光防护
光生物学
医学
皮肤病科
红斑
紫外线
美容
阳光
紫外线
光学
光电子学
光化学
化学
外科
材料科学
物理
光合作用
生物化学
作者
Amaris Geisler,Evan Austin,Julie Nguyen,Iltefat Hamzavi,Jared Jagdeo,Henry W. Lim
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jaad.2020.11.074
摘要
Cutaneous photobiology studies have focused primarily on the ultraviolet portion of the solar spectrum. Visible light (VL), which comprises 50% of the electromagnetic radiation that reaches the Earth's surface and, as discussed in Part I of this CME, has cutaneous biologic effects, such as pigment darkening and erythema. Photoprotection against VL includes avoiding the sun, seeking shade, and using photoprotective clothing. The organic and inorganic ultraviolet filters used in sunscreens do not protect against VL, only tinted sunscreens do. In the United States, these filters are regulated by the Food and Drug Administration as an over-the-counter drug and are subject to more stringent regulations than in Europe, Asia, and Australia. There are no established guidelines regarding VL photoprotection. Alternative measures to confer VL photoprotection are being explored. These novel methods include topical, oral, and subcutaneous agents. Further development should focus on better protection in the ultraviolet A1 (340-400 nm) and VL ranges while enhancing the cosmesis of the final products.
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