Systems and methods for intradermal collagen stimulation
First Claim
1. A method for treating wrinkles in a patient'"'"'s skin comprising:
- positioning first and second electrodes adjacent to, or in contact with, an outer surface of the patient'"'"'s skin, where the electrodes are placed on either side of a wrinkle; and
applying a sufficient high frequency voltage difference between the first and second electrodes such that electric current flows from the first electrode through target tissue in the patient'"'"'s dermis layer to the second electrode without ablating the epidermis layer overlying the target tissue wherein the applying act comprises translating the electrodes alone the length of the wrinkle.
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Abstract
The present invention provides systems, apparatus and methods for selective applying energy to a patient'"'"'s dermis tissue to generate the growth of new collagen in this tissue, while minimizing the effect on the outer epidermis layer, thereby minimizing or suppressing the wound healing phase of the procedure. In one aspect of the invention, a method includes positioning a first electrode adjacent to, or in contact with, a region on or within a patient'"'"'s skin, and applying a sufficient high frequency voltage between the first electrode and a second electrode to create a heat injury to a target tissue within the patient'"'"'s dermis layer without ablating the epidermis layer overlying the target tissue. Typically, the voltage applied to the first and second electrodes is sufficient to induce heating of the dermis layer to about 60°-80° C., preferably about 65°-75° C. This induced heating causes the patient'"'"'s body to undergo a wound healing response in the slightly inflamed tissue of the dermis. The wound healing process involves the generation of neo-collagen in the dermis layer, which fills in the wrinkle in the patient'"'"'s skin.
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15 Claims
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1. A method for treating wrinkles in a patient'"'"'s skin comprising:
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positioning first and second electrodes adjacent to, or in contact with, an outer surface of the patient'"'"'s skin, where the electrodes are placed on either side of a wrinkle; and
applying a sufficient high frequency voltage difference between the first and second electrodes such that electric current flows from the first electrode through target tissue in the patient'"'"'s dermis layer to the second electrode without ablating the epidermis layer overlying the target tissue wherein the applying act comprises translating the electrodes alone the length of the wrinkle. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method for treating wrinkles in a patient'"'"'s skin comprising:
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positioning first and second electrodes adjacent to, or in contact with, an outer surface of the patient'"'"'s skin, where the electrodes are placed on either side of a wrinkle; and
applying a sufficient high frequency voltage difference between the first and second electrodes such that electric current flows from the first electrode through target tissue in the patient'"'"'s dermis layer to the second electrode without ablating the epidermis layer overlying the target tissue and wherein the method further comprising coating the electrode surfaces with an electrically conductive hydrogel and soaking the hydrogel with an electrically conductive liquid.
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8. A system for treating wrinkles in a patient'"'"'s skin comprising:
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an electrosurgical instrument having a shaft with a proximal end portion, a distal end portion and a first electrode on the distal end portion;
a second electrode, where the first and second electrodes are adapted to be placed on a first side and a second side of a wrinkle;
a power supply for applying a high frequency voltage difference between the first and second electrodes; and
wherein the electrodes are configured such that, when the first and second electrodes are spaced from each other adjacent to, or in contact with, an outer surface of a patient'"'"'s skin and a sufficient high frequency voltage difference is applied therebetween, electric current passes from the first electrode through target tissue in the patient'"'"'s dermis to the second electrode without ablating the epidermis layer overlying the target tissue and wherein the first and second electrodes comprise electrically conductive hydrogel located at the surfaces of the first and second electrodes and wherein the hydro gel is soaked with an electrically conductive liquid. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11)
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12. A system for treating wrinkles in a patient'"'"'s skin comprising:
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an electrosurgical instrument having a shaft with a proximal end portion, a distal end portion and a first electrode on the distal end portion;
a second electrode, where the first and second electrodes are adapted to be placed on a first side and a second side of a wrinkle;
a power supply for applying a high frequency voltage difference between the first and second electrodes; and
wherein the electrodes are configured such that, when the first and second electrodes are spaced from each other adjacent to, or in contact with, an outer surface of a patient'"'"'s skin and a sufficient high frequency voltage difference is applied therebetween, electric current passes from the first electrode through target tissue in the patient'"'"'s dermis to the second electrode without ablating the epidermis layer overlying the target tissue wherein the first and second electrodes comprise a spherical or hemispherical shape.
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13. A method for treating wrinkles in a patient'"'"'s skin comprising:
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positioning a first electrode and a second electrodes adjacent to, or in contact with, an outer surface of the patient'"'"'s skin;
coating a surface of the first and second electrodes with an electrically conductive hydrogel and soaking the hydrogel with an electrically conductive liquid; and
applying a sufficient high frequency voltage difference between the first and second electrodes such that electric current flows from the first electrode through target tissue in the patient'"'"'s dermis layer to the second electrode without ablating the epidermis layer overlying the target tissue.
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14. A system for treating wrinkles in a patient'"'"'s skin comprising:
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an electrosurgical instrument having a shaft with a proximal end portion, a distal end portion and a first electrode on the distal end portion;
a second electrode, wherein the first and second electrodes comprise a spherical or hemispherical shape;
a power supply for applying a high frequency voltage difference between the first and second electrodes; and
wherein the electrodes are configured such that, when the first and second electrodes are spaced from each other adjacent to, or in contact with, an outer surface of a patient'"'"'s skin and a sufficient high frequency voltage difference is applied therebetween, electric current passes from the first electrode through target tissue in the patient'"'"'s dermis to the second electrode without ablating the epidermis layer overlying the target tissue.
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15. A system for treating wrinkles in a patient'"'"'s skin comprising:
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an electrosurgical instrument having a shaft with a proximal end portion, a distal end portion and a first electrode on the distal end portion;
a second electrode, where the first and second electrodes are adapted to be placed on opposite sides of a wrinkle;
an electrically conductive hydrogel coated on the surfaces of the first and second electrodes, wherein the hydrogel is soaked with an electrically conductive liquid;
a power supply for applying a high frequency voltage difference between the first and second electrodes; and
wherein the electrodes are configured such that, when the first and second electrodes are spaced from each other adjacent to, or in contact with, an outer surface of a patient'"'"'s skin and a sufficient high frequency voltage difference is applied therebetween, electric current passes from the first electrode through target tissue in the patient'"'"'s dermis to the second electrode without ablating the epidermis layer overlying the target tissue.
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