Traditional moxibustion therapy can stimulate heat and blood-vessel expansion and advance blood circulation. In the present study, a novel noncontact-type thermal therapeutic system was developed using a near-infrared laser diode. The device allows direct interaction of infrared laser light with the skin, thereby facilitating a controlled temperature distribution on the skin and the deep tissues below the skin. While using a tissue-mimicking phantom as a substitute for real skin, the most important optical and thermal parameters are the absorption/attenuation coefficient, thermal conductivity, and specific heat. We found that these parameters can be manipulated by varying the agar-gel concentration. Hence, a multilayer tissue-mimicking phan...
Laser-tissue interaction is of great interest due to its significant application in biomedical optic...
Temperature distribution in tissue can be a crucial factor in laser treatment for inducing immunizat...
textLaser applications in dermatology typically involve heating of a subsurface target, such as a b...
Traditional moxibustion generates heat stimulation that expands blood vessels and promotes blood cir...
Near-infrared wavelengths are absorbed less by epidermal melanin, and penetrate deeper into human sk...
Dermatological diseases, such as neurofibroma (Recklinghausen disease) or hemangiomas can be efficie...
A few computational models currently exist to predict heat production and dissipation in tissue when...
The aim of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in acupuncture is sometimes to restore and regulate en...
A 2-D approach, based on Infrared (IR) imaging for monitoring and optimizing the photo-therapy in de...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: In photothermal therapy, cancerous tissue is treated by the heat generate...
Tissue-mimicking phantoms that are currently available for routine biomedical applications may not b...
Skin lesions are commonly treated using laser heating. However, the introduction of new devices into...
Optically tunable gold nanoparticles have been widely used in research with near-infrared light as a...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to (1) develop a novel tissue-mimicking thermochromic (TMTC) p...
Purpose: To develop a phantom with optical and thermal properties matched to human prostate. This ph...
Laser-tissue interaction is of great interest due to its significant application in biomedical optic...
Temperature distribution in tissue can be a crucial factor in laser treatment for inducing immunizat...
textLaser applications in dermatology typically involve heating of a subsurface target, such as a b...
Traditional moxibustion generates heat stimulation that expands blood vessels and promotes blood cir...
Near-infrared wavelengths are absorbed less by epidermal melanin, and penetrate deeper into human sk...
Dermatological diseases, such as neurofibroma (Recklinghausen disease) or hemangiomas can be efficie...
A few computational models currently exist to predict heat production and dissipation in tissue when...
The aim of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in acupuncture is sometimes to restore and regulate en...
A 2-D approach, based on Infrared (IR) imaging for monitoring and optimizing the photo-therapy in de...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: In photothermal therapy, cancerous tissue is treated by the heat generate...
Tissue-mimicking phantoms that are currently available for routine biomedical applications may not b...
Skin lesions are commonly treated using laser heating. However, the introduction of new devices into...
Optically tunable gold nanoparticles have been widely used in research with near-infrared light as a...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to (1) develop a novel tissue-mimicking thermochromic (TMTC) p...
Purpose: To develop a phantom with optical and thermal properties matched to human prostate. This ph...
Laser-tissue interaction is of great interest due to its significant application in biomedical optic...
Temperature distribution in tissue can be a crucial factor in laser treatment for inducing immunizat...
textLaser applications in dermatology typically involve heating of a subsurface target, such as a b...