Method and apparatus for securing hair to skin sections by laser

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623 15, A61B 1700

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047685174

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a method and apparatus for securing hairs to skin sections, particularly for improving or reconsituting a hair garnishing of the scalp, wherein at least an attachment end of donor's hair is contacted with said skin section or the base of residual hair and is subsequently fused therewith by means of a laser beam.
The apparatus for performing the method comprises an applicator head including a laser beam source and donor's hair guide means permitting the centered advance and positioning of the attachment end of the donor's hair on the attachment point defined by the point of impingement of an emitted laser beam on a skin section or on an existing residual hair adjacent the skin section whereat the donor's hair is to be attached. The attachment process itself is prepared with the aid of optical means for positional correlation between the laser beam and the donor's hair.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3062214 (1962-11-01), Maxwell
patent: 3862453 (1975-01-01), Widdifield
patent: 4103365 (1978-08-01), Applegate

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