EP3003128A1 - Vorrichtung zur berechnung eines parameters eines hautoberflächenbereichs - Google Patents
Vorrichtung zur berechnung eines parameters eines hautoberflächenbereichsInfo
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to the technical field of calculating a physico-chemical parameter of the cutaneous surface of a living being from measurement based on the principle of the impedance meter, including a parameter relating to the presence of grease, for example cellulite.
- Impedance is based on the measurement of the electrical impedance of biological tissues: the tissues are opposed to the passage of a current of low intensity.
- the known apparatuses are based on a principle of applying a low alternating current i, of the order of microamperes and low frequency through pairs of electrodes applied to the body of the individual and non-invasively, for example two or four, as shown schematically in Figure 1.
- the potential difference V which appears between them allows to calculate the impedance Z of the part of the body which is assimilated to a cell suspension in an electrolytic solution.
- the determination of the impedance Z of a part of the body is made from an electrical model of the part of the body, taking into account the frequency fc of the electric current used, the resistance opposite to the passage of the electric current by water and by intra- and extra-cellular electrolytes.
- the resistances of said electrolytes are respectively represented by RI and RE on a model such as for example that of Fricke.
- the computation of the electrical impedance also takes into account the Xfc reactance of the membrane of the part of the body which has the effect of causing a phase shift ⁇ between the applied current and the measured voltage.
- R1, R2, C1 and C2 respectively represent the resistances and the contact capacitances of the electrodes, the equations which link these factors are as follows:
- the choice of intensity parameters, frequency is important.
- the measurement can give extra or intracellular indications, the current passing through or not the cells of the body. The measurement is thus carried out on a depth of a few millimeters to one centimeter, without being disturbed by the deeper layers.
- fat including cellulite or hypodermic fat or especially epidermal fat which is characterized by the presence of fat or even of water in the skin, essentially the skin of the thighs and buttocks of a human being.
- Cellulite is the first layer of fat deep (it is about 1cm deep) and forms dimples that visually give the skin an "orange peel" appearance.
- the cellulite lying in the skin layers is not the overweight fat lying between the skin and the muscle.
- Cellulite is known as a female functioning of the hypodermis. This leads to swelling of the adipocytes, then in a more advanced stage a visible mechanical deformation on the surface of the skin.
- Cellulite generates greasy protuberances at the level of the hypodermic junction which gives this disgraceful relief to the skin.
- Cellulite is often accompanied by fluid retention in the tissues.
- a need has arisen for the precise and simple measurement of parameters of the cutaneous surface, for example cellulite, in order to make an assessment or even monitor the temporal evolution of cellulite in an individual. The measurement is done for example by measuring bioimpedance.
- a rolled palpate apparatus is a massage apparatus having a low pressure chamber to create an adjacent skin suction, for example surrounded on each side, by a massage roller which can be driven in motorized and / or braked rotation.
- the operation and results of this type of device is often related to the person being treated and can lead to small bruising if the massage force is too great.
- a so-called "palpated-rolled" massage apparatus comprising a base connected to a skin massage head comprising a low-pressure chamber for creating a suction of the skin, surrounded by each side by a massage roller.
- This apparatus includes a sensor for measuring one or more skin parameters and means for automatically adjusting the aspiration rate to a desired value based on the measurements.
- sensors for example measuring the composition of the skin, for example the fluid content, advantageously the fat content.
- Two sensors can be used to measure fluid and fat content.
- the sensors can be integrated or separated from the massager.
- the adjustment is based on several parameters of the skin including the measurement of impedance, capacitance, resistance, reactance and inductance, or the strength, flexibility, elasticity and / or composition of the skin. tissue. Impedance spectroscopy is then performed. In all cases, it is the suction rate that is then adjusted and other sources of energy.
- the objective of the present invention is to provide an autonomous device capable of making a so-called point measurement of a parameter of the cutaneous surface, such as in particular fat, for example subcutaneous abdominal fat or at the level of the thigh. , for example still cellulite.
- This measuring device concerns the use of its one-off measurements, or as repeated and spaced in time. These measurements serving to establish the result of the parameter, or even, in a second aspect of the invention, to propose a particular treatment of the skin or to automatically control a skin treatment apparatus, for example a cellulite treatment apparatus.
