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- W2504327640 abstract "This chapter summarizes several studies performed to date with different light systems in order to demonstrate if light-based systems could (or could not) play a role to promote wound healing. Wound healing is a complex and dynamic process of restoring cellular structures and tissue layers. The human adult wound-healing process can be divided into three distinct phases: the inflammatory phase, the proliferative phase, and the remodeling phase. Within these three broad phases is a complex and coordinated series of events that includes chemotaxis, phagocytosis, neocollagenesis, collagen degradation, and collagen remodeling. Several light-based systems have been proposed to promote wound healing. For LLLT and LED, despite numerous experimental papers, their efficacy in humans needs to be demonstrated in well-designed clinical studies. These systems may increase certain aspects of healing in the early stages, but not to such a degree as to be clinically indisputable. The principle of action of this low level light (photomodulation) is still debated. Concerning lasers, where the principle of action is based on the generation of low temperatures, numerous studies have demonstrated that lasers play an indisputable role in the wound-healing process, in particular for incisional scars, scar revision, laser-assisted skin closure, laser remodeling, fractional photothermolysis, and laser resurfacing. For these techniques, lasers are used to generate heat. The modulation of the effects (volatilization, coagulation, hyperthermia) is obtained by using different wavelengths and laser parameters." @default.
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