In vivo detection of healthy skin: Comparison of multiphoton microscopy and reflectance confocal microscopy
Skin Research and Technology2023Vol. 29(5), pp. e13340–e13340
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Abstract
MPM and RCM provide noninvasive methods for imaging skin and each method has its own advantages. Epidermal thickness and SAAID correlated with age, gender, and different body sites. MPM could also assess the degree of skin aging, which could guide the clinical treatment of patients with diffferent ages and genders in the above body sites.
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