Professor
Dankook University
Electronics and Electrical Engineering Department
Experience: R&D of photobiomodulation devices for 15 years
Research interest:
development and clinical trial research of photobiomodulation devices for pain relief, brain care, wound healing, skin rejuvenation, hair growth, reduction of inflammation
Thank you. May I please have a copy of your slides? What do you think of the ELIZA red light buckets, developed in Tasmania, Australia - a cheap option for patients. lucymooey@hotmail.com
And just to add....yes I do tell them, "There are different mechanisms from putting basically a bucket on your head, to ones that focus on contact with the skull. But I have no idea about the background concepts of efficacy, differences in a way that I understand the difference between the approaches on delivering light to the cranium."
Prof. Lim. Thank you for such a great presentation. Please excuse me, but I have a very basic, lay-person type question which I've been asked repeatedly and had to respond, "I don't know the answer to that. I'm sorry." (I used to be an attorney.)
Question: Does PMBT light work the same shining through hair as it does being put directly on the cranium? Meaning, do you have to adjust dose, delivery mechanism, etc. to deal with one person having a full head of hair and another who is bald, when delivering cranial treatments? Or does the efficacy of the light medicine permeate through hair, so it doesn't matter?
Again, I understand that this might be viewed as a "stupid" question, but people care about these basic concepts when introduced to the idea of healing with light, not chemicals.