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Application of lasers and laser-optical methods in life sciences
Low power cw-laser signatures on human skin
A. Lihachev, J. Lesins, D. Jakovels, J. Spigulis Institute of Atomic Physics and Spectroscopy, University of Latvia, Riga
Abstract:
Impact of cw laser radiation on autofluorescence features of human skin is studied. Two methods of autofluorescence detection are applied: the spectral method with the use of a fibreoptic probe and spectrometer for determining the autofluorescence recovery kinetics at a fixed skin area of ~12 mm2, and the multispectral visualisation method with the use of a multispectral imaging camera for visualising long-term autofluorescence changes in a skin area of ~4 cm2. The autofluorescence recovery kinetics after preliminary laser irradiation is determined. Skin autofluorescence images with visible long-term changes — "signatures" of low power laser treatment are acquired.
Received: 30.09.2010
Citation:
A. Lihachev, J. Lesins, D. Jakovels, J. Spigulis, “Low power cw-laser signatures on human skin”, Kvantovaya Elektronika, 40:12 (2010), 1077–1080 [Quantum Electron., 40:12 (2010), 1077–1080]
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