WO2017023033A1 - Système de traitement de peau et procédé de traitement de peau associé - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a skin treatment system and a skin treatment method using the same, and more particularly, to a skin treatment system for treating skin using a laser and a skin treatment method using the same.
- the skin treatment apparatus using a laser modifies or removes the state of skin tissue by irradiating the laser with the skin.
- the skin treatment apparatus using a laser treats a skin by irradiating a laser to a treatment target area. That is, when the laser is irradiated to the skin in the skin treatment apparatus using a laser, it is absorbed into various tissues (that is, the tissue to be treated) such as collagen, hair follicle, and hemoglobin inside the skin. Accordingly, the skin treatment apparatus using the laser changes the state of the skin tissue through heat damage occurring in the skin tissue.
- a skin treatment apparatus using a laser has a problem that skin damage, burns, etc. are generated by the laser on the surface of the skin in addition to the target tissue.
- the present invention has been proposed to solve the above problems, the first laser is irradiated to the skin and the cooling gas is sprayed on the skin and cooled after irradiating the second laser of lower intensity than the first laser to damage the skin during laser treatment It is an object of the present invention to provide a skin treatment system and a skin treatment method using the same.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a skin treatment system and a method for treating skin using the same by maximizing the effect of skin treatment by inhaling (suctioning) the skin to be treated through a vacuum cup detachable from the hand piece and then irradiating a laser. It is done.
- the first laser, the cooling gas and the second laser supplying the laser; A cable for transporting the first laser, the cooling gas, and the second laser supplied from the main body; And a hand piece for irradiating the skin with the first laser beam transported by the cable and irradiating the second laser beam with the skin, and spraying the cooling gas transported by the cable between the first laser beam and the laser beam to the skin.
- the first laser has a higher strength than the second laser.
- the main body includes a cooling gas supply unit for supplying cooling gas to the hand piece through a cable; A laser generator for supplying a first laser and a second laser to the hand piece via a cable; And a control unit which controls to supply the first laser and the second laser to the hand piece upon receiving the treatment start signal from the hand piece, and controls the cooling gas supply unit to supply the cooling gas between the supply points of the first laser and the second laser. It includes.
- the cable includes a cooling tube for transferring the cooling gas supplied from the main body to the hand piece; An optical cable for transferring the first laser and the second laser supplied from the main body to the hand piece; And a signal transmission line for transmitting a treatment start signal input from the hand piece to the main body.
- the hand piece includes: an input portion formed on an outer surface of the housing of the hand piece and transmitting a treatment initiation signal to the body via a cable; A light irradiation unit irradiating the first laser and the second laser beam transported by the cable to the skin; And an injection unit for injecting the cooling gas, which is carried by the cable, to the skin between the first and second laser irradiation points of the light irradiation unit.
- the main body for supplying the suction force, the first laser, the cooling gas and the second laser;
- a hand piece which irradiates the skin with the first laser beam carried by the cable and then irradiates the skin with the second laser beam, and sprays the cooling gas transported by the cable between the first laser beam and the laser beam to the skin;
- a vacuum cup having one end coupled to the hand piece and the other end contacting the skin, and the main body supplies suction force to the vacuum cup before the irradiation of the first laser to suck air in the vacuum cup.
- the main body the vacuum processing unit for supplying a suction force into the vacuum cup through the cable; A cooling gas supply for supplying cooling gas to the hand piece through the cable; A laser generator for generating a first laser and a second laser and supplying the laser to the hand piece through a cable; And when the treatment start signal is received from the hand piece, controls the vacuum processor to supply suction power into the vacuum cup, and controls the laser generator to supply the first laser and the second laser to the hand piece, and the first laser and the second laser. And a control unit for controlling the cooling gas supply unit to supply the cooling gas between supply points of the.
- the hand piece includes an input unit formed on an outer surface of the housing of the hand piece and transmitting a treatment start signal to the main body through a cable; A suction part supplying suction force transferred by the cable into the vacuum cup; A light irradiation unit irradiating the first laser and the second laser beam transported by the cable to the skin; And an injection unit for injecting the cooling gas, which is carried by the cable, to the skin between the first and second laser irradiation points of the light irradiation unit.
- the vacuum cup is formed on one side of the housing and connected to the main body through a vacuum tube, and includes a connector for supplying suction force supplied from the main body into the housing.
