WO1999046005A1 - System for electromagnetic radiation of the skin - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to the utilization of electromagnetic (EM) radiation for treating selected dermatologic problems, and more particularly to a system which utilizes temperature detection at a waveguide though which radiation is being applied to the patient's skin to perform various control functions and to a head usable in such system or elsewhere, which head includes efficient reflectors for back-scattered radiation and/or for otherwise enhancing irradiation of a target volume containing the dermatologic problem.
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- Lasers, lamps and other sources of electromagnetic radiation are being increasingly utilized to treat various dermatological conditions, and in particular for the removal of unwanted hair, spider veins, leg veins, other veins or blood vessels which are visible through the patient's skin, lesions, port-wine stains, tattoos and the like.
- One problem with such treatments is that the only way to get the radiation to a target volume in the dermis where treatment is desired is to transmit the radiation to such volume through the overlying epidermis.
- the EM radiation used for treatment is generally also absorbed to varying degrees in the epidermis.
- the deeper in the dermis the treatment is desired and/or the larger the element being treated the more energy must be used, this generally involving use of a more powerful laser or other radiation source with higher fluence and/or operating such source for longer time durations.
- the potential for damage to the epidermis as a result of energy absorption therein also increases.
- the temperature at a selected depth in the skin could be measured, and this temperature utilized to control skin temperature, for example through the epidermis, by some combination of controlling the laser energy applied to skin and/or controlling cooling applied to the skin.
- this temperature utilized to control skin temperature, for example through the epidermis, by some combination of controlling the laser energy applied to skin and/or controlling cooling applied to the skin.
- infrared sensors have for example been utilized in the past to detect temperature at the surface ofthe skin, such detection does not provide an accurate indication of temperature even at the skin surface, these readings varying with such factors as skin layer thickness, skin roughness and skin color in addition to temperature. Infrared sensors also provide virtually no information as to skin temperature at a depth below the surface.
- cooling ofthe epidermis is achieved by placing a cooled applicator or other cooled body in contact with the patient's skin
- the contact must be made with sufficient pressure to assure good thermal contact between the cooled body and the skin.
- differences in skin thickness and elasticity, differences in bone backing and other factors affect the pressure required to achieve good thermal contact for different patients and for different areas on the body for the same patient. This is another reason why highly trained and skilled individuals are required for performing the treatments and contributes to the high cost ofthe treatment. It would therefore be preferable if an automatic technique could be provided for detecting, and thus assuring, good thermal contact between a cooling element and the patient's skin.
- Such a technique or mechanism by assuring good thermal contact with the skin before the radiation source is fired, could solve two critical safety problems for radiation dermatology. First, it assures adequate cooling ofthe epidermis before heating thereof through energy absorption; and second, it assures that the radiation will not be accidentally applied to the eyes or other unwanted place.
- Related but opposite problems arise in performing certain skin resurfacing/wrinkle removal procedures where the objective is to heat and destroy only the most surface layer ofthe skin, for example the epidermis, with minimal damage to underlying layers. This requires tight - 4 - control of factors such as laser energy, pulse duration and repetition rate. However, variations in patient's skin make such tight control difficult even for highly trained and skilled personnel. Similar problems also arise in other dermatological procedures involving lasers or other radiation sources.
- Another related problem in using an EM radiation source for dermatological treatment is that the skin reflects back a significant portion of the radiation applied thereto. Since this reflected energy does not reach the treatment site, a higher energy radiation source is required to achieve the desired dermatological treatment than would be the case if a larger percentage of the applied radiation reached the treatment site. It has previously been suggested that one solution to this problem is to provide a retro-reflector which collects and returns such back-scattered radiation to the patient's skin.
- existing retro-reflector devices have not optimized the collection and return of such back-scattered radiation and improved techniques for the more efficient reutilization of back-scattered radiation is therefore desirable.
- retroreflectors reflect all back-scattered radiation at substantially the same angle the radiation was received; however, radiation at an angle more parallel than perpendicular to the skin surface generally does not reach the treatment area and therefore only heats the surface of the skin, contributing to thermal damage of the skin, without having any beneficial/therapeutic effect.
- a retroreflection technique which does not contribute to or increase this "parallel" radiation would therefore be desirable.
- Two other factors can contribute to the efficiency of dermatologic treatments.
- the first factor is "spot size” or in other words the optical aperture ofthe applied radiation. Spot size is typically limited by the optics ofthe handpiece utilized and by the desired fluence as a function ofthe available energy source. However, a larger spot size permits treatment of large body areas such as back or legs to be accomplished much more quickly, something which enhances both patient satisfaction and practitioner profitability. A technique for facilitating larger spot sizes is thus desirable.