- a first aspect of the invention relates to a portable autonomous device for measuring and analyzing at least one parameter representing the fat, for example hypodermic fat or cellulite, of a cutaneous surface area, while a second aspect of the invention relates to a skin treatment device integrating in an embedded manner said portable autonomous device for measurement and analysis.
- the representation of cellulite can be done by level or stage of cellulite.
- the first aspect of the invention concerns a portable autonomous device for measuring and analyzing at least one parameter representing the fat of a cutaneous surface area
- a portable autonomous device for measuring and analyzing at least one parameter representing the fat of a cutaneous surface area
- at least one probe comprising at least two pairs of electrodes for contacting the skin surface area defining a first pair of injector electrodes, and a second pair of receiver electrodes for measuring the response to injection, a source of energy to produce at the level of the first pair of injector electrodes a variable current electrical signal of variable intensity i in the range [60 ⁇ ; 4000 ⁇ ] and of frequency in the range [1Hz; 1000kHz] for example in the subinterval [1kHz; 1000kHz]; a data processing and control unit (CPU) for determining the elements relating to the bioimpedance of said zone and said at least one parameter representing the fat of the cutaneous surface area.
- the fat can be cellulite which is hypodermic fat or subcutaneous fat.
- the interval of the intensity value is [60 ⁇ ; 4000 ⁇ ], will be more particularly [77 ⁇ ; 3800 ⁇ ], or more precisely [600 ⁇ ; 800 ⁇ ].
- a particularly effective intensity is 800 ⁇ .
- the interval of the value of frequency is [1Hz; 1000kHz], and can be particularly [1kHz; 1000kHz], or even [5kHz; 350kHz].
- a particularly working frequency is 50kHz.
- the alternating variable current may be a sinusoidal signal current as a function of time or a rectangular signal current, for example square, as a function of time. The measurements are made according to several frequencies. In the case of a square signal current, it is possible to use the current described in the patent of Applicant FR2775581.
- Rinft is the infinite-frequency extrapolation resistor
- the result can be expressed in a qualitative unit of the color gradient type according to the cellulite thickness level steps. The result could be stated in a quantity unit, for example here in millimeters.
- Rinft the infinite-frequency extrapolation resistance
- Rinft the real part of Z under a current in the range of 77 to 800 microamperes. This is based on the idea that cellulite is a tissue comprising adipocites and water, represented by Rinft.
- the contact of the electrodes is non-invasive.
- autonomous or “independent” means a device capable only of measuring and calculating the parameter of the skin, without the aid of other connected devices with or without wire.
- the autonomous device embeds the electrodes so does not require to fix the electrodes on the skin.
- the measured skin may be that of the lower part of the body, for example the thighs, the buttocks, the belly, or even in the upper part of the body, for example the face. The measure is local.
- cellulite also called hypodermic fat, which represents the pile of fat under the skin.
- PEFS electrospray filtration-fibro-sclerotic panniculopathy
- the increase in the size of these adipocytes or the excessive infiltration of water into the tissues are the causes of an increase in the thickness of the hypodermis (located under the epidermis) illustrated by a change in the adipose system called more commonly cellulite.
- Cellulite can now be characterized in several ways because there is no parameter recognized normatively. For example, one can characterize the advance of cellulite thanks to its volume and its thickness, thanks to a score of pre-established dimples, thanks to its visual aspect of roughness, thanks to the hypodermic junction area, thanks to the image proportion of fat composition, thanks to a combination of said parameters ...
- the data processing and control unit makes it possible to determine the characterization of the parameter representing cellulite and which comprises a natural integer on a scale between 0 and n representing 1 state of cellulite.
- the scale will be established in ascending order according to the advanced state of cellulite between 0 and n, 10 is given by way of example.
- the data processing and control unit makes it possible to determine the characterization of the parameter representing cellulite and which comprises the hypodermic junction length for a unit length of the cutaneous zone, or the hypodermic junction area for a unit area of the cutaneous zone.
- the hypodermic junction or JED is the junction between dermis and epidermis of the cutaneous zone, it is here its relief, representing the cellulite, which will be characterized starting from the measurements of bioimpedance of the layer concerned.
- the data processing and control unit makes it possible to determine the characterization of the parameter representing cellulite which is the roughness of the surface of the cutaneous zone. This is to give a representation of the relief of the cutaneous zone.
