WO2009125443A1 - Handpiece for ultrasound treatments of human tissue - Google Patents

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WO2009125443A1
WO2009125443A1 PCT/IT2008/000241 IT2008000241W WO2009125443A1 WO 2009125443 A1 WO2009125443 A1 WO 2009125443A1 IT 2008000241 W IT2008000241 W IT 2008000241W WO 2009125443 A1 WO2009125443 A1 WO 2009125443A1
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Moreno Naldoni
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Priority to US12/937,156 priority Critical patent/US20110112445A1/en
Priority to AT08763802T priority patent/ATE540660T1/en
Priority to BRPI0822017-4A priority patent/BRPI0822017A2/en
Priority to PCT/IT2008/000241 priority patent/WO2009125443A1/en
Priority to PL08763802T priority patent/PL2265238T3/en
Priority to CN2008801285881A priority patent/CN102014843B/en
Priority to EP08763802A priority patent/EP2265238B1/en
Priority to ES08763802T priority patent/ES2380162T3/en
Publication of WO2009125443A1 publication Critical patent/WO2009125443A1/en

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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61HPHYSICAL THERAPY APPARATUS, e.g. DEVICES FOR LOCATING OR STIMULATING REFLEX POINTS IN THE BODY; ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION; MASSAGE; BATHING DEVICES FOR SPECIAL THERAPEUTIC OR HYGIENIC PURPOSES OR SPECIFIC PARTS OF THE BODY
    • A61H7/00Devices for suction-kneading massage; Devices for massaging the skin by rubbing or brushing not otherwise provided for
    • A61H7/002Devices for suction-kneading massage; Devices for massaging the skin by rubbing or brushing not otherwise provided for by rubbing or brushing
    • A61H7/003Hand-held or hand-driven devices
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61HPHYSICAL THERAPY APPARATUS, e.g. DEVICES FOR LOCATING OR STIMULATING REFLEX POINTS IN THE BODY; ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION; MASSAGE; BATHING DEVICES FOR SPECIAL THERAPEUTIC OR HYGIENIC PURPOSES OR SPECIFIC PARTS OF THE BODY
    • A61H23/00Percussion or vibration massage, e.g. using supersonic vibration; Suction-vibration massage; Massage with moving diaphragms
    • A61H23/02Percussion or vibration massage, e.g. using supersonic vibration; Suction-vibration massage; Massage with moving diaphragms with electric or magnetic drive
    • A61H23/0245Percussion or vibration massage, e.g. using supersonic vibration; Suction-vibration massage; Massage with moving diaphragms with electric or magnetic drive with ultrasonic transducers, e.g. piezoelectric
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61HPHYSICAL THERAPY APPARATUS, e.g. DEVICES FOR LOCATING OR STIMULATING REFLEX POINTS IN THE BODY; ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION; MASSAGE; BATHING DEVICES FOR SPECIAL THERAPEUTIC OR HYGIENIC PURPOSES OR SPECIFIC PARTS OF THE BODY
    • A61H2201/00Characteristics of apparatus not provided for in the preceding codes
    • A61H2201/01Constructive details
    • A61H2201/0173Means for preventing injuries
    • A61H2201/0176By stopping operation
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61HPHYSICAL THERAPY APPARATUS, e.g. DEVICES FOR LOCATING OR STIMULATING REFLEX POINTS IN THE BODY; ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION; MASSAGE; BATHING DEVICES FOR SPECIAL THERAPEUTIC OR HYGIENIC PURPOSES OR SPECIFIC PARTS OF THE BODY
    • A61H2201/00Characteristics of apparatus not provided for in the preceding codes
    • A61H2201/16Physical interface with patient
    • A61H2201/1602Physical interface with patient kind of interface, e.g. head rest, knee support or lumbar support
    • A61H2201/1645Physical interface with patient kind of interface, e.g. head rest, knee support or lumbar support contoured to fit the user

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  • the present invention concerns a handpiece, and a respective appliance provided with said handpiece, for medical and/or aesthetic treatments of adipose tissue and cellulite.