- this invention provides both a system for treating a selected dermatologic problem and a head for use in such system.
- the head for preferred embodiments includes an optical waveguide or other light path for directing EM radiation of a wavelength appropriate for treating the selected patient dermatologic problem to a first end ofthe waveguide, the waveguide also having a skin-contacting second end which is opposite the first end; and a sensor at the second end ofthe waveguide, or otherwise closely adjacent a skin-contacting surface of the head, which senses the temperature thereat.
- the head also includes a mechanism for removing heat from the waveguide.
- the senor be located no more than a few millimeters from the skin-contacting surface of the head, for example, the second end of the waveguide, the end contacting the patient's skin. Therefore, for preferred embodiments, the sensor is located within 5 mm of the second end of the waveguide, and for the most preferred embodiments the sensor is located within 1 mm of the second end.
- a mechanism for removing heat is provided, such mechanism preferably includes a thermoelectric device having one side in thermal contact with the waveguide and an opposite side in thermal contact with a temperature sink.
- back-scattered radiation is substantially internally reflected within the optical waveguide, and there is a reflector within the waveguide for returning back-scattered radiation through the waveguide to the patient's skin.
- the reflector may be at a variety of locations within the waveguide, for a preferred embodiment, it is located at the first end of the waveguide.
- the reflector may also be along sides ofthe waveguide and the coefficient of reflection for areas of the reflector, either at the first end, the side walls or both, may be selected such that back scattered radiation which, before entering the waveguide, at angles nearer perpendicular to the patient's skin are reflected more strongly than backscattered radiation which, before entering the waveguide, are at angles more nearly parallel to the skin surface.
- the second end of the waveguide in contact with the patient's skin may also have an aperture which is at least substantially as great as the aperture of radiation back-scattered from the patient's skin or a "reflection aperture" substantially as great as the radiation back-scatter aperture may be achieved in other ways.
- a reflector plate of size to provide the desired reflection aperture may surround the second end of the waveguide.
- the invention may include at least one waveguide passing through the head and terminating at a skin-contacting surface - 6 - thereof, EM radiation being applied through the at least waveguide path to the patient's skin; and a reflection means for returning back-scattered radiation to the patient's skin, which reflection means has a reflection aperture at least substantially as great as the radiation back-scatter aperture.
- Reflection means may include at least a portion of the skin-contacting surface ofthe head, which portion may be in the form of a reflection plate, and may also include at least one reflection surface for back-scattered radiation entering the waveguide, at least part of which surface may be in the waveguide.
- the system may be for treating a selected dermatological problem in a selected volume of a patient's skin at a depth d which is below the DE junction.
- a source of EM radiation of a wavelength appropriate for treating the problem is provided along with an optical waveguide, a mechanism which cools the patient's skin, at least in the portion thereof in contact with the waveguide when the second end of the waveguide is in contact with the patient's skin, and a temperature sensor at the second end of the waveguide. The temperature at the sensor is indicative ofthe temperature at the patient's DE junction.
- controls are provided which are operative in response to the sensor indicating that the DE junction has been cooled to at least a selected temperature for permitting radiation from the source to be passed through the waveguide to the patient's skin.
- the cooling mechanism preferably removes heat from the waveguide; when in contact with the patient's skin, the waveguide removing heat from and thus cooling the skin.
- the controls may also be operative in response to the sensor for maintaining the DE junction within a selected temperature range during application of radiation to the patient's skin.
- the controls may also detect a selected temperature/time profile at the sensor, the profile being indicative of contact of the waveguide with the patient's skin, and may prevent radiation from passing to the patient's skin unless the predetermined profile is detected. This assures that radiation is not applied to the patient's skin unless there is good thermal contact between the radiation-applying waveguide of the head and the patient's skin.
- the controls operate the cooling mechanism to cool the waveguide to a desired temperature, the controls being responsive to the sensor for determining when the desired temperature has been reached.
- the controls may also be operative in response to the sensor sensing a selected increasing temperature profile at the sensor when the waveguide is placed in contact with the patient's skin for permitting radiation from the source to be passed through the waveguide to the patient's skin.
- This control may be instead of the control based on detection that the DE junction has been cooled to a selected temperature, but is preferably in addition thereto.
- the enhanced retro-reflector features discussed above may also be used in the head independent ofthe temperature measuring features previously discussed, but are preferably used in conjunction therewith.
