Approximately fifty percent of sunlight reaching the Earth\u27s surface is visible light (400-700 nm). Other sources of visible light include lasers, light-emitting diodes (LEDs), and flash lamps. Photons from visible light are absorbed by photoreceptive chromophores (e.g., melanin, heme, and opsins), altering skin function by activating and imparting energy to chromophores. Additionally, visible light can penetrate the full thickness of the skin and induce pigmentation and erythema. Clinically, lasers and light devices are used to treat skin conditions by utilizing specific wavelengths and treatment parameters. Red and blue light from LEDs and intense pulsed light (IPL) have been studied as anti-microbial and anti-inflammatory treatments f...
Sunlight consists of different wavelengths of light. The different wavebands have profound and diver...
ABSTRACT Ultraviolet radiation and Visible light (VL) have biological effects on the skin. VL causes...
Background & Aim: Recent studies have demonstrated visible light and long-wavelength UVA1 (VL+UVA1, ...
Visible light has been used therapeutically in dermatology for years for a variety of cosmetic and m...
Until recently, visible light (VL) had been regarded to be without significant photobiologic effect ...
Visible light (400-700 nm) lies outside of the spectral range of what photobiologists define as dele...
Optical radiation extends between microwaves and X-rays of the electromagnetic radiation and include...
Human skin is not only affected by ultraviolet radiation but also by visible light wavelengths emitt...
Solar radiation is a major contributor to the development of skin cancer. Recent studies have shown ...
Visible light (400–700 nm) lies outside of the spectral range of what photobiologists define as dele...
Visible light (VL) radiation poses potential risks to the skin, including solar urticaria, chronic a...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of visible light on the immediate pigmentation...
The development of light-emitting diodes (LEDs) has led to an increase in the use of lighting regime...
Cutaneous photobiology studies have focused primarily on the UV portion of the solar spectrum. Howev...
An integrated review of the transfer of optical radiation into human skin is presented, aimed at dev...
Sunlight consists of different wavelengths of light. The different wavebands have profound and diver...
ABSTRACT Ultraviolet radiation and Visible light (VL) have biological effects on the skin. VL causes...
Background & Aim: Recent studies have demonstrated visible light and long-wavelength UVA1 (VL+UVA1, ...
Visible light has been used therapeutically in dermatology for years for a variety of cosmetic and m...
Until recently, visible light (VL) had been regarded to be without significant photobiologic effect ...
Visible light (400-700 nm) lies outside of the spectral range of what photobiologists define as dele...
Optical radiation extends between microwaves and X-rays of the electromagnetic radiation and include...
Human skin is not only affected by ultraviolet radiation but also by visible light wavelengths emitt...
Solar radiation is a major contributor to the development of skin cancer. Recent studies have shown ...
Visible light (400–700 nm) lies outside of the spectral range of what photobiologists define as dele...
Visible light (VL) radiation poses potential risks to the skin, including solar urticaria, chronic a...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of visible light on the immediate pigmentation...
The development of light-emitting diodes (LEDs) has led to an increase in the use of lighting regime...
Cutaneous photobiology studies have focused primarily on the UV portion of the solar spectrum. Howev...
An integrated review of the transfer of optical radiation into human skin is presented, aimed at dev...
Sunlight consists of different wavelengths of light. The different wavebands have profound and diver...
ABSTRACT Ultraviolet radiation and Visible light (VL) have biological effects on the skin. VL causes...
Background & Aim: Recent studies have demonstrated visible light and long-wavelength UVA1 (VL+UVA1, ...