Mechanical skin resurfacing

Abstract An article useful for mechanical skin resurfacing techniques is suitable for transferring mechanical energy from a handheld device to skin placed in contact with the article. The article may be characterized by its Durable Abrasiveness, Compressibility, Displacement, and/or surface roughnes...

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Hauptverfasser: GUBERNICK, DAVID, MCLAUGHLIN, ROBERT, COLE, CURTIS, EKNOIAN, MICHAEL, LUIZZI, JOSEPH M, HULL, RAYMOND J, LIBRIZZI, JOSEPH J, MENKE, JAMES C
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creator GUBERNICK, DAVID
MCLAUGHLIN, ROBERT
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LUIZZI, JOSEPH M
HULL, RAYMOND J
LIBRIZZI, JOSEPH J
MENKE, JAMES C
description Abstract An article useful for mechanical skin resurfacing techniques is suitable for transferring mechanical energy from a handheld device to skin placed in contact with the article. The article may be characterized by its Durable Abrasiveness, Compressibility, Displacement, and/or surface roughness. The article may be formed of a fibrous structure having a first major surface having associated therewith an adhesive system and a second major surface, generally opposite the first major surface. The second major surface is arranged and configured to reversibly engage a fastener of a motion-generating unit. The invention also relates to a coupling device for coupling a motorized apparatus to a disposable skin-contactable element. The coupling device includes a water-resistant first attachment and a second attachment for releasably affixing said article to a surface of the motion generation unit. Fig. 1 1/ '1 ici 7 L 1 6 ~ 7 :~ /
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