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http://dx.doi.org/10.3807/KJOP.2021.32.5.235

Photobiomodulation-based Skin-care Effect of Organic Light-emitting Diodes  

Kim, Hongbin (Medical & Bio Photonics Research Center, Korea Photonics Technology Institute)
Jeong, Hyejung (Medical & Bio Photonics Research Center, Korea Photonics Technology Institute)
Jin, Seokgeun (OLED Research & Development Center, Material Science Co., Ltd.)
Lee, Byeongil (Medical & Bio Photonics Research Center, Korea Photonics Technology Institute)
Ahn, Jae Sung (Medical & Bio Photonics Research Center, Korea Photonics Technology Institute)
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Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics / v.32, no.5, 2021 , pp. 235-243 More about this Journal
Abstract
Photobiomodulation (PBM)-based therapy, which uses a phenomenon in which a light source of a specific wavelength band promotes ATP production in mitochondria, has attracted much attention in the fields of biology and medicine because of its effects on wound healing, inflammation reduction, and pain relief. Research on PBM-based therapy has mainly used lasers and light-emitting diodes (LEDs) as light sources and, despite the advantages of organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs), there have been only a few cases where OLEDs were used in PBM-based therapy. In this research, the skin-care effect of PBM was analyzed using red (λ = 620 nm), green (λ = 525 nm), and blue (λ = 455 nm) OLED lighting modules, and was compared to the PBM effect of LEDs. We demonstrated the PBM-based skin-care effect of the red, green, blue OLED lighting modules by measuring the increase in the amount of collagen type-1 synthesis, the inhibition of melanin synthesis, and the suppression of nitric oxide generation, respectively.
Keywords
Low-level light therapy; Organic light-emitting diodes; Photobiomodulation; Skin care effect;
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