  • cellulite is the pathology- indicated as EFP (Edematous Fibrosclerotic Panniculopathy) , the term used to identify the altered conditions of the subcutaneous tissues, characterised by adipose cell hypertrophy and by a certain retention of water and of fluids in general in the intercellular spaces, especially on the thighs, buttocks and abdomen.
  • EFP Edematous Fibrosclerotic Panniculopathy
  • These devices are placed in contact with the parts of the body in which cellulite and/or adipose panniculi are present.
  • the ultrasounds spread through the tissues in the form of compressions and decompressions.
  • the tissues are subjected to mechanical stress and to thermal and cavitation effects.
  • cavitation means the phenomenon of generating "bubbles” of vapour and/or gas caused by the depression generated. These "bubbles” tend to disappear in a violent way, similar to an explosion. In this way, dispersing effects are produced within the adipose tissue .
  • the ultrasound appliances currently available on the market are unable to obtain appreciable results as regards a rapid reduction of adiposities or of cellulite, or they present risk factors connected to the focalisation of the ultrasound beam or the generation of ultrasound frequencies considered unsafe for use on the human body.
  • the handpiece, and the respective appliance using the handpiece, to which the present invention refers, are ultrasound instruments able to exert an efficacious action on the tissues to be treated.
  • an ultrasound handpiece and a respective appliance that uses said handpiece are made in accordance with the enclosed claims.
  • figure 1 illustrates a three-dimensional front view of an ultrasound handpiece according to the invention
  • figure 2 shows a three-dimensional rear view of the ultrasound handpiece in figure 1;
  • FIG. 3 illustrates an appliance for the complete treatment of cellulite; said appliance contemplates the use of a handpiece for ultrasound treatments and of a handpiece for cutaneous massage.
  • the reference 10 indicates, on the whole, an ultrasound handpiece according to the present invention.
  • the ultrasound handpiece 10 comprises a box- shaped body 11, hollow on the inside, suited to house the electronic devices (not shown) necessary for the operation of the handpiece itself.
  • the box- shaped body 11 extends laterally with a sleeve 12 obtained enbloc with the box- shaped body 11 itself.
  • the box-shaped body 11 and the sleeve 12 are made in a single moulding operation of plastic material.
  • a basin-like concave element 13 the contour of which (CNT) , in this particular embodiment, is substantially elliptical in shape.
  • a suction mouth 14 positioned in the centre of the substantially elliptical contour (CNT) .
  • the suction mouth 14 is connected to a vacuum pump (electro-pneumatic means) (not illustrated) .
  • each ultrasound transducer 15, 16 presents a peripheral ring-shaped collar (not shown) and is housed in a respective circular seat 15A, 16A .
  • each ultrasound transducer 15, 16 is held fixed with respect to the box-shaped body 11 by the concave element 13 fitted on the box- shaped body 11 which presses the respective peripheral ring-shaped collar against the box- shaped body 11 itself.
  • these ultrasound transducers 15, 16 are inclined with respect to each other at an angle ( ⁇ ) between 90° and 170°, preferably 130° .
  • the possibility is considered of varying, by means of suitable electromechanical systems, the relative angle between the two ultrasound transducers 15, 16 (from 0° to 180°) , so as to adapt the geometry of the active part of the handpiece to the thickness of the adipose layer and/or of the part of the human body that is to be treated.
  • figure 2 shows a three-dimensional rear view of the ultrasound handpiece in figure 1.
  • the box-shaped body 11 is closed by a cover 20 comprising a first portion 2OA, which is substantially flat, and a hemispherical second portion 2OB.
  • a display on which appear the data concerning the treatment that is being carried out (see below) .
  • buttons (WG) On the sides of the first portion 2OA are two buttons (WG) which, if pressed by the operator's fingers, allow him to control the treatment cycle .
  • one button (WG) enables him to start and stop the treatment, while the second button (WG) enables him to suspend the pump suction temporarily so as to release the tissue, allowing easy movement of the handpiece.
  • buttons (WG) allow the operator to control a treatment appliance (see below) , during treatment, without having to reach the main control panel of the appliance (see below) .
  • This characteristic has two important positive consequences: (1) the operator can carry out the treatment and concentrate on the therapy without having to worry about the machine position or the eventual inability to reach the main control panel ; and
  • the second portion 2OB is preferably made enbloc with the first portion 2OA.
