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Wearable Surface-Lighting Micro-Light-Emitting Diode Patch for Melanogenesis Inhibition

Authors
 Jae Hee Lee   ;   Yuri Ahn  ;   Han Eol Lee  ;   You Na Jang  ;   A Yeon Park   ;   Shinho Kim  ;   Young Hoon Jung  ;   Sang Hyun Sung  ;   Jung Ho Shin  ;   Seung Hyung Lee  ;   Sang Hyun Park  ;   Ki Soo Kim  ;   Min Seok Jang  ;   Beom Joon Kim  ;   Sang Ho Oh  ;   Keon Jae Lee  
Citation
 ADVANCED HEALTHCARE MATERIALS, Vol.12(1) : e2201796, 2023-01 
Journal Title
ADVANCED HEALTHCARE MATERIALS
ISSN
 2192-2640 
Issue Date
2023-01
MeSH
Animals ; Humans ; Lighting* ; Melanins ; Mice ; Monophenol Monooxygenase ; Skin ; Wearable Electronic Devices*
Keywords
SµLED patch ; flexible µLED ; melanogenesis Inhibtion ; photobiomodulation ; surface-lighting ; wearable optoelectronics
Abstract
Wearable light-emitting diode (LED)-based phototherapeutic devices have recently attracted attention as skin care tools for wrinkles, acne, and hyperpigmentation. However, the therapeutic effectiveness and safety of LED stimulators are still controversial due to their inefficient light transfer, high heat generation, and non-uniform spot irradiation. Here, a wearable surface-lighting micro-LED (SµLED) photostimulator is reported for skin care and cosmetic applications. The SµLEDs, consisting of a light diffusion layer (LDL), 900 thin film µLEDs, and polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), achieve uniform surface-lighting in 2 × 2 cm2 -sized area with 100% emission yields. The SµLEDs maximize photostimulation effectiveness on the skin surface by uniform irradiation, high flexibility, and thermal stability. The SµLED's effect on melanogenesis inhibition is evaluated via in vitro and in vivo experiments to human skin equivalents (HSEs) and mouse dorsal skin, respectively. The anti-melanogenic effect of SµLEDs is confirmed by significantly reduced levels of melanin contents, melan-A, tyrosinase, and microphthalmia-associated transcription factor (MITF), compared to a conventional LED (CLED) stimulator.
Full Text
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/adhm.202201796
DOI
10.1002/adhm.202201796
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Dermatology (피부과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Oh, Sang Ho(오상호) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4477-1400
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/193576
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