- Skin treatment method using a skin treatment system comprising the steps of: irradiating the first laser generated in the body to the skin; Spraying cooling gas supplied from the body to the skin; And irradiating the skin with a second laser generated in the body, wherein the first laser has a higher intensity than the second laser.
- Irradiating the first laser comprises: generating a first laser at a body that receives a treatment initiation signal from a hand piece; Supplying the first laser to the hand piece via a cable in the body; And irradiating the first laser into the skin at the hand piece.
- the spraying of the cooling gas may include supplying the cooling gas to the hand piece through a cable in the main body when irradiation of the first laser is completed; And injecting cooling gas into the skin from the hand piece.
- the irradiating the second laser may include generating a second laser in the main body when the injection of the cooling gas is completed; Supplying the second laser to the hand piece via a cable in the body; And irradiating the second laser into the skin at the hand piece.
- a skin treatment system and a skin treatment method using the same are irradiated with a first laser and sprayed cooling gas onto the skin, and then irradiated to the skin with a second laser having a lower intensity than the first laser, before and after cooling gas injection.
- a second laser having a lower intensity than the first laser
- side effects such as skin damage and burns can be minimized.
- the skin treatment system and skin treatment method using the same by suctioning (suctioning) the skin to be treated through a vacuum cup detachable to the handpiece and irradiating a laser, inhaling the affected part upward and irradiating the first laser to the affected part deeply Therefore, there is an effect that can maximize the therapeutic effect of the affected area located inside the skin.
- FIG. 1 is a view for explaining a skin treatment system according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a view for explaining the main body of FIG.
- 3 and 4 are diagrams for explaining the cable of FIG.
- FIG. 5 and 6 are views for explaining the hand piece of FIG.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart illustrating a skin treatment method using a skin treatment system according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a view for explaining a skin treatment system according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a view for explaining the main body of FIG. 8;
- FIG. 12 and 13 are views for explaining the hand piece of FIG.
- FIG. 14 and 15 are views for explaining the vacuum cup of FIG.
- 16 is a flowchart illustrating a skin treatment method using a skin treatment system according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- main body 120 cooling gas storage unit
- cooling gas supply unit 160 laser generation unit
- control unit 200 cable
- cooling tube 240 optical cable
- main body 410 vacuum processing unit
- cooling gas storage unit 450 cooling gas supply unit
- cooling tube 560 optical cable
- injection unit 680 light irradiation unit
- FIG. 1 is a view for explaining a skin treatment system according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a view for explaining the main body of FIG. 1
- FIGS. 3 and 4 are views for explaining the cable of FIG. 1
- FIGS. 5 and 6 are views for explaining the handpiece of FIG. 1.
- the skin treatment system includes a body 100, a cable 200, and a hand piece 300.
- the main body 100 is connected to the hand piece 300 through a cable 200.
- the main body 100 supplies cooling gas and a laser to the hand piece 300 through the cable 200.
- the main body 100 supplies the first laser to the hand piece 300 through the cable 200.
- the main body 100 supplies the cooling gas to the hand piece 300 through the cable 200 after a predetermined time after the supply of the first laser.
- the main body 100 supplies the second laser to the hand piece 300 through the cable 200 after a predetermined time passes after the cooling gas is supplied.
- the main body 100 repeats the supply of the first laser, the cooling gas and the second laser until the treatment end signal is input from the hand piece 300, and when the treatment end signal is input, the first laser, the cooling gas, and the second laser.
- the first laser is irradiated with maximum intensity within a range in which no burn occurs on the skin by a laser for skin treatment.
- the second laser is irradiated at a lower intensity than the first laser with a laser for compensating the first laser.
- the sum of the intensities of the first laser and the second laser is the same as the sum of the intensities of the two lasers irradiated with the same intensity in the prior art.
- the main body 100 includes a cooling gas storage unit 120, a cooling gas supply unit 140, a laser generation unit 160, and a controller 180.
- the cooling gas storage unit 120 stores the cooling gas used for cooling the skin. At this time, the cooling gas storage unit 120 stores a cryogen gas vaporized at room temperature. The cooling gas storage unit 120 stores the cryogenic gas such as HFC-134a in a liquefied state.
- the cooling gas storage unit 120 is configured as a replaceable storage container, is mounted inside or outside the main body 100.