  • the construction of the cover 20 is achieved advantageously, but not necessarily, by means of a moulding procedure of a plastic material, similar to or the same as the one with which the box- shaped body 11 is made.
  • the second portion 2OB advantageously presents a preferably hemispherical conformation, or more generally convex, to allow the operator to hold the handpiece 10 with ease in his hand.
  • a vacuum is created (thanks to the aforementioned connection of the suction mouth 14 to a vacuum pump) which lifts a piece of tissue, this tissue rests against the ultrasound transducers 15, 16 which begin to perform the treatment on the raised skin.
  • the electronic devices (not shown) present in the handpiece 10 and/or in the machine body (see below) are suited to implement, in the ultrasound transducers 15, 16, cyclic treatments in which the two devices are led to work together or alternately, at a- variable frequency between 4 kHz and 100 kHz, modulating a carrier of 1 MHz.
  • the two ultrasound transducers 15, 16 can also work in swept mode, that is with a frequency that increases over time between the two above-mentioned limits.
  • the angle ( ⁇ ) between the two ultrasound transducers 15, 16 is varied between 0° and 180° by means of an electromechanical device (not illustrated) present in the box- shaped body 11, according to the thickness of the adipose layer and/or to the part of the human body that is to be treated.
  • the emission of ultrasound through the two ultrasound transducers 15, 16 is activated only when the fold of skin has been lifted with the vacuum pump corresponding to the suction mouth 14.
  • Figure 3 shows an appliance 100 for the complete treatment of cellulite.
  • the appliance 100 comprises a removable machine-body 101, mounted on wheels 102.
  • a handpiece 10 for ultrasound treatments (of the type already described with reference to figures 1, 2)
  • a handpiece 103 for cutaneous massage for example like the one illustrated and claimed in the application for a European patent EP-I 610 748 (in the name of the same Applicant) , the content of which must be considered an integral part of this description.
  • the handpiece 103 uses an elastomer membrane, to which is given a pulsating movement, to perform cutaneous massage.
  • the vacuum pump housed in the machine-body 101 is the vacuum pump (not shown) for sucking up the portions of tissue by means of the suction mouth 14.
  • Massaging with the handpiece 103 on the area treated previously with ultrasound using the handpiece 10 brings the fat particles broken up by the ultrasound towards the lymphatic stations pertaining to the treated area. So a real lymphatic drainage is performed. The dispersed fat can then be disposed of through the normal metabolic processes. In act the fat particles must not continue to remain in the area that they occupied previously, but they must be sent into lymphatic circulation so as to be eliminated from the organism.
  • a first cable tube 105 connects the machine-body 101 to the ultrasound handpiece 10. Inside the first cable tube 105 are the cables for the electricity supply to the handpiece, and for exchanging information between the boards present on the handpiece 10 itself and an electronic control unit (not shown) housed in the machine-body 101.
  • the cable tube 105 is connected to the handpiece by means of the sleeve 12 (figure 2) .
  • a portion of the cable tube 105 is held up by a trellis support 106 presenting an articulation 107 provided with elastic means (not shown) that tend to bring the support 106 back into erect position if stimulated during the unwinding of the cable tube 105.
  • the presence of the support 106 is necessary to prevent the first cable tube 105, during use, from becoming snarled, or even tangled with a second cable tube 108 which contains the cables (not shown) for the electricity supply to the handpiece 103, and for exchanging information between the boards present on the handpiece 103 itself and the electronic control unit housed in the machine- body 101.
  • the handpiece 103 rests on a support (SUP) projecting from the side of the machine-body 101.