- the invention may also include a head having at least one optical waveguide for receiving EM radiation and for directing it to a skin-contacting surface of the at least one waveguide and a standoff having a first and a second end, with the first end surrounding the at least one waveguide at its lower end and forming a substantially air-tight seal therewith.
- the second end ofthe standoff is adapted to be in contact with the patient's skin over the selected volume to form a chamber between the skin-contacting waveguide surface, the patient's skin and walls ofthe standoff.
- a means is also provided for creating negative pressure in the chamber to draw the patient's skin therein and into contact with the skin-contact surface.
- the walls of the standoff are preferable reflective to return back-scattered radiation to the patient's skin.
- the means for creating negative pressure may include a hose mounted at one end to open into the chamber and connected at its other end to a source of negative pressure.
- the means for creating negative pressure may include the walls of the standoff being deformable when pressure is applied to the head/waveguide to permit the skin-contacting surface ofthe waveguide to contact the patient's skin, forcing most of the air from the chamber, with the walls of the standoff returning to the their undeformed state when pressure is released, resulting in the creation of negative pressure in the chamber.
- the walls of the standoff may be in the form of a bellows, suction cup or elastic ring.
- the output surface of a first optical waveguide to which irradiation is initially applied may be mounted to a first surface of a second optical waveguide which also has a second skin-contacting surface opposite the first surface.
- Optical radiation received from the first waveguide is transmitted through the second waveguide to the skin-contacting surface thereof.
- the second skin-contacting surface of the second waveguide has a larger area than the output surface of the first waveguide and the second waveguide is formed to provide a larger optical aperture than ofthe first waveguide.
- the ratio of the spacing between the first and second surfaces of the second waveguide and a selected surface dimension ofthe skin-contacting surface ofthe second waveguide, for example the length of a side ofthe second surface or a diameter thereof, is approximately 1.5 to 1.
- Means may be provided for reflecting radiation back-scattered from the patient's skin into the second waveguide - 8 - back into the patient's skin.
- the means for reflecting may include forming at least a portion of the first surface and/or other surfaces ofthe second waveguide so as to reflect radiation impinging thereon, and such reflection from the second waveguide may also be made angle dependent.
- Fig. 1 is a schematic semi-block diagram of a simplified EM radiation treatment system suitable for use in practicing the teachings of this invention.
- Fig. 2 is a side sectional view of a head or applicator suitable for use in the system of Fig. 1 in accordance with teachings of this invention.
- Fig. 3a is a graph illustrating a calculated relationship over time between the temperature at the waveguide at two ⁇ d's where a sensor may be located and the temperature at three different depths in a patient's skin, including at the DE or basal junction.
- Fig. 3b is a graph illustrating a measured relationship over time between the temperature at the waveguide sensor for a preferred ⁇ d and the temperature at two different depths in a patient's skin, including at the DE or basal junction.
- Fig. 4 is a graph illustrating temperature sensor output over time for selected conditions.
- Figs. 5a and 5b are simplified side sectional views of two alternative heads or applicators for providing a reflection aperture matching the aperture of radiation back-scatter.
- Figs. 6a and 6b are simplified side sectional views of a head or applicator which utilizes negative pressure to draw a fold of skin into a cavity before negative pressure is applied and after negative pressure is applied respectively.
- Figs. 7a and 7b are simplified side sectional views of a head or applicator for another embodiment ofthe invention which utilizes negative pressure to draw a fold of skin into a cavity at an intermediate step in the creation of the negative pressure and after negative pressure has been created respectively.
- Figs. 8a, 8b and 8c are simplified side sectional views of a head or applicator for still another embodiment which uses negative pressure to draw a fold of skin into a chamber shown before negative pressure is created, at an intermediate stage in the creation of negative pressure and after negative pressure has been created respectively.
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- Fig. 9 is a simplified side sectional view of a head for an alternative embodiment ofthe invention which provides an expanded optical aperture for the head.
- Fig. 10 is a simplified side sectional view of a head for an alternative embodiment which head is suitable for moving across a patient's skin during treatment.
- Fig. 1 is a simplified block diagram of a system 10 which may be utilized for treating a selected dermatological condition in accordance with the teachings of this invention.
- the system includes an electromagnetic (EM) radiation source 12 which is connected through a fiber optic light pipe or other suitable optical conveyor 14 to an applicator or head 16, which head is in contact with the skin 18 of a patient.
- Controls 20 are provided which receive information from source 12 and head 16 and which control operation ofthe system in response to these inputs and others.