- the cooling gas supply unit 140 is connected to the hand piece 300 through the cable 200.
- the cooling gas supply unit 140 supplies the cooling gas stored in the cooling gas storage unit 120 to the hand piece 300 through the cable 200 under the control of the controller 180.
- the laser generator 160 is connected to the hand piece 300 through the cable 200.
- the laser generator 160 generates a laser of a set intensity under the control of the controller 180.
- the laser generator 160 generates the first laser and the second laser under the control of the controller 180.
- the first laser is generated to have a higher strength than the second laser.
- the laser generator 160 supplies the generated laser (ie, the first laser and the second laser) to the hand piece 300 through the cable 200.
- the control unit 180 is connected to the hand piece 300 through the cable 200.
- the controller 180 receives the treatment start signal from the hand piece 300 through the cable 200, the controller 180 determines that the treatment is started and generates the cooling gas supply unit 140 and the laser to supply the cooling gas and the laser to the hand piece 300.
- the unit 160 is controlled.
- the controller 180 controls the laser generator 160 to generate the first laser when the treatment is started in the hand piece 300.
- the controller 180 controls the cooling gas supply unit 140 to supply the cooling gas to the hand piece 300 after a predetermined time after the generation of the first laser.
- the controller 180 controls the laser generator 160 to generate a second laser having a lower intensity than the first laser when a predetermined time passes after the supply of the cooling gas.
- the controller 180 repeatedly performs the above-described control of the cooling gas supply unit 140 and the laser generation unit 160 until the treatment end signal is input from the hand piece 300.
- the treatment end signal is input, the first laser, The supply of the cooling gas and the second laser are terminated.
- the cable 200 transfers the cooling gas and the laser (ie, the first laser and the second laser) supplied from the main body 100 and supplies the cable 200 to the hand piece 300.
- the laser ie, the first laser and the second laser
- the cable 200 includes a cooling tube 220 for transferring cooling gas, an optical cable 240 for transferring a laser, and a signal transmission line 260.
- the cable 200 may be formed in a single cable form in which the cooling tube 220, the optical cable 240, and the signal transmission line 260 are built.
- the cable 200 may be formed in the cooling tube 220, the optical cable 240, and the signal transmission line 260 are each independent.
- One end of the cooling tube 220 is connected to the cooling gas supply unit 140 of the main body 100, and the other end thereof is connected to the hand piece 300.
- the cooling tube 220 transfers the cooling gas supplied from the cooling gas supply unit 140 and supplies the cooling gas to the hand piece 300.
- One end of the optical cable 240 is connected to the laser generating unit 160 of the main body 100, and the other end thereof is connected to the hand piece 300.
- the optical cable 240 transfers the laser supplied from the laser generating unit 160 and supplies the laser to the hand piece 300.
- One end of the signal transmission line 260 is connected to the controller 180 of the main body 100, and the other end thereof is connected to the hand piece 300.
- the signal transmission line 260 transmits a control signal generated by the hand piece 300 to the main body 100.
- the hand piece 300 is formed in a structure that can be moved in a user's hand, and is connected to the main body 100 through a cable 200.
- the hand piece 300 outputs the cooling gas and the laser supplied from the main body 100 through the cable 200 to the skin. That is, when the user inputs a treatment start signal to start treatment, the hand piece 300 transmits the treatment start signal to the main body 100 through the cable 200.
- the hand piece 300 irradiates the first laser supplied from the main body 100 to the skin.
- the hand piece 300 irradiates the first laser for a predetermined time and then sprays the cooling gas supplied from the main body 100 onto the skin.
- the hand piece 300 irradiates the second laser supplied from the main body 100 to the skin after a predetermined time after injecting the cooling gas.
- the hand piece 300 releases the button formed on the outer surface of the hand piece 300, the hand piece 300 generates a treatment end signal and transmits the signal to the body 100 through the cable 200.
- the hand piece 300 includes an input unit 320, an injection unit 340, and a light irradiation unit 360.
- the input unit 320 is connected to the main body 100 through a cable 200. That is, the input unit 320 is connected to the other end of the signal transmission line 260 of the cable 200, and is connected to the control unit 180 of the main body 100. At this time, as shown in Figure 6, the input unit 320 is formed in the form of a button that can operate the operation of the hand piece 300 on the outer surface of the hand piece 300.