  • SUP support
  • the radiation is safer and more efficacious, as most of the ultrasound energy is in a direction perpendicular to the adipose parts, but not to the internal organs ;
  • lymphatic drainage massage which assists the elimination of the fat particles broken up by the cavitation effect and of any excess fluids;
  • the handpiece for cutaneous massage allows lymphatic drainage massage integrated in the machine, without having to resort to manual massage and/or to the use of another mechanical massage device,-

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Abstract

A handpiece (10) suited to carry out ultrasound treatments of human tissue to remove localised adiposity, cellulite, etc. The handpiece (10) comprises: a box- shaped body (11) presenting a basin- like concave element (13) the contour of which (CNT), in use, is rested on the skin to be treated; and two ultrasound transducers (15, 16) located on the walls of the concave element (13), the ultrasound transducers (15, 16) being inclined with respect to each other at an angle (alpha) which can be adjusted by electromechanical means. Moreover, between the two ultrasound transducers (15, 16) there is a suction mouth (14) connected to a vacuum pump. The suction mouth (14) is suited to lift a portion of skin, in such a way that two adjoining portions of skin, covered with massage oil or gel, are brought into contact with the ultrasound transducers (15, 16). Only then, the ultrasound transducers can be activated.

Description

"HANDPIECE FOR ULTRASOUND TREATMENTS OF HUMAN TISSUE"
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention concerns a handpiece, and a respective appliance provided with said handpiece, for medical and/or aesthetic treatments of adipose tissue and cellulite.
In this context the term "cellulite" is the pathology- indicated as EFP (Edematous Fibrosclerotic Panniculopathy) , the term used to identify the altered conditions of the subcutaneous tissues, characterised by adipose cell hypertrophy and by a certain retention of water and of fluids in general in the intercellular spaces, especially on the thighs, buttocks and abdomen.
BACKGROUND ART
It is also known that cellulite and localised adiposities do not have a great influence on a person's physical health but, as it is an annoying imperfection and does influence the emotional state, over time many appliances and respective methods have been developed to overcome this inconvenience.
In particular, in the technique methods are known for reducing the aforesaid imperfections by means of ultrasound devices .
These devices are placed in contact with the parts of the body in which cellulite and/or adipose panniculi are present.
The ultrasounds spread through the tissues in the form of compressions and decompressions. As a result of the interaction of the ultrasounds with the biological tissues, the tissues are subjected to mechanical stress and to thermal and cavitation effects. In this context, the term "cavitation" means the phenomenon of generating "bubbles" of vapour and/or gas caused by the depression generated. These "bubbles" tend to disappear in a violent way, similar to an explosion. In this way, dispersing effects are produced within the adipose tissue .
All these effects result in a destruction or reduction of the adipose tissue and of the cellulite.
However, the ultrasound appliances currently available on the market are unable to obtain appreciable results as regards a rapid reduction of adiposities or of cellulite, or they present risk factors connected to the focalisation of the ultrasound beam or the generation of ultrasound frequencies considered unsafe for use on the human body.
The handpiece, and the respective appliance using the handpiece, to which the present invention refers, are ultrasound instruments able to exert an efficacious action on the tissues to be treated.
DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION
Therefore, according to the present invention an ultrasound handpiece and a respective appliance that uses said handpiece are made in accordance with the enclosed claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention will now be described with reference to the enclosed drawings, which illustrate some examples of embodiments without limitation, wherein:
- figure 1 illustrates a three-dimensional front view of an ultrasound handpiece according to the invention; figure 2 shows a three-dimensional rear view of the ultrasound handpiece in figure 1;
- figure 3 illustrates an appliance for the complete treatment of cellulite; said appliance contemplates the use of a handpiece for ultrasound treatments and of a handpiece for cutaneous massage.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
In figure 1, the reference 10 indicates, on the whole, an ultrasound handpiece according to the present invention.
As shown in the enclosed figures, the ultrasound handpiece 10 comprises a box- shaped body 11, hollow on the inside, suited to house the electronic devices (not shown) necessary for the operation of the handpiece itself.
The box- shaped body 11 extends laterally with a sleeve 12 obtained enbloc with the box- shaped body 11 itself. Preferably, but not necessarily, the box-shaped body 11 and the sleeve 12 are made in a single moulding operation of plastic material.
As shown in figure 1, fixed to the box-shaped body 11 by means of two screws (SR) is a basin-like concave element 13 the contour of which (CNT) , in this particular embodiment, is substantially elliptical in shape.
