The pulsed dye laser at 577nm, a wavelength well absorbed by oxyhemoglobin, causes highly selective thermal injury to cutaneous blood vessels. Confinement of thermal damage to microvessels is, in theory, related to the laser exposure time (pulsewidth) on selective vascular injury. This study investigates the effect of 577nm dye laser pulsewidth on selective vascular injury. Nine Caucasian, normal volunteers received 577nm dye laser exposures at pulsewidths of 1.5–350μs to their skin. Clinical purpura threshold exposure doses were determined in each volunteer, and biopsies of threshold and suprathreshold doses were examined in each volunteer. The laser exposure dose required to produce purpura increased as pulsewidth increased in all 9 subje...
The relationship between photothermal damage to blood vessels of diameter, d, and laser pulse durati...
Selective photothermolysis with pulsed lasers is presumably the most successful therapy for port-win...
Although thermal relaxation times of cutaneous port-wine stain microvessels have been calculated and...
The effect of skin temperature on vascular-specific injury caused by pulsed laser irradiation was ex...
It has been shown recently that brief pulses of 577nm radiation from the tunable dye laser are absor...
Brief pulses of 577-nm radiation have recently been shown to selectively damage superficial cutaneou...
This study compares the histological changes occurring after argon laser and dye laser (operating at...
“Selective photothermolysis” is widely used for treating vascular lesions. In order to understand me...
Although thermal relaxation times of cutaneous port-wine stain microvessels have been calculated and...
The careful choice of a combination of laser parameters such as wavelength, pulse duration, and dose...
Individual blood vessels in the chick chorioallantoic membrane were selectively coagulated through p...
Laser therapy using the pulsed dye laser is the standard treatment for port-wine stains (PWS). But t...
Port-wine stains (PWSs) are congenital vascular malformations that progressively darken and thicken ...
It has been clearly demonstrated that cutaneous blood vessels will be selectively damaged by a laser...
Background and objectivesHypervascular skin lesions (HVSL) are treated with medical lasers character...
The relationship between photothermal damage to blood vessels of diameter, d, and laser pulse durati...
Selective photothermolysis with pulsed lasers is presumably the most successful therapy for port-win...
Although thermal relaxation times of cutaneous port-wine stain microvessels have been calculated and...
The effect of skin temperature on vascular-specific injury caused by pulsed laser irradiation was ex...
It has been shown recently that brief pulses of 577nm radiation from the tunable dye laser are absor...
Brief pulses of 577-nm radiation have recently been shown to selectively damage superficial cutaneou...
This study compares the histological changes occurring after argon laser and dye laser (operating at...
“Selective photothermolysis” is widely used for treating vascular lesions. In order to understand me...
Although thermal relaxation times of cutaneous port-wine stain microvessels have been calculated and...
The careful choice of a combination of laser parameters such as wavelength, pulse duration, and dose...
Individual blood vessels in the chick chorioallantoic membrane were selectively coagulated through p...
Laser therapy using the pulsed dye laser is the standard treatment for port-wine stains (PWS). But t...
Port-wine stains (PWSs) are congenital vascular malformations that progressively darken and thicken ...
It has been clearly demonstrated that cutaneous blood vessels will be selectively damaged by a laser...
Background and objectivesHypervascular skin lesions (HVSL) are treated with medical lasers character...
The relationship between photothermal damage to blood vessels of diameter, d, and laser pulse durati...
Selective photothermolysis with pulsed lasers is presumably the most successful therapy for port-win...
Although thermal relaxation times of cutaneous port-wine stain microvessels have been calculated and...