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Selective photothermolysis of lipid-rich tissues: A free electron laser study

โœ Scribed by R. Rox Anderson; William Farinelli; Hans Laubach; Dieter Manstein; Anna N. Yaroslavsky; Joseph Gubeli III; Kevin Jordan; George R. Neil; Michelle Shinn; Walter Chandler; Gwyn P. Williams; Steven V. Benson; David R. Douglas; H.F. Dylla


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
297 KB
Volume
38
Category
Article
ISSN
0196-8092

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Background and Objectives: In theory, infrared vibrational bands could be used for selective photothermolysis of lipid-rich tissues such as fat, sebaceous glands, or atherosclerotic plaques. Study Design/Materials and Methods: Absorption spectra of human fat were measured, identifying promising bands near 1,210 and 1,720 nm. Photothermal excitation of porcine fat and dermis were measured with a 3.5-5 mm thermal camera during exposure to the free electron laser (FEL) at Jefferson National Laboratory. Thermal damage to full-thickness samples exposed at $1,210 nm through a cold contact window, was assessed by nitrobluetetrazolium chloride staining in situ and by light microscopy. Results: Photothermal excitation of fat was twice that of dermis, at lipid absorption bands (1,210, 1,720 nm). At 1,210 nm, a subcutaneous fat layer several mm thick was damaged by FEL exposure, without apparent injury to overlying skin. Conclusion: Selective photothermal targeting of fatty tissues is feasible using infrared lipid absorption bands.


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