Conformable Ultrasound Patch for Cavitation Enhanced Transdermal Cosmeceutical Delivery.
Chia-Chen YuAastha ShahNikta AmiriColin MarcusMd Osman Goni NayeemAmit Kumar BhayadiaAmin KaramiCanan DagdevirenPublished in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2023)
Increased consumer interest in healthy-looking skin demands a safe and effective method to increase transdermal absorption of innovative therapeutic cosmeceuticals. However, permeation of small-molecule drugs is limited by the innate barrier function of the stratum corneum. Here, we report a conformable ultrasound patch (cUSP) that enhances transdermal transport of niacinamide by inducing intermediate-frequency sonophoresis in the fluid coupling medium between the patch and the skin. The cUSP consists of piezoelectric transducers embedded in a soft elastomer to create localized cavitation pockets (0.8 cm 2 , 1 mm deep) over larger areas of conformal contact (20 cm 2 ). Multiphysics simulation models, acoustic spectrum analysis and high-speed videography are used to characterize transducer deflection, acoustic pressure fields and resulting cavitation bubble dynamics in the coupling medium. The final system demonstrates a 26.2-fold enhancement in niacinamide transport in a porcine model in vitro with a 10-minute ultrasound application, demonstrating suitability of the device for short-exposure, large-area application of sonophoresis for patients and consumers suffering from skin conditions and premature skin aging. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.