2002
DOI: 10.1080/147641702320602555
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Dermal collagen production following irradiation by dye laser and broadband light source

Abstract: Irradiation by the haemoglobin-specific short-pulsed 585 nm laser induced a fivefold increase in procollagen production rate compared with a biologically comparable fluence delivered in a broadband spectrum. An additional treatment after 2 weeks further increased the effect of the short-pulsed 585 nm laser to 148% of the control. Vascular-specific light/tissue interactions seem to play a key role in stimulating skin collagen production.

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“…An increase in grenz zone thickness, 91 monoclonal chondroitin sulfate and III procollagen staining as well as quantification of Col-1 93 was measured after couple of treatments with PDL. The increase in dermal collagen has also been confirmed by noninvasive ultrasonographic analysis 94 and radioimmunoassay 95 . Nonablative skin rejuvenation should not yet be considered an alternative for laser resurfacing 39 .…”
Section: Visible Light Devices: Ipl Lasers Rf For the Skin Rejuvenamentioning
confidence: 92%
“…An increase in grenz zone thickness, 91 monoclonal chondroitin sulfate and III procollagen staining as well as quantification of Col-1 93 was measured after couple of treatments with PDL. The increase in dermal collagen has also been confirmed by noninvasive ultrasonographic analysis 94 and radioimmunoassay 95 . Nonablative skin rejuvenation should not yet be considered an alternative for laser resurfacing 39 .…”
Section: Visible Light Devices: Ipl Lasers Rf For the Skin Rejuvenamentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Also, it enhances collagen synthesis [28], decreases the inflammatory markers [29], and increases lymphocytes response [30]. LLLT also causes stimulation of electron transport system leading to enhanced ATP production [31].…”
Section: Laser Therapy Effects On Ommentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ultimate outcome is an increase in fibroblast activity enhancing collagen production and creating an improvement in skin quality and appearance. The wavelength range necessary to achieve this is the same as that for the treatment of vascular lesions and is shown in Figure 5(D) (21,22).…”
Section: Skin Rejuvenationmentioning
confidence: 99%