Far-infrared rays penetrate deeper into mammary tissue and induce a higher skin blood flow in comparison to infrared irradiations

Cheng De Lin, Chien Chung Huang, Ching Hung Chen, Tak Wah Wong, Ming Shing Young

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Abstract

Far-Infrared rays (FIR) and infrared rays (IR) generate heat and were claimed to be benefit to wound healing. We compare the differences of light penetration and human skin blood flow between FIR and IR irradiation.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSecond Asian and Pacific Rim Symposium on Biophotonics - Proceedings, APBP 2004
Pages107-108
Number of pages2
Publication statusPublished - 2004
EventSecond Asian and Pacific Rim Symposium on Biophotonics, APBP 2004 - Taipei, Taiwan
Duration: 2004 Dec 152004 Dec 17

Publication series

NameSecond Asian and Pacific Rim Symposium on Biophotonics - Proceedings, APBP 2004

Other

OtherSecond Asian and Pacific Rim Symposium on Biophotonics, APBP 2004
Country/TerritoryTaiwan
CityTaipei
Period04-12-1504-12-17

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Engineering(all)

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