- the data processing and control unit makes it possible to determine the characterization of the parameter representing cellulite and which comprises the proportion of composition in fat and water in a unit volume of the cutaneous zone. Indeed, it can be considered that cellulite is due not only to the mass of fat under the skin surface but also to the retention of water in the skin surface.
- the electrodes are protruding outside the housing of the apparatus.
- This protuberant state is proposed at least in operation of the device and allows the electrodes to come into effective contact with the skin so that only they are in contact without the case of the device can contact the skin. This is all the more effective if the device in operation is moved in contact along the skin surface.
- the electrodes are protuberant housing at least 0.5mm, or at least 50mm.
- the electrodes of the probe each have a skin contact area value of between 50mm 2 and 20cm 2 .
- the electrodes may form tips having a diameter of between 0.1 mm and 1.5 mm, for example between 0.5 mm and 1.5 mm forming a punch.
- the probe comprises two pairs of electrodes each having a surface of contact with the cutaneous surface of square or rectangular shape. These forms have better injection values when one wants to measure the fat. This can be used in quadrupole mode for a global acquisition of the area to explore. In this mode, the electrode pairs are either square or rectangular.
- the probe comprises a row or at least two crossed rows or a matrix of multiple electrodes. These electrodes can then have a peak shape.
- this probe In the case of a matrix, this probe is called a "biochip".
- the electrodes are peak shaped. These points are non-invasive and of a length of the order of a few millimeters.
- the tips have a skin contact surface in the form of a disc and the disc diameter is generally between 0.5mm and 1.5mm.
- At least one electrode of the probe is detachable. This allows them to be easily cleaned for reuse. This can be used to interchange them with new identical or different electrodes, to adjust the desired measurement, to increase the life of the device.
- the value of the spacing between the electrodes is in the range [6mm; 30mm].
- the spacing between the electrodes, in particular the injector electrodes, is important for adjusting the depth of analysis of the cutaneous zone.
- the injector electrodes are preferably inside the receiving electrodes.
- the electrodes are mounted floating and / or the support of the electrodes is flexible. In both cases, this makes it possible to optimize contact with the surface of the cutaneous zone, especially when it has pronounced curves. This makes it possible to control the contact pressure, this is particularly appreciated when the apparatus can be used in a mobile manner along the cutaneous surface during the passage of the apparatus.
- the apparatus may comprise means for adjusting the spacing between the electrodes of the probe. The spacing is adjustable between at least two injector electrodes.
- At least one electrode is retractable in the housing so as to take at least one measurement position out of the housing and a rest position within the housing.
- the electrode (s) can be manually or automatically retractable to allow optimized storage of the device, protection of the electrodes during storage or removal of the device from operation. This can make it possible to use only a part of the electrodes and to also make it possible to adjust the spacing between electrodes "Operational" protruding.
- the electrodes can be retractable in pairs, retractability can be allowed before or after, or even during the measurement session. If this device is integrated with a skin treatment device as will be seen below, this allows the electrodes to be operative only part of the treatment session, for example just at the beginning of the treatment or before it does not begin.
- the probe is retractable in the housing. This provides the same advantages as mentioned above and easy use in only two positions of the probe.
- the apparatus comprises skin surface pressure sensing means and means for allowing the measurement when the sensed pressure exceeds a predetermined threshold. This makes the measurements more efficient and safe.
- the electrical chain is repeatable and satisfactory (bipolar loop). This can be used in static as dynamic.
- the apparatus comprises a means for detecting velocity of movement on the cutaneous surface and means for authorizing the measurement when the detected velocity is in a predetermined interval. This is used if the meter is able to measure while moving along the skin surface. It may be necessary to keep a speed as constant as possible, or if the acquisition of the speed value is possible, it will be used to control in a massage device comprising the measuring apparatus.
- This skin treatment device has a housing comprising skin treatment organs, a processing and control unit (CPU) of said treatment units, the device for measuring and analyzing the cutaneous surface.
- said treatment and control unit (cpu) being able to automatically control the skin treatment organs from at least one parameter representing the measured fat and / or calculated by the measuring device and analysis.
- Such boarding can allow, from the measurements and / or calculations of the current session, or even other sessions, to set the treatment device before it starts in skin treatment mode, can make it possible to establish a loop enslavement during treatment from measurements and / or calculations of the current session, or even other sessions.
