Observation of an improved healing process in superficial skin wounds after irradiation with a blue-LED haemostatic device

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The healing process of superficial skin wounds treated with a blue-LED haemostatic device is studied. Four mechanical abrasions are produced on the back of 10 Sprague Dawley rats: two are treated with the blue-LED device, while the other two are left to naturally recover. Visual observations, non-linear microscopic imaging, as well as histology and immunofluorescence analyses are performed 8 days after the treatment, demonstrating no adverse reactions neither thermal damages in both abraded areas and surrounding tissue. A faster healing process and a better-recovered skin morphology are observed: the treated wounds show a reduced inflammatory response and a higher collagen content.

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Cicchi, R., Rossi, F., Alfieri, D., Bacci, S., Tatini, F., De Siena, G., … Pavone, F. S. (2016). Observation of an improved healing process in superficial skin wounds after irradiation with a blue-LED haemostatic device. Journal of Biophotonics, 9(6), 645–655. https://doi.org/10.1002/jbio.201500191

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