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Integrated effects of fractional laser microablation and sonophoresis on skin immersion optical clearing in vivo.

Elina A GeninaAlexey N BashkatovGeorgy S TerentyukValery Victorovich Tuchin
Published in: Journal of biophotonics (2020)
This study is aimed to find an approach for effective skin optical clearing in vivo using polyethylene glycol 300 (PEG-300) as an optical clearing agent in combination with physical enhancers: fractional laser microablation (FLMA) and/or low-frequency sonophoresis. In this study albino outbred rats were used. Light attenuation coefficient and optical clearing potential (OCP) of these approaches were evaluated in upper (from ~70 to ~200 μm) and middle (from ~200 to ~400 μm) dermis separately using optical coherence tomography. In 30 minutes, OCP of sonophoresis in combination with FLMA and PEG-300 in the upper dermis was the maximal (2.3 ± 0.4) in comparison with other treatments in this time point. The most effective approach for optical clearing of middle dermis was PEG-300 and sonophoresis; but the maximal value of OCP (1.6 ± 0.1) was achieved only in 90 minutes.
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