- EM source 12 may be a ruby laser, alexandrite laser, diode laser or other laser source providing radiation of a suitable wavelength for the laser treatment to be performed, or may be a lamp or other non-coherent electromagnetic radiation source providing signals at the requisite wavelength.
- Non-coherent light sources various techniques may be utilized to filter, frequency shift or otherwise control the output from the source to achieve radiation within a desired wavelength band.
- the radiation wavelength may be narrow band, down to a single wavelength, or wide band, and may vary over a wide spectrum from infrared through ultraviolet, depending on the treatment to be performed and the radiation source utilized.
- Source 12 may be a pulsed source, either under operator control or at a fixed or controlled repetition rate, or may, as taught in copending applications Serial No. 09/078,055, be a continuous wave (CW) source.
- Controls 20 may be a suitably programmed general purpose or special purpose computer, may be hard wired circuitry, or may be a hybrid of special purpose circuitry and programmed computer circuitry.
- Skin 18 has an epidermal layer 22, and a dermal layer 24. the junction of these two layers being sometimes referred to as the DE junction or basal layer 26.
- Radiation from source 12 passes through head 16 and is emitted therefrom as a converging beam 28 which is applied to an area 30 in dermis 24 containing the element to be treated.
- Area 30 may. for example, contain a hair follicle which is to be destroyed in order to achieve removal of unwanted hair, may be tattoo pigment which is to be removed, may be a spider vein or other blood vessel which is to be coagulated and removed or may be some other dermatological condition which is to be treated by the radiation.
- treatment - 10 - of a patient is complicated by the fact that there may be significant variations among patients, and in different areas ofthe body ofthe same patient, in the thickness of epidermal layer 22, in the pigmentation of this layer (and in particular in the quantity of melanin at DE junction 26), and in other characteristics of the skin. These variations make it difficult to achieve a desired therapeutic effect without potential damage to the area of the patient's epidermis overlying treatment area 30.
- Fig. 2 illustrates a head 16 suitable for use in the system of Fig. 1.
- head 16 includes a waveguide or lens 40 of an optically transparent material which also has good heat transfer properties and preferably provides a good index of refraction match with skin.
- Sapphire is a currently preferred material for the waveguide, although other materials could also be used.
- Waveguide 40 is supported by a holder ring 42 mounted in an exterior housing 44.
- a thermocouple, thermistor or other suitable temperature sensor 46 is mounted in contact with waveguide 40, between the waveguide and holder 42.
- the distance ( ⁇ d) of sensor 46 from the end of waveguide 40 in contact with the patient's skin is critical and, for reasons to be discussed later, should be no more than 5 mm.
- ⁇ d is preferably in the 1 -2 mm range, with approximately 1 mm being the currently preferred distance. While a single temperature sensor 46 is shown in Fig. 2, two or more such sensors spaced around waveguide 40 at the same distance ⁇ d from the end ofthe waveguide may be preferable to average out temperature variations which may occur in the waveguide.
- Thermoelectric cooling elements 48 are also provided in contact with waveguide 40.
- thermoelectric elements 48 may for example be Peltier elements. Electrical connections are made to sensor(s) 46 and to thermoelectric elements 48 in a manner known in the art and to simplify the figure are not specifically shown therein.
- thermoelectric elements 48 opposite those in contact with waveguide 40 are in thermal contact with heat sink or radiator 50 having channels 52 formed therein through which a cooling fluid such as air or water flows, the cooling fluid entering the head through a fluid junction 54 and exiting through a fluid junction 56 (or entering though fluid junction 56 and exiting through fluid junction 54).
- a cooling fluid such as air or water flows
- Optical radiation is applied to the head through an optical fiber, fiber bundle or other light pipe 58 which terminates at a chamber 60. Radiation exiting optical fiber 58 expands in chamber - 11 -
- Fiber 58 is mounted in a sleeve 62 of optically opaque material, the rear portion of which is mounted in a tube 64 and the forward portion of which extends through a holder assembly 66.
- Tube 64 is mounted in a chamber 68 formed in the rear of holder assembly 66 to permit assembly 69, which includes fiber 58, sleeve 62 and tube 64, to be moved forward and backward, moving fiber 58 in chamber 60 to adjust the optical aperture of the head.
- O-rings 70 and 72 seal chamber 60 to keep air and moisture out so as to avoid condensation on cooled optical surfaces 74 and 76. Nitrogen or another gas which does not condense at temperatures down to -40°C is utilized to fill chamber 60.
- Surface 74 ofthe waveguide is an optical reflecting surface as are all surfaces of chamber
- assembly 69 is initially positioned to achieve a desired optical aperture for head 16.
