Article Dans Une Revue Bioelectrochemistry Année : 2026

Plasma jet and plasma treated aerosol induced permeation of reconstructed human epidermis

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As plasma-treated liquids have many applications in plasma medicine, their cutaneous effects for cosmetic purposes are also considered as an alternative way to treat skin without the electric hazards and limitations correlated with the use of a direct plasma. Our previous work on human skin explants showed increased transdermal diffusion of cosmetic ingredients (caffeine, hyaluronic acid) after direct plasma treatment. Despite this proven efficacy, these protocols still face limitations dealing with toxicity, small treatment areas and uneven surface coverage. To overcome these limitations and broaden the scope of non-thermal-plasma-based technology for skin care, this study presents for the first time the development and assessment of a plasma aerosol device to nebulize plasma-treated liquids on skin models

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hal-05202635 , version 1 (07-08-2025)

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Vinodini Vijayarangan, Zeineb Maaroufi, Amaury Rouillard, Septuce Zin, Sébastien Dozias, et al.. Plasma jet and plasma treated aerosol induced permeation of reconstructed human epidermis. Bioelectrochemistry, 2026, 167, pp.109060. ⟨10.1016/j.bioelechem.2025.109060⟩. ⟨hal-05202635⟩
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