- the input unit 320 determines that treatment is started when a button is operated by a user. If it is determined that the treatment unit 320 starts treatment, the input unit 320 transmits a treatment start signal to the controller 180 through the signal transmission line 260.
- the input unit 320 determines that the treatment is completed (end) when the user releases the button.
- the input unit 320 transmits a treatment end signal to the controller 180 through the signal transmission line 260 when it is determined that the treatment ends.
- the injection unit 340 is connected to the main body 100 through the cable 200. That is, the injection unit 340 is connected to the other end of the cooling tube 220 of the cable 200, and is connected to the cooling gas supply unit 140 of the main body 100.
- the injection unit 340 sprays the cooling gas supplied through the cooling tube 220 to the skin after the irradiation of the first laser from the light irradiation unit 360. In this case, as shown in FIG. 6, the injection unit 340 injects cooling gas into the skin through the injection hole 342 formed on the outer surface of the hand piece 300.
- the light irradiator 360 is connected to the main body 100 through a cable 200. That is, the light irradiator 360 is connected to the other end of the optical cable 240 of the cable 200 and is connected to the laser generator 160 of the main body 100. At this time, the light irradiation unit 360 irradiates the first laser supplied through the optical cable 240 to the skin. The light irradiator 360 irradiates the second laser, which is supplied through the optical cable 240, to the skin after spraying the cooling gas from the sprayer 340. Here, as shown in FIG. 6, the light irradiator 360 irradiates the laser to the skin through the light irradiator 362 formed on the outer surface of the hand piece 300.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart illustrating a skin treatment method using a skin treatment system according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- the hand piece 300 determines that the treatment starts and generates a treatment start signal.
- the hand piece 300 transmits a treatment initiation signal to the main body 100 through the cable 200.
- the main body 100 When a treatment start signal is input from the hand piece 300 (S110; YES), the main body 100 generates a first laser. The main body 100 supplies the generated first laser to the hand piece 300 through the cable 200. The hand piece 300 irradiates the first laser supplied through the cable 200 to the affected part (skin) (S120).
- the main body 100 supplies cooling gas to the hand piece 300 through the cable 200 when the irradiation of the first laser is completed.
- the hand piece 300 injects the cooling gas supplied through the cable 200 to the affected part (skin) (S130).
- the main body 100 generates a second laser having a lower intensity than the first laser when the injection of the cooling gas is completed.
- the main body 100 supplies the generated second laser to the hand piece 300 through the cable 200.
- the hand piece 300 irradiates the second laser supplied through the cable 200 to the affected part (skin) (S140).
- the main body 100 repeats the steps S120 to S140 until the treatment end signal is input from the hand piece 300.
- the hand piece 300 When the user releases the button formed on the outer surface of the hand piece 300 after holding the hand piece 300 for skin treatment, the hand piece 300 generates a treatment end signal.
- the hand piece 300 transmits a treatment initiation signal to the main body 100 through the cable 200.
- the treatment end signal is input from the hand piece 300 (S150; YES)
- the main body 100 ends the supply of the cooling gas and the laser.
- FIG. 8 is a view for explaining a skin treatment system according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a view for explaining the main body of FIG. 8
- FIGS. 10 and 11 are views for explaining the cable of FIG. 8
- FIGS. 12 and 13 are views for explaining the handpiece of FIG. 8
- FIG. 14 and 15 are views for explaining the vacuum cup of FIG.
- the skin treatment system includes a main body 400, a cable 500, a hand piece 600, and a vacuum cup 700.
- the main body 400 is connected to the hand piece 600 via a cable 500.
- the main body 400 sucks air inside the vacuum cup 700 connected to the hand piece 600.
- the main body 400 sucks air in the space formed between the vacuum cup 700 and the skin through the cable 500 when the treatment is started in the hand piece 600.
- the main body 400 supplies the cooling gas and the laser to the hand piece 600 through the cable 500.
- the main body 400 supplies the first laser to the hand piece 600 through the cable 500 when the suction of air in the vacuum cup 700 is completed.
- the main body 400 supplies the cooling gas to the hand piece 600 through the cable 500 when a predetermined time passes after the first laser is supplied.
- the main body 400 supplies the second laser to the hand piece 600 through the cable 500 when a predetermined time passes after the supply of the cooling gas.
