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`BTL Medical Solutions A.S.
`Application No. 17/986,426
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`Amendments to the Claims
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`This listing of claims will replace all prior versions, andlistings, of claims in the application.
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`1.-30.
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`(Canceled)
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`31.
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`(New)A treatment device for enhancing visual appearance of a body region ofa patient,
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`comprising:
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`a first applicator configured to be coupled to a first area of the body region, comprising:
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`a first magnetic field generating coil configured to be cooled by air, wherein thefirst
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`magnetic field generating coil is configured to generate a first time-varying magnetic field
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`with a first magnetic flux density in a range of 0.1 Tesla to 7 Tesla and a first maximal value
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`of a magnetic flux density derivative in a range of 0.5 kT/s to 400 kT/s,
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`wherein the first time-varying magnetic field comprisesafirst plurality of
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`pulses generated during a first time period and a secondplurality of pulses generated
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`during a second time period, wherein thefirst plurality of pulses hasa first repetition
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`rate, and wherein the second plurality of pulses has a secondrepetition rate thatis
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`different than the first repetition rate; and
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`a second applicator configured to be coupled to a second area of the body region,
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`comprising:
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`a second magnetic field generating coil configured to be cooled by air, wherein the
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`second magnetic field generating coil is configured to generate a second time-varying
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`magnetic field with a second magnetic flux density in a range of 0.1 Tesla to 7 Tesla, and
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`with a second maximal value of a magnetic flux density derivative in a range of 0.5 kT/s to
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`400 kT/s,
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`wherein the second time-varying magnetic field comprisesa third plurality of
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`pulses generated during a third time period and a fourth plurality of pulses generated
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`during a fourth time period, wherein the third plurality of pulses has a third repetition
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`rate that is the sameasthefirst repetition rate, and wherein the fourth plurality of
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`pulses has a fourth repetition rate that is the same as the second repetition rate;
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`wherein the first time-varying magnetic field is configured to be applied to thefirst area of
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`the body region such that a muscle within the first area of the body region is contracted,
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`wherein the second time-varying magnetic field is configured to be applied to the second
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`area of the body region such that a muscle within the second area of the body region is contracted,
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`and
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`wherein the body region comprises a buttock or an abdomen.
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`32.
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`(New) The treatment device of claim 31, wherein the each of thefirst time-varying magnetic
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`field and the second time-varying magnetic field comprise biphasic impulses.
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`33.
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`(New) The treatment device of claim 31, wherein each ofthe first magnetic field generating
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`coil and the second magnetic field generating coil is circular andflat.
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`34.
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`(New) The treatment device of claim 33, wherein the first magnetic field generating coil is
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`configured to be cooled by directing air over at least an upper side and a lowerside ofthefirst
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`magnetic field generating coil; and
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`wherein the second magnetic field generating coil is configured to be cooled by directing air
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`overat least an upper side and a lowerside of the second magnetic field generating coil.
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`35.
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`(New) The treatment device of claim 31, wherein each ofthe first applicator and the second
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`applicator is configured to be coupled to the body region by a belt, and
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`wherein each ofthe first applicator and the second applicator is configured to be
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`positionable along the belt.
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`36.
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`(New) The treatment device of claim 35, wherein the treatment device is configured to
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`simultaneously treat the first area of the body region and the second area of the body region.
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`37.
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`(New) The treatment device of claim 31, wherein eachofthe first applicator and the second
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`applicator is configured to be replaced by another applicator.
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`38.
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`(New) Thetreatment device of claim 35, wherein the first applicator comprisesa first
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`concavity configured to receive the belt, and
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`wherein the second applicator comprises a second concavity configured to receive thebelt.
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`39.