Moreover, in the embodiment in figure 1, between the two aligned retaining screws (SR) there is a suction mouth 14 positioned in the centre of the substantially elliptical contour (CNT) . The suction mouth 14 is connected to a vacuum pump (electro-pneumatic means) (not illustrated) .
On opposite sides with respect to the suction mouth 14 and to the two screws (SR) are placed two ultrasound transducers 15, 16 in the shape of flat circular pellets.
In the embodiment shown in figure 1, each ultrasound transducer 15, 16 presents a peripheral ring-shaped collar (not shown) and is housed in a respective circular seat 15A, 16A .
Moreover, each ultrasound transducer 15, 16 is held fixed with respect to the box-shaped body 11 by the concave element 13 fitted on the box- shaped body 11 which presses the respective peripheral ring-shaped collar against the box- shaped body 11 itself.
Since the arrangement of the ultrasound transducers 15, 16 follows the shape of the walls of the concave element 13, these ultrasound transducers 15, 16 are inclined with respect to each other at an angle (α) between 90° and 170°, preferably 130° .
In a further embodiment not illustrated, the possibility is considered of varying, by means of suitable electromechanical systems, the relative angle between the two ultrasound transducers 15, 16 (from 0° to 180°) , so as to adapt the geometry of the active part of the handpiece to the thickness of the adipose layer and/or of the part of the human body that is to be treated.
Instead, figure 2 shows a three-dimensional rear view of the ultrasound handpiece in figure 1.
On the part opposite the concave element 13, the box-shaped body 11 is closed by a cover 20 comprising a first portion 2OA, which is substantially flat, and a hemispherical second portion 2OB.
As also shown in figure 2, on the first portion 2OA is a display (DPL) on which appear the data concerning the treatment that is being carried out (see below) .
On the sides of the first portion 2OA are two buttons (WG) which, if pressed by the operator's fingers, allow him to control the treatment cycle .
In particular, one button (WG) enables him to start and stop the treatment, while the second button (WG) enables him to suspend the pump suction temporarily so as to release the tissue, allowing easy movement of the handpiece.
These two buttons (WG) allow the operator to control a treatment appliance (see below) , during treatment, without having to reach the main control panel of the appliance (see below) .
This characteristic has two important positive consequences: (1) the operator can carry out the treatment and concentrate on the therapy without having to worry about the machine position or the eventual inability to reach the main control panel ; and
(2) it guarantees a long life of the main control panel since it reduces the possibility of its coming in contact with substances that could degrade its operation.
The second portion 2OB is preferably made enbloc with the first portion 2OA. The construction of the cover 20 is achieved advantageously, but not necessarily, by means of a moulding procedure of a plastic material, similar to or the same as the one with which the box- shaped body 11 is made.
In addition, the second portion 2OB advantageously presents a preferably hemispherical conformation, or more generally convex, to allow the operator to hold the handpiece 10 with ease in his hand.
In use, after having spread oil or gel (substances which allow the correct propagation of the ultrasound and which may contain active principles that assist the treatment) , preferably oil, on the skin of the person who is about to be subjected to the treatment, the operator rests the contour
(CNT) of the concave element 13 on the skin, starting operation of the handpiece 10.
In the area corresponding to the suction mouth 14 a vacuum is created (thanks to the aforementioned connection of the suction mouth 14 to a vacuum pump) which lifts a piece of tissue, this tissue rests against the ultrasound transducers 15, 16 which begin to perform the treatment on the raised skin.
Obviously, as the handpiece 10 is manually moved by the operator, always different parts of human tissue are treated in sequence until the whole area affected by the adipose phenomenon or by EFP has been treated.
Moreover, it has been found in experiment that, by treating the raised tissue simultaneously with two ultrasound beams from the transducers 15, 16, notable advantages may be obtained as regards the efficacy and safety of the treatment. In this way, in fact, the crossed action of the ultrasound beams is concentrated on the affected portion of tissue and, therefore, the energy is concentrated where it is useful without needlessly irradiating the organs below. The treatment is therefore safer and more efficacious.
