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. 2016 Feb 24;7(3):1030–1041. doi: 10.1364/BOE.7.001030

Table 1. Comparison of laser wound healing study based on OCT.

Laser Type
(Wavelength)
Laser Dosage Irradiated Area (Diameter) Subject Recovery Time Monitoring Tool
Our Study CO2 Laser
(10,600 nm)
40, 80, and 120 mJ/cm2 ~100 μm Engineered Skin 1~2 days OCT
W. Jung, et al. [14] Nd:YAP Laser
(1,341 nm)
25 and 35 J/cm2 ~1.5 mm Engineered Skin ~7 days OCT
A. T. Yeh, et al. [15] Nd:YAP Laser
(1,341 nm)
20 J/cm2 ~1.5 mm Engineered Skin ~7 days OCT
MPMa
M. T. Tsai, et al. [16] Erbium-doped Fiber Laser
(1,550 nm)
15, 20, and 25 mJ/cm2 ~200 μm Human Skin 6 days OCT
CO2 Laser
(10,600 nm)
~150 μm 14 days
E. C. E. Sattler, et al. [17] CO2 Laser (10,600 nm) 8 and 16 W ~400 μm Human Skin 7~14 days OCT
CLSMb
C. A. Banzhaf, et al. [18] CO2 Laser (10,600 nm) 5, 15, and 25 mJ/cm2 ~100 μm Human Skin 2~7 days OCT
RCMc
a

Multi-photon Microscopy

b

Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy

c

Reflectance Confocal Microscopy