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Schematic representation of a one-dimensional model of skin tissue exposed to laser radiation.

Schematic representation of a one-dimensional model of skin tissue exposed to laser radiation.

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The laser irradiation of living tissues poses a risk of thermal damage, making it a critical factor in medical procedures such as laser surgery and thermal therapies. Effectively predicting and managing this damage, particularly in hyperthermia therapy, is essential for maximizing treatment efficacy while protecting surrounding healthy tissues. In...

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