Aesthetic method of biological structure treatment by magnetic field
US-11266852-B2 · Mar 8, 2022 · US
US12415085B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12415085-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117530447-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 18, 2021 |
| Priority date | Nov 19, 2020 |
| Publication date | Sep 16, 2025 |
| Grant date | Sep 16, 2025 |
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Systems and methods can be implemented in which an electromagnetic charge is used to strengthen, tone, and firm muscle tissues. For example, the method may include receiving parameters for operation of a magnetic muscle stimulation device. The method may also include causing, based on the received parameters, a first alternating current having a first phase to flow through a first coil and generate a first time-varying magnetic field that induces a first electric charge in muscle tissue under a skin surface of a patient when the first applicator surface is positioned substantially on and parallel to the skin surface of the patient. The method may also include causing a second alternating current having a second phase to flow through a second coil in a similar manner. Optionally, a phase offset between the first and second phases may be adjusted to limit to a predetermined maximum electric charge.
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A magnetic muscle stimulation device for strengthening, toning, and firming muscle tissues, the magnetic muscle stimulation device comprising: a first device applicator comprising a first housing having a substantially flat first applicator surface, and a first coil positioned in the first housing with an axis of the first coil substantially perpendicular to the first applicator surface; a second device applicator comprising a second housing having a substantially flat second applicator surface, and a second coil positioned in the second housing with an axis of the second coil substantially perpendicular to the second applicator surface; and a processor configured to: receive parameters for operation of the first and second device applicators; cause, based on the received parameters, a first alternating current having a first phase to flow through the first coil and generate a first time-varying magnetic field that induces a first electric charge in a first portion of muscle tissue under a skin surface of a patient when the first applicator surface is positioned on and parallel to the skin surface of the patient; cause, based on the received parameters, a second alternating current having a second phase to flow through the second coil and generate a second time-varying magnetic field that induces a second electric charge in a second portion of the muscle tissue when the second applicator surface is positioned on and parallel to the skin surface of the patient; and adjust a phase offset between the first phase of the first alternating current and the second phase of the second alternating current to a first offset value that limits a product of the first and second electric charges, in a third portion of the muscle tissue between the first and second portions, to a first predetermined maximum electric charge when the first coil and the second coil are within a first predetermined distance to each other. 2. The magnetic muscle stimulation device of claim 1 , wherein the phase offset is no greater than 30 degrees. 3. The magnetic muscle stimulation device of claim 1 , wherein the phase offset is no greater than 10 degrees. 4. The magnetic muscle stimulation device of claim 1 , wherein the phase offset is no greater than 1 degree. 5. The magnetic muscle stimulation device of claim 1 , wherein the processor is configured to receive the parameters specifying at least one of a biphasic, a triphasic, and a sinusoidal waveform to be used for the first or second alternating current. 6. The magnetic muscle stimulation device of claim 1 , wherein the processor is configured to receive the parameters specifying a substantially identical waveform to be used for both the first and second alternating current. 7. The magnetic muscle stimulation device of claim 1 , wherein causing the first and second alternating currents to flow through the first and second coils generates a combined time-varying magnetic field that induces a total integrated electric charge, per pulse, of between 0.115 millivolt second meters (mV*s*m) to 0.75 mV*s*m across a half plane of tissue having a side edge which is beneath a center of each of the first and second coils and which is about 140 mm wide and extending to about 100 mm below the skin surface of the patient when the first and second applicator surfaces are positioned within the predetermined distance of each other and on and parallel to the skin surface of the patient. 8. The magnetic muscle stimulation device of claim 1 , wherein the first predetermined maximum electric charge is no greater than 0.30 millivolt second meters (mV*s*m). 9. The magnetic muscle stimulation device of claim 1 , wherein the processor is configured to adjust the phase offset to maximize phase cancellation in the product of the first and second electric charges. 10. The magnetic muscle stimulation device of claim 1 , wherein the processor is further configured to: detect a current distance between the first and second applicator surfaces; and adjust the phase offset according to the current distance between the first and second applicator surfaces. 11. The magnetic muscle stimulation device of claim 10 , wherein adjusting the phase offset comprises reducing the phase offset when the current distance goes below a low threshold and increasing the phase offset when the current distance goes above a high threshold. 12. The magnetic muscle stimulation device of claim 1 , wherein the first predetermined distance between the first and second applicator surfaces does not exceed 200 mm. 13. The magnetic muscle stimulation device of claim 1 , wherein the phase offset is no greater than a threshold selected from the group consisting of 30 degrees, 10 degrees, 1 degree, and 0 degrees. 14. The magnetic muscle stimulation device of claim 1 , wherein the processor is further configured to: adjust the phase offset between the first phase of the first alternating current and the second phase of the second alternating current to a second offset value. 15. The magnetic muscle stimulation device of claim 14 , wherein the second offset value increases the product of the first and second electric charges, in the third portion of the muscle tissue between the first and second portions, to a second predetermined maximum electric charge when the first coil and the second coil are within a second predetermined distance to each other. 16. The magnetic muscle stimulation device of claim 14 , wherein the phase offset is greater than 30 degrees. 17. The magnetic muscle stimulation device of claim 14 , wherein the phase offset is no greater than 90 degrees. 18. The magnetic muscle stimulation device of claim 14 , wherein the phase offset is no greater than 270 degrees. 19. The magnetic muscle stimulation device of claim 14 , wherein the phase offset is no greater than 360 degrees. 20. The magnetic muscle stimulation device of claim 14 , wherein the first predetermined distance is approximately the same as the second predetermined distance. 21. A method for strengthening, toning, and firming muscle tissues, the method comprising: providing a magnetic muscle stimulation device comprising a first device applicator having a first coil positioned in a first housing of the first device applicator, and a second device applicator having a second coil positioned in a second housing of the second device applicator, wherein the first and second housings have a substantially flat applicator surface, and wherein the first and second coils are positioned in the respective housings with an axis of each coil substantially perpendicular to the each respective applicator surface; receiving parameters for operation of the magnetic muscle stimulation device; causing, based on the received parameters, a first alternating current having a first phase to flow through the first coil and generate a first time-varying magnetic field that induces a first electric charge in a first portion of muscle tissue under a skin surface of a patient when the first applicator surface is positioned on and parallel to the skin surface of the patient; causing, based on the received parameters, a second alternating current having a second phase to flow through the second coil and generate a second time-varying magnetic field that induces a second electric charge in a second portion of the muscle tissue when the second applicator surface is positioned on and parallel to the skin surface of the patient; and adjusting a phase offset between the first p
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