1987
DOI: 10.2530/jslsm1980.7.3_91
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Effect of low-power He-Ne laser radiation on healing of incised skin wound guinea pigs

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“…On the other hand, some of the studies were unable to document the beneficial effects of low-power lasers on wound healing [17,22]. Ikeuchi et al [23] studied the effects of He-Ne laser irradiation on the wound healing ability of guinea pig skin, and it was suggested that low-power laser irradiation accelerated the compositon of type III collagen for wound healing following incisions. Furthermore, preliminary trials have suggested that He-Ne lasers may enhance the healing of chronic skin ulcers in humans .…”
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“…On the other hand, some of the studies were unable to document the beneficial effects of low-power lasers on wound healing [17,22]. Ikeuchi et al [23] studied the effects of He-Ne laser irradiation on the wound healing ability of guinea pig skin, and it was suggested that low-power laser irradiation accelerated the compositon of type III collagen for wound healing following incisions. Furthermore, preliminary trials have suggested that He-Ne lasers may enhance the healing of chronic skin ulcers in humans .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%