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Device and treatment for treatment of skin
   
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US Patent 5562643
Issued Date
October 8, 1996
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A device and method for localized application of a fluid to a small area of skin, which includes an ejection nozzle forming a passage with one or more apertures, a receptacle chamber forming a cavity around the ejection nozzle, the receptacle chamber being configured and affixed to the ejection nozzle such that fluid ejected from the ejection nozzle is capable of being confined within the receptacle chamber, an inflow duct, and an outflow duct. Fluids which may be applied according to the present invention may include escharotic fluids, alpha-hydroxy compounds, exfoliants, cleansing agents, and other medicinal and cosmetic agents.
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Published
October 8, 1996
Application Number
08/221,475
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April 1, 1994
US Classification
604/290   604/236
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A61M   37/00   (20060101)   A61M   35/00   (20060101)  
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Parent Case
This is a continuation of Application Ser. No. 07/997,453 for Device and Method For Treatment of Skin, which was filed on Dec. 28, 1992, now abandoned.
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604/73   604/131   604/181   604/183   604/236   604/289   604/290   604/293   604/248   604/140   604/141   604/151   604/164   604/167   604/189   132/333   424/62   424/78.02   424/78.05   424/78.06   424/78.07   137/89   137/98  
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