Cheng-De Lin, Chien-Chung Huang, Ching-Hung Chen, Tak-Wah Wong, M. Young
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Far-infrared rays penetrate deeper into mammary tissue and induce a higher skin blood flow in comparison to infrared irradiation
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.