“…Skin is a complex multilayered heterogeneous tissue, and the depth and direction of light propagation within the skin are determined by the optical properties of the various layers of tissue and blood vessels in the skin, which are wavelength dependent and vary according to the random inhomogeneous distribution of various chromophores and pigments [38] . For simplicity, each layer is typically treated as a homogeneous structure in the computational model, and the optical properties vary between layers but remain constant within each layer [28] , [29] , [30] , [31] , [32] , [33] . Typically, the optical properties of each skin layer include the absorption coefficient ( μ a ), scattering coefficient ( μ s ), anisotropy factor ( g ), and refractive index ( n ).…”