- Thermoelectric elements 48 are also energized to cool waveguide 40 to a selected temperature, for example 10°C to -40°C.
- the criteria is to bring the waveguide 40 to a sufficiently low temperature to achieve the desired cooling of epidermis 22 without resulting in tissue temperature being brought down to a level where water in the cells might freeze. Good results have been achieved with a waveguide temperature in the 0°C to -30°C range, with a preferred temperature of approximately -10°C.
- head 16 may be brought into physical contact with an area of the patient's skin where treatment is to be performed.
- This contact may be under low pressure, preferably at least sufficient to establish good thermal contact between waveguide 40 and the patient's skin, where the objective is to coagulate blood in for example a spider vein, leg vein or other vein or blood vessel, or may be under pressure greater than the patient's blood pressure for hair removal or other applications where it is preferable to remove blood from the region of skin between waveguide 40 and area 30 under treatment.
- head 16, and in particular waveguide 40 thereof should be placed in contact with the patient's skin with sufficient pressure to assure good thermal contact between the patient's skin and waveguide 40.
- the fact that such good thermal contact has been established can be detected through use of sensor 46.
- the temperature at the sensor has a profile 90 in Fig. 3a and 90' in Fig. 3b which increases sharply for the first quarter to one-half second after such thermal contact has been established.
- thermoelectric device 48 at this surface (i.e. there is a small temperature gradient across waveguide 40).
- the detection of the temperature profile 90, 90' by sensor(s) 46 can be interpreted by controls 20 as an indication of good thermal contact between the waveguide and the patient's skin. If such a thermal profile is not detected, controls 20 inhibit the activation of radiation source 12 and/or prevent radiation from the source being applied to head 16. This assures that radiation is not delivered to the skin unless the epidermis has been adequately cooled to prevent thermal damage thereto.
- Fig. 3 a it is seen that the placement of sensor 46 relative to the skin-contacting surface of waveguide 40, or in other words the distance ⁇ d, is critical in order to achieve this objective.
- profile 90 is achieved for a ⁇ d of approximately 1.2 mm
- profile 91. which is achieved with a ⁇ d of approximately 4.8 mm. evidences far less sensitivity to temperature changes at the DE junction and is therefore not particularly useful in assuring good thermal contact between the waveguide and the patient's skin.
- Actual profile 90' (Fig. 3b), while slightly more stepped and less smooth than the theoretical profile 90 of Fig. 3a. is sufficiently similar to this profile so as to permit easy identification of good thermal contact. Differences between Figs. 3a and 3b may also arise from the fact that the waveguide in Fig. 3a starts at a temperature of -10°C while the waveguide in Fig. 3b starts at a temperature of approximately -27°C.
- a major portion ofthe waveguide cooling occurs within a period of between 0.5 and 2 seconds from full contact, the time varying somewhat with the initial temperature ofthe waveguide and the desired final temperature at the DE junction. Therefore, assuming good thermal contact has been made, an operator may operate source 12 some predetermined time after making contact with the patient's skin, for example a half second thereafter, but not more than approximately 2 seconds thereafter, to avoid significant cooling of the dermis.
- cooling ofthe skin may vary depending on a number of factors, including variations in the equipment being utilized, the color and nature ofthe patient's skin, the thickness - 13 - of the patient's skin and the like, it is preferable that the temperature at the DE junction be measured and that the radiation source 12 be operated as soon as this temperature has dropped to a desired level.
- the temperature profile 90 at sensor 46 tracks the temperature profile 92 at the DE junction as does the temperature profile 90' for DE junction temperature profile 92'.
- the output from sensor 46 can be utilized by control 20 as an indication of temperature at the DE junction, and radiation source 12 can be operated by control 20 when this temperature reaches a predetermined value.
- 94 is a profile taken approximately 1 mm from the surface of the patient's skin, which is approximately the depth of the bulge in a hair follicle, and may be a depth where other dermatological treatments such as tattoo removal, treatment of port wine stain or vascular legions may occur. From Fig. 3a it is seen that for a time over two seconds, there is a significant drop in temperature at this depth, which can be 10°C or more.
- Curves 96, 96' are temperature profiles with time deeper into the dermis, for example 2 mm therein. At this depth, the cooling effect of cooled waveguide 40 is not significant, perhaps a few degrees Celsius. This lack of cooling effect at deeper depths stems both from the greater distance of these point from the cooling source and from the proximity of tissue at this depth to the warming effect of blood- carrying vessels.