The electronic devices (not shown) present in the handpiece 10 and/or in the machine body (see below) are suited to implement, in the ultrasound transducers 15, 16, cyclic treatments in which the two devices are led to work together or alternately, at a- variable frequency between 4 kHz and 100 kHz, modulating a carrier of 1 MHz. The two ultrasound transducers 15, 16 can also work in swept mode, that is with a frequency that increases over time between the two above-mentioned limits.
Moreover, in an embodiment not illustrated, the angle (α) between the two ultrasound transducers 15, 16 is varied between 0° and 180° by means of an electromechanical device (not illustrated) present in the box- shaped body 11, according to the thickness of the adipose layer and/or to the part of the human body that is to be treated.
In addition, in the handpiece 10 the emission of ultrasound through the two ultrasound transducers 15, 16 is activated only when the fold of skin has been lifted with the vacuum pump corresponding to the suction mouth 14.
Figure 3 shows an appliance 100 for the complete treatment of cellulite.
The appliance 100 comprises a removable machine-body 101, mounted on wheels 102.
Inside the machine-body 101 are most of the electronic devices (not shown) suited to activate a handpiece 10 for ultrasound treatments (of the type already described with reference to figures 1, 2) , and a handpiece 103 for cutaneous massage, for example like the one illustrated and claimed in the application for a European patent EP-I 610 748 (in the name of the same Applicant) , the content of which must be considered an integral part of this description. In particular the handpiece 103 uses an elastomer membrane, to which is given a pulsating movement, to perform cutaneous massage.
Moreover, housed in the machine-body 101 is the vacuum pump (not shown) for sucking up the portions of tissue by means of the suction mouth 14.
On the top surface 101A of the machine-body 103 is located a display 104 of the traditional type, or of the "touch screen" type, with which the operator gives the necessary commands to the handpieces 10, 103 to perform the desired treatments on the parts of the body affected by the presence of cellulite and/or of adipose tissue.
Massaging with the handpiece 103 on the area treated previously with ultrasound using the handpiece 10 brings the fat particles broken up by the ultrasound towards the lymphatic stations pertaining to the treated area. So a real lymphatic drainage is performed. The dispersed fat can then be disposed of through the normal metabolic processes. In act the fat particles must not continue to remain in the area that they occupied previously, but they must be sent into lymphatic circulation so as to be eliminated from the organism.
As also shown in figure 3, a first cable tube 105 connects the machine-body 101 to the ultrasound handpiece 10. Inside the first cable tube 105 are the cables for the electricity supply to the handpiece, and for exchanging information between the boards present on the handpiece 10 itself and an electronic control unit (not shown) housed in the machine-body 101. The cable tube 105 is connected to the handpiece by means of the sleeve 12 (figure 2) .
A portion of the cable tube 105 is held up by a trellis support 106 presenting an articulation 107 provided with elastic means (not shown) that tend to bring the support 106 back into erect position if stimulated during the unwinding of the cable tube 105. The presence of the support 106 is necessary to prevent the first cable tube 105, during use, from becoming snarled, or even tangled with a second cable tube 108 which contains the cables (not shown) for the electricity supply to the handpiece 103, and for exchanging information between the boards present on the handpiece 103 itself and the electronic control unit housed in the machine- body 101. Moreover, when in rest position, the handpiece 103 rests on a support (SUP) projecting from the side of the machine-body 101.
The main advantages of the handpiece described above are the following:
"optimum" positioning of the tissues so that they can receive ultrasound radiation when they are raised to form a "fold"; in this case the radiation is safer and more efficacious, as most of the ultrasound energy is in a direction perpendicular to the adipose parts, but not to the internal organs ;
- crossing of two ultrasound beams through a synergic and doubly effective action,-
- modulation of a carrier with a frequency of 1 MHz, allowed by the regulations in force and therefore considered safe for applications on the human body with low frequency pulse trains (10 to 100 kHz) suited to break up the adipose cells, in this way combining the disruptive action of the low frequency pulse trains (10 to 100 kHz) on the superficial tissue layers with the safety guaranteed by the 1 MHz carrier which does not allow damage to the deep-seated organs.
