Quantitative evaluation of light distribution in skin tissue for short-pulsed laser treatment using Monte Carlo simulation combined with nonlinear absorption model of melanin
Abstract:The treatment effect of pigmented lesions with picosecond and nanosecond lasers is produced mainly from optical absorption by melanosomes. Differences in the treatment effect have been evaluated based on the linear absorption of local fluence. However, nonlinear absorption by melanin inside melanosomes occurs during shortpulsed laser propagation in skin tissue owing to the high power density. Our previous study demonstrated that a nonlinear absorption model based on sequential two-photon absorption and nonradi… Show more
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