- the teachings of this invention thus permit and assure that the radiation source is not operated to cause heating ofthe patient's epidermis until the epidermis has been cooled to the desired depth and temperature, but that firing of the radiation source occurs before there is any significant cooling of the dermis.
- the invention further permits these controls to be performed completely automatically, thereby reducing the skill level required to safely perform such dermatological procedures, and permitting such procedures to be performed by less skilled and therefore less expensive personnel.
- control 20 continues to monitor the temperature at sensor 46. If at any time during the firing of the radiation source, there is an increase in temperature at sensor 46 which deviates from what would be anticipated from profile 90, controls 20 can immediately turn off the source 12 to prevent any thermal damage to the patient's epidermis 22. - 14 -
- the system of this invention may be able to detect successful completion of the treatment, this is not easy to do, particularly for treatments being performed several millimeters into the dermis.
- the radiation source is therefore typically fired for a predetermined time interval and/or head 16 is maintained in contact with the patient's skin for a predetermined time interval.
- Control 20 may determine when such time interval has expired, turn off source 12 when such time period has passed and perhaps generate an audio or visual indication to the operator to remove head 16 from the patient's skin.
- Fig. 2 shows a retroreflector which is particularly well suited for performing this function.
- waveguide 40 has an aperture which is larger than the optical aperture of the radiation applied to the patient's skin and which is instead substantially equal to the aperture of radiation back- scattered from the patient's skin.
- Waveguide 40 has an external coating or is otherwise designed in manners know in the art so as to totally internally reflect the back-scattered radiation collected therein. Some of such radiation impinges on reflecting surface 74 and is returned through the totally internally reflecting waveguide from such surface to the patient's skin. The remainder ofthe back-scattered radiation extends into chamber 60 which is also totally internally reflected and ultimately impinges on reflecting surface 76 which returns this radiation with minimal loss to the patient's skin.
- the retroreflective design for the head 16 in Fig. 2 results in the collection and retroreflection back into the skin of substantially all back-scattered radiation.
- the side wall may have varying coefficients of reflection, being less reflective for the portions ofthe wall closest to the tip or skin contacting surface of waveguide 40 and more reflective toward the rear ofthe waveguide.
- Fig. 4 illustrates the voltage output at sensor 46 as a function of time under selected operating conditions.
- the solid line 93 illustrates a representative output when the waveguide 40 of head 16 is placed in contact with a patient's skin at time t,. From time t, to time t 2 the temperature at the sensor increases as the skin in contact with waveguide 40 is cooled.
- source 12 is operating to apply a radiation pulse through the waveguide to the patient's skin causing an increase in the temperature of the patient's skin which is reflected as a spike in the voltage output from the temperature sensor 46.
- the temperature then decreases rapidly until just before a time t, when backskattered radiation from the patient's skin starts to be received in the waveguide.
- the time between t 2 and t 3 is a function of the thickness of the patient ' s epidermis to the DE junction where melanin is being heated and the amplitude of the spike at time t 3 is a function the patient's skin type, more energy being reflected for a patient having darker skin, for example spike 95, than for patients having lighter skin.
- the amplitude ofthe spike which occurs at time t 3 may be utilized as an indication ofthe patient's skin type, and this information may be reviewed at least periodically by the system controls, since skin type will vary even for a given patient as different areas ofthe patient's skin are being treated.
- Patient ' s skin type may also be determined by taking two successive readings, one with head 16 not in contact with the patient's skin and a second with the head in contact with the patient's skin.
- V s k ⁇ E+k oRE
- R is the coefficient of reflection from the patient's skin
- R (V s N a /k 0 E). Since k 0 and E are known values, the difference in voltage for the two readings provides a reliable indication of the coefficient of reflection from the patient's skin in the area under treatment, or in other words ofthe patient's skin type.
- the output from temperature sensor 46 may also be utilized for other purposes.
- Fig. 5a shows an alternative embodiment ofthe invention for performing the retroreflector function where the surface area or aperture of waveguide 40 is substantially equal to the optical aperture of radiation applied to the patient's skin. It is therefore smaller than the aperture D of radiation back-scattered from the patient's skin. Therefore, a reflector plate 97 is provided, which may be a specular or diffuse reflector. Plate 97 has a hole which is sized and shaped to permit waveguide 40 to fit therein. Plate 97 may, for example, extend for approximately 1 to 6 millimeters on either side of waveguide 40, but this dimension will vary with application, and can be outside the above range for selected applications.