Further advantages of the appliance comprising an ultrasound handpiece and a handpiece for cutaneous massage are the following:
- the action of the low-frequency ultrasounds is followed by a lymphatic drainage massage which assists the elimination of the fat particles broken up by the cavitation effect and of any excess fluids; - the handpiece for cutaneous massage allows lymphatic drainage massage integrated in the machine, without having to resort to manual massage and/or to the use of another mechanical massage device,-
- lymphatic drainage is accomplished by means of the special vibrating elastomer membrane (as in the application for a patent EP-I 610 748) which performs a complete, efficacious and- painless movement on the tissue;
- by using the handpiece with an elastomer membrane it is also possible to open the lymphatic stations before lymphatic drainage, thus facilitating the flow, through the lymphatic system, of the adipose cells destroyed by the ultrasound action.

Claims

1. Handpiece (10) suited to carry out ultrasound treatments of human tissue to remove localised adiposity, cellulite, etc. handpiece (10) comprising at least one ultrasound transducer (15, 16) and' an element (20) for ' holding the handpiece (10) itself; handpiece (10) characterised in that it comprises: - box-shaped body (11) presenting a basin-like concave element (13) the contour of which (CNT) , in use, rests on the skin to be treated; two ultrasound transducers (15, 16) placed on the walls of said concave element (13), said ultrasound transducers (15, 16) being inclined with respect to each other at an angle (α) ; and in that between said two ultrasound transducers (15, 16) there is a suction mouth (14) connected to electro-pneumatic means, said suction mouth (14) being suited to lift a fold of tissue, in such a way that two adjoining portions of tissue, spread preferably with massage oil or gel, are brought into contact with the ultrasound transducers (15, 16) .
2. Handpiece (10) as in claim 1, characterised in that the angle (α) is between 90° and 170°, preferably 130°.
3. Handpiece (10) as in any of the preceding claims, characterised in that the contour (CNT) of the basin-like concave element (13) is substantially elliptical in shape.
4. Handpiece (10) as in any of the preceding claims, characterised in that each of the two ultrasound transducers
(15, 16) is in the shape of a flat circular pellet.
5. Handpiece (10) as in any of the preceding claims, characterised in that the two emitted ultrasound beams cross over each other.
6. Handpiece (10) as . in any of the preceding claims, characterised in that the relative angle of the two ultrasound transducers (15, 16) is varied between. 0° and 180°, using electromechanical means, according to thickness of the adipose layer and/or of the part of the human body that is to be treated.
7. Handpiece (10) as in any of the preceding claims, characterised in that the ultrasound emission through the two ultrasound transducers (15, 16) is activated only when the fold of skin has been raised with electro-pneumatic means .
8. Appliance (100) characterised in that it comprises at least one ultrasound handpiece (10) according to any one of the preceding claims.
9. Appliance (100) according to claim 8, characterised in that it comprises an ultrasound handpiece (10) and a handpiece (103) for carrying out cutaneous massage, suited to drain the fat particles previously broken up by the ultrasound towards the lymphatic stations .
10. Appliance (100) according to claim 9, characterised in that said handpiece (103) comprises an elastomer membrane, to which is given a pulsating movement, to perform cutaneous massage.
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US12/937,156 US20110112445A1 (en) 2008-04-11 2008-04-11 Handpiece for Ultrasound Treatments of Human Tissue
AT08763802T ATE540660T1 (en) 2008-04-11 2008-04-11 HANDPIECE FOR ULTRASONIC TREATMENTS OF HUMAN TISSUE
BRPI0822017-4A BRPI0822017A2 (en) 2008-04-11 2008-04-11 Handle for ultrasound treatment in human tissue.
PCT/IT2008/000241 WO2009125443A1 (en) 2008-04-11 2008-04-11 Handpiece for ultrasound treatments of human tissue
PL08763802T PL2265238T3 (en) 2008-04-11 2008-04-11 Handpiece for ultrasound treatments of human tissue
CN2008801285881A CN102014843B (en) 2008-04-11 2008-04-11 Handpiece for ultrasound treatment of human tissue
EP08763802A EP2265238B1 (en) 2008-04-11 2008-04-11 Handpiece for ultrasound treatments of human tissue
ES08763802T ES2380162T3 (en) 2008-04-11 2008-04-11 Manual use device for the treatment of human tissue with ultrasound

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