- the skin treatment device comprises as organs for treatment two rolls of respective parallel longitudinal axis and / or a suction chamber and has at least one of said pairs of electrodes adjacent to at least a portion of the treatment members.
- electrode adjacent to at least a part of the treatment members is understood to mean the existence of a smaller distance between the electrode and the part of the treatment members that is as small as possible, taking into account the manufacturing constraints. This distance can be of the order of a few millimeters.
- the skin treatment device comprises an interface and a processing and control unit storing the measurements and calculation results for each session and displays on the interface since the analysis. of these measurements and results at least one proposal for setting the operating parameter of the apparatus among the following: the suction rate, the motorized rotation of the roller (x), the direction and / or the speed of rotation of roll (x), duration of session, evolution of operating parameters of the device from one session to another, spacing of sessions.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a known principle diagram for measuring the bioelectric impedance based on the use of four electrodes
- FIG. 2 diagrammatically illustrates a known four-electrode measuring device
- FIGS. 3 and 9 respectively are a schematic perspective of a first embodiment of a measuring apparatus according to the invention, first alternative and respectively second alternative type handle;
- Figure 7 is a schematic perspective of a second embodiment of a measuring apparatus according to the invention;
- FIG. 4 is a schematic perspective of a skin treatment apparatus including a measuring apparatus according to the first embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 5 is a schematic perspective of a skin treatment apparatus including a measuring apparatus according to the invention.
- FIG. 6 is a diagrammatic sectional view of a particular embodiment of a probe with three groups of electrodes
- FIG. 8 is a diagrammatic illustration of the bioimpedance with the abscissa resistance and the ordinate reactance; - Figure 10 illustrates a tissue section;
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view of a third embodiment of a measuring apparatus according to the invention.
- FIGS. 12 and 13 illustrate a perspective view and a front view of a fourth embodiment of a measuring apparatus according to the invention
- FIG. 14 illustrates the measurement electrodes in the form of a cross.
- FIGS. 3, 7, 9, 11, 12, 13 and 14 illustrate the portable autonomous device for measuring and analyzing 1 of at least one parameter representing the cellulite of a cutaneous surface area comprising at least one a probe 10.
- the probe comprises at least two pairs of electrodes intended to come into contact with the cutaneous surface area defining a first pair of so-called injector electrodes (11, 12), and a second pair of so-called receptor electrodes ( 13, 14) for measuring the response to the injection of the variable or alternating current.
- the self-contained apparatus is intended to be applied to the skin and comprises for good ergonomics a grip type handle 3 on the top of the housing 2 or 51.
- the device can itself take the form of a handle or a handle as illustrated in Figure 9.
- This handle or handle may be telescopic at the grip of substantially tubular shape to allow adjustment of the overall distance between each pair of electrodes.
- This handle or handle can be flexible, the head or heads of the handle can be mounted on the kneecap: the curve of the handle or handle depends and adapts to the morphology of the person (thin, muscular, obese).
- the handle or handle can measure cellulite, and / or parallel grease and / or steatomic grease.
- the device can work in static on the skin or in dynamic movement along the skin.
- the power source of the apparatus can be embedded, for example a photovoltaic cell, a battery, or the apparatus can be connected to the mains by an AC mains lead 6 illustrated in FIG. producing at the level of the first pair of injector electrodes (11, 12), a variable electrical signal of intensity i in the range [60 ⁇ ; 4000 ⁇ ] and of frequency in the range [1Hz; 1000kHz] and in a particular example between [1kHz; 1000kHz].
- a data processing and control unit makes it possible to determine the elements relating to the bio-impedance (Z) of said zone and said at least one parameter representing the cellulite of the cutaneous surface zone.
- the treatment unit and Control Processing Unit (CPU) control determined by reference 4 covers a unit for calculating and processing data from the measurements made, a unit for storing the measurements and results, and any other data relating to the skin-treatment apparatus on board.
- measuring apparatus according to the invention for example the data relating to the operation proposed by the interface.
- the characterization of the cellulite parameter comprises a natural integer on a scale between 0 and n representing the state of advancement of cellulite.
- the scale is here determined from 0 to 10 for example but could be in a lower range, for example 0 to 5, or larger. We can talk about a score of dimples that the user can understand immediately and which he can follow the evolution in time.
