High frequency electronic depilatory device

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A61B 18/14 (2006.01) A61M 37/00 (2006.01) A61B 17/41 (1990.01)

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CA 2114947

- 18 - A HIGH-FREQUENCY ELECTRONIC DEPILATORY DEVICE* ABSTRACT The method of treating the skin (2), in particular long-lasting depilation or hair regrowth treatment, involves inducing a high-frequency electromagnetic current through the skin by means of a conductive gel (3) loaded with treating product and applied to the skin at the desired location, the electromagnetic current causing the product to penetrate the pores of the skin. The apparatus comprises a handleable member (1) making contact with the skin (2) and having a non-conductive body (10, 12) provided with a rectangular contact surface (17) having a row of individual conductive points (15) for electromagnetic emission. Said points (15) are exposed through openings in the surface, preferably recessed with respect to the latter, to make contact with loaded conductive gel (3) applied to the skin. An electric circuit (26) supplies pure emissive high- frequency current to the emission points (15), which emit it through the gel (3). (Figure 1) * [A METHOD OF AND APPARATUS FOR TREATING THE SKIN] Original Title

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