A wearable OLED medical device for enhanced cutaneous wound healing and patient comfort: revolutionizing dermatology

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Abstract

Integrating organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) with light therapy can significantly advance biomedical applications by offering non-invasive, precise, and customizable treatments. Developing innovative device designs and performing cellular tests is essential to assess the safety and effect of OLED-based light therapies in dermatology. As such, a wearable OLED medical device prototype has been created for easy attachment to the body, ensuring consistent exposure to skin injuries due to its comfortable fit and user-friendly operation. Moreover, it has demonstrated effectiveness in enhancing wound healing, as indicated by a max 23% increase in fibroblast proliferation at the cellular level.

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Park, Y., Choi, H. R., Shin, J. W., Huh, C. H., & Choi, K. C. (2024). A wearable OLED medical device for enhanced cutaneous wound healing and patient comfort: revolutionizing dermatology. Journal of Information Display, 25(2), 151–156. https://doi.org/10.1080/15980316.2023.2232560

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