- the characterization without cellulite is here of course 0.
- the characterization of the cellulite parameter comprises the length, or even the area, of hypodermic junction for a length, or even a unit area of the cutaneous zone.
- the characterization without cellulite is here 1, the junction being more flat if less cellulite is measured. It is an internal relief in section.
- the characterization of the cellulite parameter is the roughness of the surface of the cutaneous zone. It is an external relief.
- the characterization of the cellulite parameter comprises the proportion of fat and water composition in a unit volume of the cutaneous zone.
- the electrodes 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 are protruding outside the housing 2 or 51 of the apparatus 1 or 50.
- the reference 15 also relate to the references 15 ', 15 ", 15'a, 15'b, 15'c, 15" c explained according to the various embodiments of the probe and illustrated in FIGS. 7, 11.
- the material of the electrodes 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 is a metal selected from the group consisting of: stainless steel, indium tin oxide, titanium nitride, gold, carbon, alone or in combination.
- the probe 10, illustrated in FIG. 7 is called a biochip and the electrodes are made of titanium nitride.
- the probe comprising two pairs 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 of electrodes, they each have a skin contact area value of between 50mm 2 and 20cm 2 .
- their contact surface with the cutaneous surface of square or rectangular shape.
- the length L of the four rectangles, as illustrated, can be between 10 and 50mm, and their width between 5 and 40mm. There may be many pairs of this type to measure over a larger area of skin.
- the probe 10 comprises a matrix of multiple tip electrodes.
- This type of probe is for example called a biochip in three-pole mode to acquire the characteristics at a specific point and thus map the area studied.
- the probe may be a regular matrix, as illustrated in FIG. 7 where the electrodes 15 operate in pairs: the pair of injector electrodes 15 'facing each other operate with the pair of receiving electrodes in front of the one of the other on the same alignment. The measurements are on the same line 115 but can be crossed by this mode. Each pair of electrodes is then used differently depending on the desired measurement, and the results can advantageously be combined.
- the biochip electrodes can be controlled individually. Whatever the electrodes, the measurement is carried out in depth about 1 cm, 0.1 mm at 30 mm for the biochip and from 2 to 30 mm, in particular between 6 mm and 30 mm for conventional electrodes. There can be from 4 to 64 electrodes or more when it comes to a biochip.
- the electrodes form, for example, a matrix 9 * 8 comprising 64 recording electrodes, 4 reference electrodes, 4 ground electrodes, the spacing between electrodes being from 400 microns to 700 microns, the diameter of the electrode around 100 microns .
- the base material may be a flexible polyimide sheet. It is known for example a biochip sold by the company Multi Channel Systems under the reference FlexMEA72.
- the probe may have more than four electrodes, as shown in Figure 6, six electrodes.
- the field lines will be distributed according to the zones of least electrical resistance.
- the source may have a square or sinusoidal signal.
- Fatty tissues are highly resistive compared to muscle tissue.
- the fat layer has several greases shown in Figure 10: starting from the skin, the first layer is hypodermic fat or cellulite, then the second layer is the parallel grease, finally the third layer is steatomeric fat; the second and third layers forming the subcutaneous fat layer.
- the fatty layer is important, and the very distant electrodes (15'a and 15'b), the electrical flow will tend to go through the muscle layer, and then the part of tissue crossed is not significant of the layer superficial. By cons if the electrodes are too close, it can establish a surface current that is not significant of the deep layer. It is particularly difficult, in order to measure only the cellulite layer or the subcutaneous fat layer only to determine the intensities, combined with the frequencies and spacing between the electrodes in the most reliable way possible for a significant number of people .
- the manner of arranging the electrodes on the surface of the skin to evaluate the distribution of the electric field lines and to find the volume of living tissue involved in the measurement is judiciously established.
- Several pairs of electrodes 15a and 15a, 15b and 15b; 15 "c and 15'c ... are arranged on the dermal zone to be measured in contact with the device.
- the measurement principle consists in making several simultaneous switchings of electrodes (switch IC and IM with C for Current, M for Measurement) while keeping as references the electrodes 15'a and 15 "A.
- At least one electrode 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 of the probe 10 may be detachable or even interchangeable. Alternatively a part of the probe, namely one or some electrodes can be too.
