Visible light and human skin pigmentation: The importance of skin phototype

Volume: 30, Issue: 9, Pages: 1324 - 1331
Published: Jun 3, 2021
Abstract
Melanin is synthesised within melanocytes and transferred to keratinocytes in human skin, thereby regulating skin colour and protecting skin cells against UVR-induced damage. We commonly divide human skin into six phototypes (SPT)-I to -VI (Fitzpatrick scale) according to the skin's tanning response to UVR. In this pilot study, we investigated the impact of UVR (maximum 311nm), blue (peak 450nm) and green visible light (peak 530nm) on melanin...
Paper Details
Title
Visible light and human skin pigmentation: The importance of skin phototype
Published Date
Jun 3, 2021
Volume
30
Issue
9
Pages
1324 - 1331
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