Method and apparatus for cosmetic skin care
First Claim
1. An apparatus for cosmetic skin care, the apparatus comprising:
- a head includingat least one carrier; and
at least two types of bristles arranged in clusters, each including a multiplicity of bristles of the same type attached to the carrier, at least one type of bristles operative to apply forms of energy to the skin wherein at least one of the forms of energy is RF energy;
at least one source of energy operative to supply the energy applying bristles; and
a handle attached to the head and including at least one switch to control the source of energy; and
wherein a shortest distance between the RF energy applying bristles each being from a different cluster closest to each other is more than combined lengths of the RF energy applying bristles to avoid shorting of RF energy applying bristles.
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Abstract
The present method and apparatus seek to provide cosmetic skin care including application in concert or consecutively of various types of energy to bring about a welcomed combination of skin cleansing and skin rejuvenation and enhancing. There is thus provided, in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the current method and apparatus an apparatus for cosmetic skin care including a brush-like head having a multiplicity of bristles attached to one or more carriers at least a portion of which is operative to apply forms of energy to the skin. At least one of the forms of energy is RF energy while other forms include light energy, mechanical energy, ultrasound energy and any suitable combination thereof.
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26 Claims
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1. An apparatus for cosmetic skin care, the apparatus comprising:
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a head including at least one carrier; and at least two types of bristles arranged in clusters, each including a multiplicity of bristles of the same type attached to the carrier, at least one type of bristles operative to apply forms of energy to the skin wherein at least one of the forms of energy is RF energy; at least one source of energy operative to supply the energy applying bristles; and a handle attached to the head and including at least one switch to control the source of energy; and wherein a shortest distance between the RF energy applying bristles each being from a different cluster closest to each other is more than combined lengths of the RF energy applying bristles to avoid shorting of RF energy applying bristles. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26)
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