Table 1. Comparison of laser wound healing study based on OCT.
Laser Type (Wavelength) |
Laser Dosage | Irradiated Area (Diameter) | Subject | Recovery Time | Monitoring Tool | |
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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 |
Multi-photon Microscopy
Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy
Reflectance Confocal Microscopy