Abstract

The work is devoted to non-invasive visualization of human blood vessels in the near-infrared range by backscattered laser radiation. This article presents an effective approach to infrared imaging using the backscattered laser method. The most optimal range of wavelengths (760–800 nm) for infrared imaging of blood vessels has been determined. The results of the simulation of laser radiation in human skin models by the Monte-Carlo method are presented. A system has been developed for conducting non-invasive infrared imaging of the bloodstream.

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