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18 January 2005 Analysis of the photorejuvenation mechanisms for healthcare and treatment
Shusen Xie, Wei Gong, Hui Li
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Abstract
“Nonablative skin photorejuvenation” is a new treatment for photoaged skin, which is to wound the upper dermis in order to induce dermal fibrosis and improve the clinical appearance. In this paper, the penetration depths of the light emitted by intense pulsed light source (IPLS) were analyzed, and the results show the IPLS was suitable for nonablative skin photorejuvenation. A new method with thermal texture maps (TTM) technology for exploring the mechanisms and repairing processes in the nonablative treatment of photoaged skin was presented.
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Shusen Xie, Wei Gong, and Hui Li "Analysis of the photorejuvenation mechanisms for healthcare and treatment", Proc. SPIE 5630, Optics in Health Care and Biomedical Optics: Diagnostics and Treatment II, (18 January 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.571732
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KEYWORDS
Skin

Tissue optics

Tissues

Absorption

Monte Carlo methods

Light

Medicine

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