo with the pulsed laser radiation without cutting said skin. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14)
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