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Skin Autofluorescence Fading at 405/532nm Laser Excitation
Double-exponential fading of healthy and pathologic human skin autofluorescence intensity during continuous exposure to 405 nm and 532 nm laser irradiation in the intensity range 14-242 mW/cm2 has been studied on 10 volunteers of different skin types.