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`(New)A treatment device for enhancing visual appearance of a body region ofa patient,
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`comprising:
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`a first applicator configured to be coupled to a first area of the body region by a belt such
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`that the first applicator is in contact with skin or clothing of the patient, the first applicator
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`comprising:
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`a first magnetic field generating coil configured to be cooled,
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`wherein the first magnetic field generating coil is configured to generate a
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`first time-varying magnetic field fora first time period and a second timeperiod,
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`wherein the first time-varying magnetic field has a first magnetic flux density
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`in a range of 0.1 Tesla to 7 Tesla,
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`wherein the first time-varying magnetic field comprisesafirst plurality of
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`pulses generated during thefirst time period and a secondplurality of pulses
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`generated during the second time period,
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`wherein the first plurality of pulses hasa first repetition rate and the second
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`plurality of pulses has a secondrepetition that is different than the first repetition
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`rate;
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`a first connecting tube coupledto the first applicator;
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`a second applicator configured to be coupled to the body region by the belt such that the
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`second applicator is in contact with skin or clothing of the patient, the second applicator
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`comprising:
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`a second magnetic field generating coil configured to be cooled,
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`wherein the second magnetic field generating coil is configured to generate a
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`second time-varying magnetic field for a third time period and a fourth time period,
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`wherein the second time-varying magnetic field has a second magnetic flux
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`density in a range of 0.1 Tesla to 7 Tesla;
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`wherein the second time-varying magnetic field comprisesa third plurality of
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`pulses generated during the third time period and a fourth plurality of pulses
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`generated during the fourth time period,
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`wherein the third plurality of pulses has a third repetition rate that is the same
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`as the first repetition rate and the fourth plurality of pulses has a fourth repetition rate
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`that is the same as the second repetition rate,
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`a second connecting tube coupled to the second applicator,
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`a capacitor configured to be dischargedto the first magnetic field generating coil such that
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`the first magnetic field generating coil generates the first time-varying magnetic field,
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`wherein the first time-varying magnetic field is configured to be applied to thefirst area of
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`the body region such that a muscle within the first area of the body region is contracted;
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`wherein the second time-varying magnetic field is configured to be applied to the second
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`area of the body region such that a second muscle within the second area of the body regionis
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`contracted;
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`wherein the treatment device is configured to simultaneously treat the first area of the body
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`region and the second area of the body region, wherein the body region comprises a buttock or an
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`abdomen.
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`40.
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`(New) Thetreatment device of claim 39, wherein each ofthe first magnetic field generating
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`coil and the second magnetic field generating coil is configured to be cooled by a liquid
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`41.
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`(New) Thetreatment device of claim 39, wherein the first connecting tube comprisesa first
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`conduit configured to direct the liquid to the first applicator such that the first magnetic field
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`generating coil is cooled, and
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`wherein the second connecting tube comprises a second conduit configured to direct the
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`liquid to the second applicator such that the second magnetic field generating coil is cooled.
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`42.
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`(New) Thetreatment device of claim 39, wherein each ofthe first time-varying magnetic
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`field and the second time-varying magnetic field comprises biphasic impulses.
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`43.
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`(New) Thetreatment device of claim 42, wherein each ofthe first applicator and the second
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`applicator is configured to be moveable alongthebelt.
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`44.
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`(New) The treatment device of claim 39, wherein the first applicator is configured to be
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`positioned independently of the second applicator.
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`45.
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`(New) Thetreatment device of claim 39, wherein the first applicator comprisesa first
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`concavity configured to receive the belt, and
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`wherein the second applicator comprises a second concavity configured to receive thebelt.
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`46.
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`(New) The treatment device of claim 39, wherein each ofthe first applicator and the second
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`applicator is configured to be replaced by another applicator.
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`47.
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`(New)A treatment device for enhancing visual appearance of a body region ofa patient,
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`comprising:
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`a first magnetic field generating coil configured to generate a first time-varying magnetic
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`field with a first magnetic flux density in a range of 0.1 Tesla to 7 Tesla and withafirst impulse
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`duration in a range of 3 us to 1 ms, wherein the first magnetic field generating coil is configured to
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`be cooled,
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`wherein the first time-varying magnetic field comprises a plurality of pulses, wherein
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`at least one pulse of the plurality of pulses comprises biphasic impulses;
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`a second magnetic field generating coil configured to generate a second time-varying
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`magnetic field with a second magnetic flux density in a range of 0.1 Tesla to 7 Tesla, and with a
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`second impulse duration in a range of 3 us to 1 ms;
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`an applicator comprising the first magnetic field generating coil;
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`a capacitor configured to be dischargedto the first magnetic field generating coil such that
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`the first magnetic field generating coil generates the first time-varying magnetic field,
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`wherein the applicator is configured to be coupled to the body region of the patient by a belt
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`such that the first time-varying magnetic field is applied to a first area of the body region to cause a
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`muscle contraction in the first area of the body region;
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`wherein the second time-varying magnetic field is configured to be applied to a second area
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`of the body region so that a muscle contraction is caused in the second area of the body region.
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`48.
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`(New) The treatment device of claim 47, wherein the applicator comprises a concavity
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`configured to receive the belt such that the belt enables positioning the applicator along the belt, and
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`wherein the body region comprises a buttock or an abdomen.
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`49.
