Optical clearing of human skin: comparative study of permeability and dehydration of intact and photothermally perforated skin
Accelerated diffusion of water and hyperosmotic optical clearing agents is studied as a result of enhanced epidermal permeability. A lattice of microzones (islets) of damage in is induced using a flash-lamp applique´ system. An optical clearing agent composed of 88 glycerol in aqueous solution is us...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of Biomedical Optics 2008-03, Vol.13 (2), p.021102-021108 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Accelerated diffusion of water and hyperosmotic optical clearing agents is studied as a result of enhanced epidermal permeability. A lattice of microzones (islets) of damage in
is induced using a flash-lamp applique´ system. An optical clearing agent composed of 88 glycerol in aqueous solution is used for all experiments. Research of skin dehydration and glycerol delivery through epidermis at both intact and perforated
is presented. The dehydration process induced by both stimuli of evaporation and osmotic agent action is studied by weight measurements. Dynamics of refractive index alteration of both glycerol solution and water during their interaction with skin samples is monitored. The amounts of water escaping from skin through the
, due to hyperosmotic-agent action, and glycerol penetrating through the skin sample, are estimated. The results show that the proposed method allows for effective transepidermal water loss and delivery of optical clearing agents. |
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ISSN: | 1083-3668 1560-2281 |
DOI: | 10.1117/1.2899149 |