- the value of the spacing e between the receiving electrodes 13, 14 and those of the assembly 15 is in the range [0.1mm; 30mm], or even in the sub-interval [6mm; 30mm] or in the range [6mm, 15mm], it plays directly on the depth of measurement in the measured skin volume.
- Figure 11 illustrates a perspective view of a third embodiment of a measuring apparatus according to the invention. It is always pairs of electrodes (15 ', 15 "), this time crossed or cross-shaped to measure the cellulite of a z zone of skin.
- FIG. 12 illustrates a fourth embodiment of a measuring apparatus according to the invention which will be called a punch.
- the punch takes the form of a cross formed by two rows of several electrodes (15 ', 15 ", 15"' etc ..) arranged perpendicular and intersecting in their middle. We can imagine several rows crossed. In the illustrated example, there are 13 electrodes per half-row but the number can vary of course.
- the punch exemplified here can explore the greasy layer between 3 and 15mm deep under the skin. Receiving electrodes must be separated in 2 * e, e being the length separating the receiving electrodes, so the distance is between 6 and 30mm. It may be desired to have an exploration step of 1mm deep, a spacing pitch between the receiving electrodes of 2mm.
- the measurement series resembles that of the mode illustrated in Figure 6 but the measurement being done on the two rows, one can materialize a semi 3D approach.
- the electrodes are floating mounted and / or the support of the electrodes 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 is flexible.
- the electrodes may for example be spring-mounted.
- the spring can be for example in the tip.
- the course envisaged may be several tens or hundreds of microns, for example about 500 microns.
- the support of the electrodes may be flexible or flexible, for example silicone, flexible textile. It is possible to use a conductive textile material, in particular a polyimide sheet or an elastic material, in particular silicone, loaded or containing a metal pad.
- the apparatus may comprise means for adjusting the spacing between the electrodes 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 of the probe.
- the spacing is adjustable between at least two injector electrodes, not between two receiving electrodes. It is possible to provide an assembly of electrodes on moving braces that can move closer or away simultaneously.
- At least one electrode of the probe can be retractable in the housing 2 so as to take at least one measurement position out of the housing (solid lines) and a rest position inside the housing. housing (dashed lines).
- the complete probe 10 can be retractable into the housing.
- a skin surface pressure sensing means and a processing and control unit 4 for allowing the measurement when the sensed pressure exceeds a predetermined threshold already stored in the processing and control unit.
- the pressure sensing means may comprise a pressure sensor or two separate pressure sensors and adjacent the electrodes to check the contact for a sufficient time interval to make the measurement.
- a speed sensor means (21) for movement on the skin surface and means for allowing the measurement when the detected speed is in a predetermined range. As illustrated in FIGS.
- the invention also relates to a skin treatment device 50 having a casing 51 comprising - organs for treating the skin 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, a treatment unit and for controlling 4 of said organs for the treatment 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, the device for measuring and analyzing the cutaneous surface according to the invention, said processing and control unit 4 being able to control automatically the organs for treating the skin 52, 53, 54, 55, 56 from at least one parameter measured and / or calculated by said autonomous measuring and analyzing device 1.
- the treatment organs 52, 53, 54, 55, 56 are two rolls 52, 53 of respective longitudinal axes L52, L53 and / or a suction chamber 54 of the skin, and the least one of the pairs of electrodes is the most adjacent possible (a few millimeters) to at least a portion of the massage members 52, 53, without touching them st.
- the suction chamber 54 is created by virtue of a vacuum source 56 which can be integrated in a part that can be grasped by the user or can be offset in a base which will connect it via a suction channel 55.
- the suction chamber is between the rollers, but it can be outside the two rollers.
- the rollers can be freely rotated, or even braked, and / or rotated mechanically by one or more motors (not shown).
- the skin treatment device has an interface 7 and a processing and control unit 4 storing the measurements and calculation results for each session and displays on the interface 7 since the analysis of these measurements and results at the interface.
- a processing and control unit 4 storing the measurements and calculation results for each session and displays on the interface 7 since the analysis of these measurements and results at the interface.
- the interface consists of a display and / or LEDs to communicate the input data, the measured data, the bioimpedance, the cellulite, the proposals for adjusting the device, the proposed recommendations; but may also include buttons or a touch screen to validate proposals or manually modify the proposals calculated by the device.
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