- the second laser has a lower strength than the first laser.
- the main body 400 repeats the supply of the air suction, the first laser, the cooling gas, and the second laser until the treatment end signal is input from the hand piece 600, and if the treatment end signal is input, the air suction, first Supply of the first laser, the cooling gas, and the second laser is terminated.
- the main body 400 includes a cooling gas storage unit 430, a cooling gas supply unit 450, a laser generation unit 470, a vacuum processing unit 410, and a controller 490. It is configured by.
- the cooling gas storage unit 430, the cooling gas supply unit 450, and the laser generating unit 470 are the same as the main body of the first embodiment, detailed description thereof will be omitted.
- the vacuum processor 410 is connected to the hand piece 600 through a cable 500.
- the vacuum processor 410 is driven under the control of the controller 490 to suck (suction) air in the space formed between the vacuum cup 700 coupled to the hand piece 600 and the skin.
- the controller 490 is connected to the hand piece 600 via a cable 500. If the control unit 490 receives the treatment start signal from the hand piece 600 through the cable 500, the controller 490 determines that the treatment starts. When the controller 490 determines that the treatment is started, the controller 490 controls the vacuum processor 410 to suck air inside the vacuum cup 700. When the suction of the air in the vacuum cup 700 is completed, the controller 490 supplies the vacuum processor 410, the cooling gas supply unit 450, and the laser generator 470 to supply the cooling gas and the laser to the hand piece 600. To control. In this case, the controller 490 controls the laser generator 470 to generate the first laser.
- the controller 490 controls the cooling gas supply unit 450 to supply the cooling gas to the hand piece 600 after a predetermined time after the generation of the first laser.
- the controller 490 controls the laser generator 470 to generate a second laser having a lower intensity than the first laser when a predetermined time passes after the supply of the cooling gas.
- the controller 490 repeatedly performs the above-described control of the cooling gas supply unit 450 and the laser generation unit 470 until the treatment end signal is input from the hand piece 600.
- the controller 490 controls the vacuum processor 410 to end the air intake in the vacuum cup 700.
- the controller 490 terminates the supply of the first laser, the cooling gas, and the second laser.
- the cable 500 transfers the air inside the vacuum cup 700 to the main body 400 according to the air suction of the main body 400.
- the cable 500 transfers the cooling gas and the laser (ie, the first laser and the second laser) supplied from the main body 400 to supply the hand piece 600.
- the cable 500 includes a vacuum tube 520 for transferring air inside the vacuum cup 700 to the main body 400, a cooling tube 540 for transferring cooling gas, and a laser. It comprises an optical cable 560 and a signal transmission line 580 for transferring.
- the cable 500 may be formed in a single cable form in which the cooling tube 540, the optical cable 560, and the signal transmission line 580 are built.
- the cable 500 may be formed of a vacuum tube 520, a cooling tube 540, an optical cable 560 and a signal transmission line 580, respectively.
- the cooling tube 540, the optical cable 560 and the signal transmission line 580 are the same as the configuration of the cable 500 of the first embodiment, a detailed description thereof will be omitted.
- One end of the vacuum tube 520 is connected to the vacuum processing unit 410 of the main body 400, and the other end thereof is connected to the hand piece 600. As the vacuum processing unit 410 is driven, the vacuum tube 520 sucks air in a space formed while the skin is in contact with the vacuum cup 700 coupled to the hand piece 600 and transfers the air to the vacuum processing unit 410.
- the hand piece 600 is formed in a structure that can be moved in a user's hand and is connected to the main body 400 through a cable 500.
- the hand piece 600 sucks air in the space between the vacuum cup 700 and the skin and transfers the air to the body 400 through the cable 500.
- the hand piece 600 outputs the cooling gas and the laser supplied from the main body 400 through the cable 500 to the skin. That is, when the user inputs a treatment initiation signal to start treatment, the hand piece 600 transfers the treatment initiation signal to the main body 400 through the cable 500.
- the hand piece 600 sucks air in the space between the vacuum cup 700 and the piece as the vacuum processor 410 of the main body 400 drives and transfers the air to the main body 400 through the cable 500.
- the hand piece 600 irradiates the first laser supplied from the main body 400 to the skin when the air suction is completed.
