Long-term histological comparison between near-infrared irradiated skin and scar tissues

  • Tanaka Y
  • Matsuo
  • Yuzuriha
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Abstract

Our previous histological studies indicated that near-infrared (NIR) irradiation stimulates collagen proliferation in rat and human skin for 3 months. High collagen density in the dermis and smoothing of the epidermis were observed in irradiated rat skin, and appeared to last up to 6 months. Epidermal smoothness in irradiated rat skin seems to resemble scarring. Here, we performed a long-term histological comparison between NIR (1100 to 1800 nm) irradiated skin and scar tissues.

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Tanaka, yohei, Matsuo, & Yuzuriha. (2010). Long-term histological comparison between near-infrared irradiated skin and scar tissues. Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology, 143. https://doi.org/10.2147/ccid.s15729

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