Subsurface thermal coagulation of tissues using near infrared lasers
CHJ Chang - 2017 - search.proquest.com
Noninvasive laser therapy is currently limited primarily to cosmetic dermatological
applications such as skin resurfacing, hair removal, tattoo removal and treatment of vascular …
applications such as skin resurfacing, hair removal, tattoo removal and treatment of vascular …
Laser probes for noninvasive coagulation of subsurface tissues
CC Chung, S Permpongkosol… - … and Diagnostics II, 2006 - spiedigitallibrary.org
Previous ex vivo tissue studies utilizing deep laser heating combined with contact cooling of
the tissue surface produced noninvasive thermal destruction of subsurface tissue structures …
the tissue surface produced noninvasive thermal destruction of subsurface tissue structures …
Nd: YAG laser irradiation in combination with contact tissue cooling for creation of subsurface thermal lesions
R Ramli, CC Chung, NM Fried… - Photonic …, 2005 - spiedigitallibrary.org
This study investigates deep laser coagulation of tissue in combination with contact cooling
of the tissue surface for potential use in noninvasive urology procedures. A laser probe was …
of the tissue surface for potential use in noninvasive urology procedures. A laser probe was …
Comparison of four lasers (650, 808, 980, and 1075 nm) for noninvasive creation of deep subsurface thermal lesions in tissue
Lasers have been used in combination with applied cooling methods to preserve superficial
skin layers (100's μm's) during cosmetic surgery. Preservation of a thicker tissue surface …
skin layers (100's μm's) during cosmetic surgery. Preservation of a thicker tissue surface …
Subsurface tissue lesions created using an Nd: YAG laser and a sapphire contact cooling probe
R Ramli, CC Chung, NM Fried… - Lasers in Surgery …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Background and Objectives This study investigates deep laser coagulation of tissue
in combination with contact cooling of the tissue surface for potential use in noninvasive …
in combination with contact cooling of the tissue surface for potential use in noninvasive …
Comparison of four lasers (λ= 650, 808, 980, and 1075 nm) for noninvasive creation of deep subsurface lesions in tissue
Lasers have been used in combination with applied cooling methods to preserve superficial
skin layers (100's µm's) during cosmetic surgery. Preservation of a thicker tissue surface …
skin layers (100's µm's) during cosmetic surgery. Preservation of a thicker tissue surface …
Laser treatment of female stress urinary incontinence: optical, thermal, and tissue damage simulations
Treatment of female stress urinary incontinence (SUI) by laser thermal remodeling of
subsurface tissues is studied. Light transport, heat transfer, and thermal damage simulations …
subsurface tissues is studied. Light transport, heat transfer, and thermal damage simulations …
Computer simulations of thermal tissue remodeling during transvaginal and transurethral laser treatment of female stress urinary incontinence
Background and Objectives A non‐surgical method is being developed for treating female
stress urinary incontinence by laser thermal remodeling of subsurface tissues with applied …
stress urinary incontinence by laser thermal remodeling of subsurface tissues with applied …
Subsurface tissue lesions created using an Nd: YAG laser and cryogen cooling
Background and Purpose: Cooling methods are commonly used in dermatology to protect
the skin surface during cosmetic laser procedures. This study investigated deep laser …
the skin surface during cosmetic laser procedures. This study investigated deep laser …
Deep subsurface thermal lesions in tissue using an Nd: YAG laser and cryogen spray cooling: preliminary in vitro results
Surface cooling methods are used in dermatology to protect the skin surface during cosmetic
laser procedures. This study investigates cryogen spray cooling of the tissue surface during …
laser procedures. This study investigates cryogen spray cooling of the tissue surface during …