Method and system for combined energy therapy profile
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1. A method of treating tissue at multiple depths within a region of interest comprising:
- coupling a device comprising an ultrasound transducer configured to emit and focus a first beam of energy and a second beam of energy into a region of interest comprising a skin surface and subcutaneous tissue;
focusing the first beam of energy to the skin surface of the region of interest;
focusing the second beam of energy to a location within the subcutaneous tissue in the region of interest;
stimulating a first therapeutic effect to tissue in the skin surface with the first beam of energy; and
stimulating a second therapeutic effect in the subcutaneous tissue with the second beam of energy;
wherein the first beam of energy and the second beam of energy each have unique spatial and temporal properties andwherein the first therapeutic effect and the second therapeutic effect are different.
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Abstract
A method and system for treating tissue with a combined therapy profile is disclosed. In one exemplary embodiment, ultrasound energy is used to treat numerous depths of tissue within a region of interest and the spatial and temporal properties of the ultrasound energy are varied for more effective treatment. The method and system of the present invention are configured to treat all of the tissue from the surface on down and not spare intervening tissue.
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1. A method of treating tissue at multiple depths within a region of interest comprising:
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coupling a device comprising an ultrasound transducer configured to emit and focus a first beam of energy and a second beam of energy into a region of interest comprising a skin surface and subcutaneous tissue; focusing the first beam of energy to the skin surface of the region of interest; focusing the second beam of energy to a location within the subcutaneous tissue in the region of interest; stimulating a first therapeutic effect to tissue in the skin surface with the first beam of energy; and stimulating a second therapeutic effect in the subcutaneous tissue with the second beam of energy; wherein the first beam of energy and the second beam of energy each have unique spatial and temporal properties and wherein the first therapeutic effect and the second therapeutic effect are different. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A method of treating tissue with ultrasound energy comprising:
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applying a coupling agent to a patient'"'"'s body; coupling an ultrasound probe configured to emit ultrasound enemy to a region of interest comprising tissue; applying a first application of ultrasound energy at one location within the region of interest with defined spatial and temporal characteristics; applying, a second, application of ultrasound energy at a second location within the region of interest with different defined spatial and temporal characteristics than the first application of ultrasound energy; and providing a combined therapeutic energy profile in the region of interest, which is different than either a, first time-temperature profile created by the first application of ultrasound energy or a second time-temperature profile created by the second application of ultrasound energy. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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7. A method of treating tissue with ultrasound energy comprising:
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coupling a transducer probe to a region of interest comprising tissue, wherein the transducer probe comprises different transduction elements configured for producing ultrasound energy for different time lengths and with a different geometric pattern; applying a first application of ultrasound energy at one location, within a region of interest with defined spatial and temporal characteristics, applying a second application of ultrasound energy at a second another location within the region of interest with different defined spatial and temporal characteristics than the first application of ultrasound energy; and providing a combined therapeutic energy profile different than either an ablative temperature profile created by the first application of ultrasound energy or a non ablative temperature profile created by the second application of ultrasound energy. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
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