Patent Application: Remote-Controlled Rotating Hand Mechanism in Aesthetic Medicine
Summary
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083913A1) for a remote-controlled rotating hand mechanism designed for aesthetic medicine procedures. The application details a system incorporating multiple motors, ultrasound technology for safety monitoring, and a software platform for enhanced user experience and training.
What changed
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published a patent application, US20260083913A1, detailing a novel remote-controlled rotating hand mechanism for use in aesthetic medicine. The application, filed on September 24, 2024, by Farshid Angootioshnari, describes a system named RTA25, which integrates precision motors, gears, and ultrasound technology for real-time safety monitoring during procedures. It also includes a software platform for video interaction, client record management, and practitioner training.
This publication represents a new patent application and does not impose immediate regulatory obligations. However, it signals potential future technological advancements in the aesthetic medicine sector. Companies involved in medical devices, aesthetic treatments, or robotics may wish to review the application for competitive intelligence or potential licensing opportunities. The application is classified under A61M, indicating its relevance to medical apparatus and devices, particularly those involving fluid administration.
Source document (simplified)
Remote-Controlled Rotating Hand Mechanism in Aesthetic Medicine
Application US20260083913A1 Kind: A1 Mar 26, 2026
Inventors
Farshid Angootioshnari
Abstract
The present invention, RTA25 (Robotic Technology in Aesthetic), revolutionizes remote-controlled aesthetic treatments by integrating precision, safety, and operational efficiency. The RTA25 features a sophisticated rotating hand mechanism with multiple motors and gears, paired with an intuitive remote-control tool that mimics a syringe for precise maneuvering. Incorporating ultrasound technology, the system ensures real-time safety by monitoring critical zones during procedures. The comprehensive software platform enhances the experience with real-time video and audio interactions, robust client record management, and training modules for certifying practitioners. RTA25 breaks geographical barriers, setting new standards in aesthetic medicine by offering a transformative approach to modern aesthetic practices.
CPC Classifications
A61M 5/20 A61M 2205/18 A61M 2205/3375 A61M 2205/3553 A61M 2205/505 A61M 2205/581 A61M 2205/582 A61M 2205/583
Filing Date
2024-09-24
Application No.
18894051
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