A needle-free injector that allows for the injection of more viscous materials such as collagen, hyaluronic acid, and other polymers that are useful as dermal fillers.
For the past few decades, patients have had a variety of options for augmenting soft tissue to fill undesired lines, wrinkles, folds, and scars. Originally, collagen was used for such soft tissue augmentation. More recently, hyaluronic acid in a variety of formulations has gained in popularity. Use of needles and similar instruments puts health workers and patients at risk of infection through inadvertent needle-sticks or other equipment misuse. Additionally, needles and syringes are difficult to sterilize, and the use of improperly sterilized syringes and needles greatly increases the risk of blood-borne disease transmission among patients. Jet injectors are typically used for intramuscular injection of typically freely-flowing liquid drugs. There is still the need to adapt a liquid jet injector for fairly accurate sub-dermal injection of viscous materials for soft tissue augmentation.
Researchers at the University of California, Santa Barbara have developed a needle-free injector that allows for the injection of more viscous materials such as collagen, hyaluronic acid, and other polymers that are useful as dermal fillers. This technology is particularly useful for augmenting skin using a needle-free jet injector to fill lines, folds, and wrinkles in skin with dermal fillers.
This technology is available for licensing.
Country | Type | Number | Dated | Case |
United States Of America | Issued Patent | 8021323 | 09/02/2011 | 2006-213 |
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