High-Intensity focused ultrasound linear array and system for dermatology treatment

Juhwan Kim, Jinwoo Kim, Duk Kyu Lee, Eui Ji Shin, Jin Ho Chang

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Abstract

Dermatological lesions are typically located just a few millimeters below the surface of the skin, which constrains the efficacy of optical-based therapeutic methods such as photothermal and photodynamic therapy due to limited therapeutic depth caused by optical scattering. As an alternative, high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) has been explored for its potential to treat a variety of dermatological conditions because it offers greater flexibility in terms of treatment depth. Since dermatological lesions have a small thickness ranging from 1.5 to 2.0 mm, high-frequency ultrasound (3–10 MHz or higher) is preferred as the focal area is proportional to the operating frequency. However, due to the difficulty in fabricating HIFU array transducers at this frequency range, the majority of HIFU treatments for dermatology rely on single element transducers. Despite the advantages of HIFU, single-element-based HIFU systems are limited in prevalent use for dermatology treatment due to their fixed focal length and mechanical movement for treatment, which can be time-consuming and unsuitable for treating multiple lesions. To address this, we present a newly developed HIFU linear array and 128-channel driving electronics specifically designed for dermatology treatment. This array consists of 128 elements, has a center frequency of 3.7 MHz, an elevation focal length of 28 mm, and an F-number of 1.27 in the elevation direction. The array has a footprint of 71.6 mm by 22 mm. Experiments using a tissue-mimicking phantom have demonstrated that the HIFU linear array and system are capable of transmitting sufficient ultrasound energy to create coagulation inside the phantom.

Original languageEnglish
Article number107477
JournalUltrasonics
Volume145
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2025

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Keywords

  • 128-channel HIFU systems
  • Dermatology treatment
  • High-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU)
  • Skin cancer
  • Skin tightening
  • Ultrasound linear array

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