US 6,036,684 Β· Granted 2000-03-14

Skin treatment process using laser

The present invention provides a very simple easily administered skin treatment process for (1) the removal of superficial epidermal skin cells in the human skin (2) the reduction or removal of unwanted hair and (3) the mitigation of skin conditions such as acne and seborrhea. A contaminant having a high absorption at at least one wavelength of light is topically applied to a section of the surface of the skin. A preferred contaminant is a mixture of 20% by weight of one micron graphite particles in mineral oil. Graphite is a very strong absorber of 1.06 micron light produced by the Nd:YAG laser. Portions of the contaminant are forced to infiltrate into spaces between the superficial epidermal cells, into hair ducts in the skin and into and/or adjacent to sebaceous glands. The skin section is illuminated with short laser pulses at the matching wavelength, so as to impact sufficient energy to the contaminant to cause explosion in the contaminant. The energy released in the course of the explosions may blow off layers of dead skin cells and/or destroy tissue responsible for hair growth and/or sebum production.

Patent details

Publication number
US 6,036,684
Filing date
1998-10-06
Grant date
2000-03-14
Assignee
Thermolase Corporation
Inventor(s)
TANKOVICH; NIKOLAI I., SVERDRUP, JR.; LAWRENCE H., EPISCOPO; RICHARD G.
CPC class
A45D26/00

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