10 November 2022 | Thursday | News
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TOOsonix A/S, a pioneer in high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) technology for dermatology, announced that the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has granted a U.S. patent no. 11/491,351 regarding its key technologies. The U.S. patent and already granted patents in Europe and China therefore complete the first phase of securing intellectual property rights for TOOsonix's unique technology in the major jurisdictions.
The key aspects of the patented technology are precise and non-invasive treatment of dermis and epidermis using therapeutic ultrasound guided in real-time by an optical system during treatment, which enhances both safety and efficacy for patients.
The technology has been implemented in the company's first product – TOOsonix System ONE-M, which is currently in the late phase of approvals for medical treatments. Through series of recently published clinical case-studies, it has been demonstrated that the system provides superior results in various dermatological conditions, such as actinic keratosis, basal cell carcinoma, condylomas, vascular malformations, seborrheic keratosis, Kaposi's sarcoma and many other conditions originating in the epidermis and dermis of the human skin. Clinical studies on treatment of Basal Cell Carcinoma and Cutaneous Neurofibroma are on-going.
Torsten Bove and Tomasz Zawada, Co-founders of TOOsonix state: "Having patents in our three main markets has always been an essential milestone for the company. With the grant of the first and very strong patents in all three jurisdictions we are well prepared for broad market release in the near future."
Lone Schoett Kunoee, CEO of Consolidated Holdings A/S and Chairman of TOOsonix adds: "Our strategy on protecting intellectual property rights is key to the future success of this fascinating technology. We invested in TOOsonix from the very early phase as we saw a great potential in developing the technology into a broader range of applications as well as commercializing the product to a world market. Obtaining and developing patents and IPR are critical aspects of this journey, and we are convinced that this will secure strong commercial implementation."
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