US 2,007,035,815 Β· Filed 2006-08-14

System and method for applying a reflectance modifying agent to improve the visual attractiveness of human skin

A computer-controlled system determines attributes of a frexel, an area of human skin, and applies a modifying agent (RMA) at the pixel level, typically to make the skin appear more youthful and so more attractive. The system scans the frexel, identifies unattractive attributes, and applies the RMA, typically with an inkjet printer. The identified attributes relate to reflectance and may refer to features such as irregular-looking light and dark spots, age-spots, scars, and bruises. Identified attributes may also relate to the surface topology of the skin, for more precisely enhancing surface irregularities such as bumps and wrinkles. Feature mapping may be used, for example to make cheeks appear pinker and cheekbones more prominent. The RMA can be applied in agreement with identified patterns, such as adding red to a red frexel, or in opposition, such as adding green or blue to a red frexel, according to idealized models of attractiveness.

Patent details

Publication number
US 2,007,035,815
Filing date
2006-08-14
Grant date
Application β€” not yet granted
Assignee
Edgar Albert D / Iglehart David C / Yeager Rick B
Inventor(s)
EDGAR ALBERT D., IGLEHART DAVID C., YEAGER RICK B.
CPC class
A45D44/005

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