- the hand piece 600 radiates the cooling gas supplied from the main body 400 to the skin after irradiating the first laser for a predetermined time.
- the hand piece 600 irradiates the second laser supplied from the main body 400 to the skin after a predetermined time after the cooling gas is injected.
- the hand piece 600 generates a treatment end signal when the hand is released from the button formed on the outer surface of the hand piece 600 and transmits the signal to the main body 400 through the cable 500.
- the hand piece 600 includes an input unit 620, a suction unit 640, an injection unit 660, and a light irradiation unit 680.
- the input unit 620 is connected to the main body 400 through a cable 500. That is, the input unit 620 is connected to the other end of the signal transmission line 580 of the cable 500, and is connected to the control unit 490 of the main body 400.
- the input unit 620 is formed in the form of a button that can operate the operation of the hand piece 600 on the outer surface of the hand piece 600.
- the input unit 620 determines that treatment starts when a button is operated by a user.
- the input unit 620 transmits a treatment start signal to the controller 490 through the signal transmission line 580 when it is determined that the treatment is started.
- the input unit 620 determines that the treatment is completed (end) when the user releases the button.
- the input unit 620 transmits a treatment end signal to the controller 490 through the signal transmission line 580 when it determines that the treatment ends.
- the suction part 640 is connected to the main body 400 through the cable 500. That is, the suction unit 640 is connected to the other end of the vacuum tube 520 of the cable 500, and is connected to the vacuum processing unit 410 of the main body 400. As the vacuum processor 410 is driven, the suction unit 640 sucks air in the space between the vacuum cup 700 and the skin and transfers the air to the main body 400 through the vacuum tube 520. At this time, as shown in FIG. 13, the suction part 640 sucks air in the vacuum cup 700 through the suction port 642 formed on the outer surface of the hand piece 600.
- the injection unit 660 is connected to the main body 400 through the cable 500. That is, the injection unit 660 is connected to the other end of the cooling tube 540 of the cable 500 and is connected to the cooling gas supply unit 450 of the main body 400.
- the injection unit 660 sprays the cooling gas supplied to the skin through the cooling tube 540 after the irradiation of the first laser from the light irradiation unit 680. In this case, as shown in FIG. 13, the injection unit 660 injects cooling gas into the skin through the injection hole 662 formed on the outer surface of the hand piece 600.
- the light irradiator 680 is connected to the main body 400 through the cable 500. That is, the light irradiator 680 is connected to the other end of the optical cable 560 of the cable 500, and is connected to the laser generator 470 of the main body 400. In this case, the light irradiator 680 irradiates the first laser supplied through the optical cable 560 to the skin. The light irradiator 680 irradiates the second laser supplied through the optical cable 560 to the skin after spraying the cooling gas from the spray unit 660. Here, as shown in FIG. 13, the light irradiator 680 irradiates the laser to the skin through the light irradiator 682 formed on the outer surface of the hand piece 600.
- the vacuum cup 700 is coupled to one side of the hand piece 600. That is, the vacuum cup 700 has a thread 720 formed on one side of the inner surface or the outer surface.
- the hand piece 600 is formed with a thread 690 for coupling with the vacuum cup 700 on one side, and the coupling between the threads 690 and 720 of the vacuum cup 700 and the hand piece 600 is formed.
- the vacuum cup 700 and the hand piece 600 is coupled.
- the hand piece 600 has a thread 690 formed on one outer surface thereof
- the vacuum cup 700 has a thread 720 formed on one inner surface thereof.
- Vacuum cup 700 is coupled with hand piece 600 via threads 690 and 720.
- the vacuum cup 700 may be coupled to a sealing member (not shown) on one side coupled to the hand piece 600 and the other side in contact with the skin to prevent the air inside the vacuum cup 700 to count.
- a sealing member not shown
- the vacuum cup 700 when composed of a vacuum tube 520 separated from the cable 500, the vacuum cup 700 may be formed with a connector 740 connected to the vacuum tube 520.
- 16 is a flowchart illustrating a skin treatment method using a skin treatment system according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- the hand piece 600 determines that the treatment is to start and generates a treatment initiation signal.
- the hand piece 600 transmits a treatment initiation signal to the main body 400 through the cable 500.
