The patent of the device for radiofrequency (RF) in-depth skin therapy pertains to the field of devices for aesthetic medicine. The technical advancement of the invention is the design and construction of the applicator handle for the RF heating system. The electrodes of the device are placed in such a way that the first, circular electrode is surrounded by a second electrode that is shaped like a circular ring. The electrodes are lined with a dielectric material so that there is no direct galvanic contact between the electrodes and the treated person
F.33 Slovenian patent
COBISS.SI-ID: 33381381A reflection of the intense study of the effects of electromagnetic fields on living tissues that has taken place during the last decades, Advanced Electroporation Techniques in Biology and Medicine summarizes most recent experimental findings and theories related to permeabilization of biomembranes by pulsed electric fields. Edited by experts and including contributions from pioneers in the field, the book focuses on biophysical mechanisms of elelctroporation and applications of this phenomenon in biomedical research and medicine.
C.01 Editorial board of a foreign/international collection of papers/book
COBISS.SI-ID: 7764052A prototype device for skin electroporation allows the application of voltage pulses of amplitudes up to 280 V. The device is equipped with prototype applicators containing 19 electrodes that can be activated independently of each other. They are controlled by a software through a graphical user interface, through which one can choose preset pulse protocols, or create their own. By measuring the moisture lost through the skin (using TEWL method: transepidermal water loss) after treatments with the prototype, we showed increased permeability of the skin.
F.08 Development and manufacture of a prototype
Cell membrane electroporation, its mechanisms and applications in biology, medicine and biotechnology. The basis of the phenomena, current applications and future prospects were main topics of this international meeting.
B.01 Organiser of a scientific meeting
COBISS.SI-ID: 258610944