- the reflective effect can be enhanced by providing a liquid or other reflective index-matching substance 98 between the skin 18 and the waveguide 40/plate 97, which substance has a reflective index equal or greater than the reflective index of the skin. This decreases the total internal reflection from the skin surface, allowing better return of radiation into the deep layers of skin by reflector 97.
- Thermoelectric elements 99 in contact with reflective plate 97 which may be formed of a material having good thermal conducting properties such as metal, can be utilized to heat plate 97 to a temperature of, for example, 45-50 C°. Plate 97 can thus preheat the area of the patient's skin surrounding the area where radiation is to be applied, thereby increasing the temperature at the treatment area in the dermis, and thus decreasing the light energy required for performing the desired treatment.
- Fig. 5b illustrates an alternative embodiment wherein the reflector 97' has an enhanced efficiency by being formed in a cone or other concave shape. This results in the back-scattered light reflected into the skin being concentrated in the region ofthe radiation or collimated beam - 17 - delivered into the skin through waveguide 40. thus increasing the quantity of radiation delivered to the treatment area.
- the embodiment of Fig. 5b otherwise functions in the same way as the embodiment of Fig. 5a.
- retroreflection from waveguide 40 can be angle dependent for the embodiments of Fig. 5a and 5b and, particularly for the embodiment of Fig. 5a, reflection from plate 97 can also be made angle dependent by suitably coating the reflecting surface thereof.
- Fig. 6a and 6b show another embodiment of the invention which differs from those previously described in that reflection plate 97" is even more angled than for the embodiment of Fig. 5 and is generally in the form of a truncated cone which is secured to the lower end of waveguide 40 in a manner so as to form a substantially air-tight seal therewith.
- Such securing may be by providing a pressure fit between plate 97" and waveguide 40. but is preferably achieved by applying a suitable adhesive between the two components.
- Another alternative would be to have some form of screw thread formed in or on waveguide 40 which mates with a corresponding tread on plate 97", but such tread might interfere with the optical properties of waveguide 40.
- a hose 100 passes between plate 97" and waveguide 40 and is sealed therebetween, hose 100 being attached to a source of negative pressure (for example vacuum pressure) (not shown).
- a source of negative pressure for example vacuum pressure
- FIG. 6a when head 16 of this embodiment is pressed against skin 16, a chamber 99 is formed which is defined by the light reflecting walls of plate 97". the lower surface of waveguide 40, and the surface of the patient's skin 18 which is inside the cone of plate 97". Plate 97" will sometimes also be referred to hereinafter as a standoff.
- the depth of chamber 99 from the bottom of waveguide 40 to the skin surface would typically be in the 5 mm range and should normally not be more than approximately 10 mm.
- the diameter D of standoff or plate 97" at the skin-contacting end thereof is, as for the embodiment of Figs. 5a and 5b substantially equal to the aperture of back-scatter radiation.
- Fig. 7 shows and embodiment ofthe invention which differs from that shown in Fig. 6 in that, instead of a vacuum line 100 being utilized to obtain reduced or vacuum pressure in chamber 99, standoff 101 is in the form of a bellows which collapses when head 16 is pressed against the skin as shown in Fig. 7a forcing air out of chamber 99.
- bellows 101 straightens as shown in Fig. 7b.
- the vacuum in chamber 99 holds bellows 101 against the skin resulting in skin fold 105 again being drawn into chamber 99 as bellows 101 returns to its normal position.
- the embodiment of Fig. 7 functions substantially the same as the embodiment of Fig.
- bellows 101 having a reflective coating or otherwise being reflective. While the base of bellows or standoff 101 has only a slightly larger aperture than the aperture d of waveguide 40, this is not a problem since substantially all of the back-scattered radiation from the skin is emitted into chamber 99 where it is reflected in a concentrated manner back to the target volume and there should be virtually no back-scattered radiation outside of chamber 99. Sharply angled radiation is also productively utilized for these embodiments.
- An effect substantially the same as that of Fig. 7 can be achieved by using a standoff in the form of a suction cup in lieu of the standoff's 97" or 101 as shown.
- Figs. 8a-8c shows still another embodiment of the invention which differs from that shown in Fig. 7 in that a ring 102 of an elastic material is substituted for the bellows 101.
- a ring 102 of an elastic material is substituted for the bellows 101.
- the ring deforms permitting waveguide 40 to move substantially into contact with skin 18 as air is forced out of chamber 99.
- elastic ring 102 returns to the condition shown in Fig. 8c, resulting in skin fold 105 being drawn into the chamber as shown.