- the main body 400 sucks air in the space between the vacuum cup 700 and the skin coupled to the hand piece 600 (S220). That is, the main body 400 drives the vacuum processor 410 when a treatment start signal is input. Accordingly, the air in the space between the vacuum cup 700 and the skin is sucked through the vacuum tube 520 of the cable 500 to raise the skin located inside the vacuum cup 700. In this process, impurities such as sebum present in the skin may be discharged to the outside through suction inside the vacuum cup 700.
- the main body 400 supplies the generated first laser to the hand piece 600 through the cable 500.
- the hand piece 600 irradiates the first laser supplied through the cable 500 to the affected part (skin) (S230).
- the main body 400 supplies the cooling gas to the hand piece 600 through the cable 500 when the irradiation of the first laser is completed.
- the hand piece 600 injects the cooling gas supplied through the cable 500 to the affected part (skin) (S240).
- the main body 400 generates a second laser having a lower intensity than that of the first laser when the injection of the cooling gas is completed.
- the main body 400 supplies the generated second laser to the hand piece 600 through the cable 500.
- the hand piece 600 irradiates the second laser, which is supplied through the cable 500, to the affected part (skin) (S250).
- the main body 400 terminates the suction of air inside the vacuum cup 700 when the irradiation of the laser for vibration is completed (S260). Accordingly, the skin located inside the vacuum cup 700 is lowered.
- the main body 400 repeats steps S220 to S260 until the treatment end signal is input from the hand piece 600.
- the hand piece 600 When the user releases the button formed on the outer surface of the hand piece 600 after holding the hand piece 600 for skin treatment, the hand piece 600 generates a treatment end signal.
- the hand piece 600 transmits a treatment initiation signal to the main body 400 through the cable 500.
- the treatment end signal is input from the hand piece 600 (S270; YES)
- the main body 400 ends the supply of the cooling gas and the laser (S280).
- the skin treatment system and the skin treatment method using the same are irradiated with the first laser, spray the cooling gas on the skin, and then irradiate the skin with a second laser having a lower intensity than the first laser, thereby before and after cooling gas injection.
- a conventional skin treatment apparatus using a laser that irradiates the first laser on the skin side effects such as skin damage and burns can be minimized.
- the conventional skin treatment apparatus irradiates the first laser of the same intensity before or after the cooling gas injection, After irradiating and injecting the cooling gas, the second laser having a higher intensity than that of the first laser is irradiated, so that side effects such as skin damage and burns are relatively high.
- the skin treatment system of the present invention and the skin treatment method using the same are irradiated to the skin after irradiating the first laser and spraying the cooling gas to the skin, the second laser having a lower intensity than the first laser through the second laser
- the second laser having a lower intensity than the first laser through the second laser
- the skin treatment system and skin treatment method using the same by suctioning (suctioning) the skin to be treated through a vacuum cup detachable to the handpiece and irradiating a laser, inhaling the affected part upward and irradiating the first laser to the affected part deeply Therefore, there is an effect that can maximize the skin treatment effect of the affected part located inside the skin. That is, the skin treatment system and the skin treatment method using the same pull up the affected part upward through the vacuum cup, thereby minimizing the distance between the affected part and the laser irradiation part. Accordingly, the skin treatment system and the skin treatment method using the same may maximize the treatment effect of the lesion located inside the skin by the first laser is deeply irradiated to the affected area.
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L'invention concerne un système de traitement de peau et un procédé de traitement de peau associé, le système de traitement de peau comprenant : l'application d'un premier laser sur la peau ; la pulvérisation d'un gaz de refroidissement sur la peau pour refroidir la peau ; puis l'application d'un second laser ayant une intensité inférieure à celle du premier laser sur la peau, ce qui permet d'empêcher d'endommager la peau et de brûler la peau lors du traitement de peau à l'aide de lasers. La présente invention concerne un système de traitement de peau comprenant : un corps principal qui fournit le premier laser, le gaz de refroidissement, et le second laser ; un câble qui émet le premier laser, le gaz de refroidissement, et le second laser fournis par le corps principal ; et un embout à main qui applique le premier laser émis par le câble sur la peau et, par la suite, le second laser sur la peau et pulvérise le gaz de refroidissement distribué par le câble sur la peau entre le moment où le premier laser est appliqué et le moment où le second laser est appliqué, le premier laser possédant une intensité supérieure à celle du second laser.
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