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`(New) The treatment device of claim 47, wherein the body region comprises a buttock or an
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`abdomen,
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`wherein the first magnetic field generating coil is configured to generate thefirst time-
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`varying magnetic field fora first time period and a second timeperiod,
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`whereinafirst plurality of pulses of the plurality of pulses is generated during the
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`first time period, wherein thefirst plurality of pulses hasa first repetition rate, and
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`wherein a second plurality of pulses of the plurality of pulses is generated during the
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`second time period, wherein the second plurality of pulses has a second repetition rate thatis
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`different from thefirst repetition rate;
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`wherein the second magnetic field generating coil is configured to generate the second time-
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`varying magnetic field for a third time period and a fourth time period,
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`wherein a third plurality of pulses is generated during the third time period, wherein
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`the third plurality of pulses has a third repetition rate that is the sameasthe first repetition rate, and
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`wherein a fourth plurality of pulses is generated during the fourth time period,
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`wherein the fourth plurality of pulses has a fourth repetition rate that is the same as the second
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`repetition rate.
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`50.
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`(New) The treatment device of claim 47, wherein the applicator comprises:
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`a first side portion configured to contact the body region of the patient, the first side portion
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`comprising a curvature, and
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`a secondside portion opposite thefirst side portion.
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`51.
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`(New) Thetreatment device of claim 50, wherein the applicator is configured to couple to
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`the body region byabelt.
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`52.
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`(New) The treatment device of claim 51, wherein the first time-varying magnetic field and
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`the second time-varying magnetic field are configured to be applied to the body region
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`simultaneously.
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`53.|(New) The treatment device of claim 52, wherein the body region comprises an arm,a calf,
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`a leg or a thigh.
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`54.
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`(New) The treatment device of claim 47, wherein each ofthe first applicator and the second
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`applicator is configured to be replaced by another applicator.
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`55,
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`(New)A treatment device for enhancing visual appearance of a body region ofa patient,
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`comprising:
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`a first magnetic field generating coil configured to generate a first time-varying magnetic
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`field for a first time period and a second time period,
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`wherein the first time-varying magnetic field comprisesa first plurality of pulses
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`generated during the first time period and a secondplurality of pulses generated during the
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`second time period, and
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`wherein the first plurality of pulses has a first repetition rate and the secondplurality
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`of pulses has a secondrepetition rate that is different than the first repetition rate;
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`a second magnetic field generating coil configured to generate a second time-varying
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`magnetic field for a third time period and a fourth time period,
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`wherein the second time-varying magnetic field comprises a third plurality of pulses
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`generated during the third time period and a fourth plurality of pulses generated during the
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`fourth time period, and
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`wherein the third plurality of pulses has a third repetition rate that is the sameas the
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`first repetition rate and the fourth plurality of pulses has a fourth repetition rate that is the
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`same as the secondrepetition rate;
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`a switching device configured to discharge at least one capacitorto the first magnetic field
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`generating coil such that the first magnetic field generating coil generates thefirst time-varying
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`magnetic field with a magnetic flux density in a range of 0.1 Tesla to 7 Tesla, and wherein the
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`switching device is configured to discharge the at least one capacitor to the second magnetic field
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`generating coil such that the second magnetic field generating coil generates the second time-
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`varying magnetic field with a magnetic flux density in a range of 0.1 Tesla to 7 Tesla,
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`wherein the switching device is configured to discharge the at least one capacitor
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`such that the first time-varying magnetic field is generated simultaneously with the second
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`time-varying magnetic field,
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`wherein each ofthe first magnetic field generating coil and the second magnetic field
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`generating coil is configured to be cooled,
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`wherein the first magnetic field generating coil is configured to be coupledtoafirst area of
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`the body region independently from the second magnetic field generating coil, wherein the body
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`region comprises a buttock or an abdomen,
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`wherein the first time-varying magnetic field is configured to be applied to the first area of
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`the body region such that a first muscle within the first area of the body region is contracted, and
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`wherein the second time-varying magnetic field is configured to be applied to a second area
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`of the body region such that a second muscle within the second area of the body region is
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`contracted.
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`56.|(New) The treatment device of claim 55, wherein the each of the first time-varying magnetic
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`field and the second time-varying magnetic field comprises biphasic impulses.
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`57.
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`(New) The treatment device of claim 55, wherein the first magnetic field generating coil
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`is enclosed within a first applicator,
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`wherein the second magnetic field generating coil is enclosed within a second applicator,
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`wherein the first applicator and the second applicator are configured to be coupled to the
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`body region by a belt, and
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`wherein each ofthe first applicator and the second applicator is configured to be moveable
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`along the belt.
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`58.
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`(New) The treatment device of claim 57, wherein each ofthe first applicator and the second
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`applicator comprises a concavity configured to receive the belt.
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`59.
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`(New) The treatment device of claim 58, wherein the first magnetic field generating coil and
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`the second magnetic field generating coil are configured to be cooledbyair.
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`60.
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`(New) The treatment device of claim 58, wherein each ofthe first applicator and the second
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`applicator comprisesat least one outlet configured to remove heated cooling media.
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