- FIG. 9 shows still another embodiment of the invention which differs from those previously shown in that, rather than a bottom surface of waveguide 40 being in contact with the patient's skin 18, the lower end of waveguide 40 is in contact with a second waveguide 103 which - 19 - is preferably of sapphire or other material having good optical and thermal conduction properties. Sapphire is particularly preferred, because it also provides a fairly good optical index match with skin. Index matching material 98 may be utilized between waveguide 103 and the patient's skin to further enhance this match. While not specifically shown in Fig.
- waveguide 103 would also have, for preferred embodiments, one or more temperature sensors 46 positioned close to its skin- contacting surface and one or more thermoelectric elements 48 or other temperature control elements in contact therewith to preheat and/or cool the patient's skin 18 as required.
- a reflective coating 104 may also be provided on the rear surface of waveguide 103 to. in conjunction with the retroreflector previously described for waveguide 40, retroreflect substantially all radiation back-scattered from the patient's skin.
- Angle dependent retroreflection might also be employed for this embodiment using techniques previously discussed, such angle dependent retroreflection occurring at least for waveguide 103, and preferably for both waveguides.
- waveguide 103 may have a variety of shapes, and may for example be circular or square.
- a circular waveguide 103 might for example have a diameter of approximately 1 inch while a square waveguide 103 might have sides 2 cm long, the height of waveguide 103 preferable being roughly 1.5 times this dimension.
- Fig. 10 shows an embodiment ofthe invention which, like the embodiments taught in application Serial No. 09/078,055, is intended to be in contact with the patient's skin 18 and to be moved in direction 112 over the skin while remaining in contact therewith.
- Radiation applied to waveguides light paths 1 14 in this head may be continuous wave or may be pulsed at a high enough rate to permit movement ofthe head over the treatment area.
- Fig. 10 shows an embodiment ofthe invention which, like the embodiments taught in application Serial No. 09/078,055, is intended to be in contact with the patient's skin 18 and to be moved in direction 112 over the skin while remaining in contact therewith.
- Radiation applied to waveguides light paths 1 14 in this head may be continuous wave or may be pulsed at a high enough rate to permit movement ofthe head over the treatment area.
- the head has an area 116 ahead of waveguides 114 which passes over the treatment area before radiation is applied thereto.
- Region 1 16 is preferably of a thermally conductive - 20 - material and is insulated from a second region 1 18 of the head, which is preferably also of a thermally conductive material, by a thermally insulating layer 120.
- a thermal electric element or other suitable heater/chiller 122 is in contact with portion 1 16 and may be used to either preheat or precool the treatment area. For example, if element 122 is a heater, it can heat the skin down to region 30 to a temperature below that at which thermal damage would occur.
- a temperature sensor 124 is provided, for example up to 5 mm from the skin contacting surface (and preferably less, i.e., to 1 to 2 mm) to indicate skin temperature at for example the DE junction.
- Sensor 124 by detecting the heating of melanin in the epidermis provides an indication of skin type for the patient, which indication can be used to control the radiation applied. It also assures that overheating in the epidermis does not occur.
- a thermal electric element or other suitable cooler 126 connected to region 118 cools the epidermis ahead of waveguides 114 coming over a treatment area.
- a temperature sensor 128 can also be provided in region 118, for example up to 5 mm from the skin contacting surface, to assure that this region has cooled sufficiently before radiation is applied thereto and to protect against thermal damage to this region. While a single pair of waveguides 1 14 are shown in Fig. 10, typically a plurality of such waveguides would be stacked adjacent to each other in a direction into the figure. Two or more heaters/chillers 122, 126 could also be provided and two or more sensors 124, 128 could also be provided. Further, the sensor technology of this invention could also be utilized with other ones ofthe embodiments shown in application Serial No. 09/078,055. While the invention has been described above with reference to a particular system 10 and to particular head designs 16, neither are limitations on the invention.
- thermoelectronic cooling elements 48 could be utilized for cooling waveguide 40 in lieu of thermoelectronic cooling elements 48, although such thermoelectronic cooling elements are at this time preferred.
- Some elements 48 (or other thermal control elements) might also be used to heat waveguide 40 to preheat the target area, after which either the same or different thermal control elements would be used to cool the waveguide as previously indicated to cool the patient's epidermis in the treatment area.
- a lens may also be substituted for waveguide 40. although waveguide 40 is currently preferred because of its superior thermal properties and its superior performance in retroreflection.
- Other light guiding/transmitting element may also be used and, in some applications, two or more such elements may be used as shown in Fig.
- head 16 or head 1 10 may also be varied, - 21 - depending on application.
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