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7 December 2006 Comparison of laser wound morphology in skin at different irradiation conditions
Ludmila V. Chernyshova, Vadim G. Roshchin, Dmitrii M. Kulakov, Andrei V. Ivanov
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Proceedings Volume 5973, Current Research on Laser Use in Oncology: 2000-2004; 59730T (2006) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.640145
Event: Current Research on Laser Use in Oncology: 2000-2004, 2004, Moscow, Russian Federation
Abstract
Under high-intensity laser pulses the morphology and size of the crater induced in biotissue depends both on biotissue properties and on irradiation conditions. The objective of this study is to correlate the wound morphology and patterns of microdestruction with the mechanisms of interaction. Along with the regime of superficial layerwise evaporation of tissue induced by C02 medical, or selective photocoagulation induced by copper vapor lasers, the present work describes the regime of bulk selective damage of coloration centers that are irregularly distributed in the deep of the tissue. Photo induced disruption is the mechanism responsible for it.
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Ludmila V. Chernyshova, Vadim G. Roshchin, Dmitrii M. Kulakov, and Andrei V. Ivanov "Comparison of laser wound morphology in skin at different irradiation conditions", Proc. SPIE 5973, Current Research on Laser Use in Oncology: 2000-2004, 59730T (7 December 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.640145
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KEYWORDS
Skin

Carbon dioxide lasers

Laser tissue interaction

Absorption

Copper vapor lasers

Tissues

Laser cutting

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