The present disclosure provides topical biophotonic materials and methods useful in phototherapy. In particular, the topical biophotonic materials of the present disclosure include a cohesive matrix, and at least chromophore which can absorb and emit light from within the topical biphotonic material
The present disclosure provides topical biophotonic materials and methods useful in phototherapy. In particular, the topical biophotonic materials of the present disclosure include a cohesive matrix, and at least chromophore which can absorb and emit light from within the topical biphotonic material, wherein the topical biophotonic material is elastic. The topical biophotonic materials and the methods of the present disclosure are useful for promoting wound healing and skin rejuvenation, as well as treating acne and various other skin disorders.
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1. A topical biophotonic material comprising: a cohesive matrix, wherein the cohesive matrix comprises silicone and sodium hyaluronate, and Eosin Y, and wherein the topical biophotonic material is elastic, and substantially translucent. 2. The topical biophotonic material of claim 1, wherein the top
1. A topical biophotonic material comprising: a cohesive matrix, wherein the cohesive matrix comprises silicone and sodium hyaluronate, and Eosin Y, and wherein the topical biophotonic material is elastic, and substantially translucent. 2. The topical biophotonic material of claim 1, wherein the topical biophotonic material is a peelable film. 3. The topical biophotonic material of claim 1, wherein the tear and/or tensile strength of the topical biophotonic material is greater than an adhesive strength of the topical biophotonic material to a surface to which it is applied. 4. The topical biophotonic material of claim 1, wherein the topical biophotonic material has a pre-formed configuration. 5. The topical biophotonic material of claim 1, wherein the pre-formed configuration has a shape and/or a size corresponding with a shape and/or a size of a body part to which the topical biophotonic material can be applied. 6. The topical biophotonic material of claim 5, wherein the body part is selected from a head, scalp, forehead, nose, cheeks, ears, lip, face, neck, shoulder, arm pit, arm, elbow, hand, finger, abdomen, chest, stomach, back, sacrum, buttocks, genitals, legs, knee, feet, nails, hair, toes, boney prominences, and combinations thereof. 7. The topical biophotonic material of claim 4, wherein the topical biophotonic material is a mask. 8. The topical biophotonic material of claim 7, wherein the mask is a face mask having at least one opening for the eyes, nose or mouth. 9. The topical biophotonic material of claim 4, wherein the pre-formed configuration is a shape and/or a size corresponding with a shape and/or a size of a light source or lamp to which the topical biophotonic material can be attached. 10. The topical biophotonic material of claim 1, wherein the topical biophotonic material can be removed without leaving substantially any residue on a surface to which the topical biophotonic material is applied. 11. The topical biophotonic material of claim 1, wherein the Eosin Y is within the cohesive matrix. 12. The topical biophotonic material of claim 1, wherein the cohesive matrix is in particulate form. 13. The topical biophotonic material of claim 1, wherein the cohesive matrix further comprises at least one additional polymer. 14. The topical biophotonic material of claim 1, wherein the sodium hyaluronate is present in an amount of about 2 wt % to about 8 wt %. 15. The topical biophotonic material of claim 1, further comprising a compound selected from the group consisting of hydrogen peroxide, carbamide peroxide and benzoyl peroxide. 16. A method for biophotonic treatment of a skin disorder comprising: placing a topical biophotonic material over a target skin tissue, wherein the topical biophotonic material is elastic and comprises Eosin Y and a cohesive matrix, wherein the cohesive matrix comprises silicone and sodium hyaluronate; andilluminating said topical biophotonic material with light having a wavelength that overlaps with an absorption spectrum of Eosin Y;wherein the topical biophotonic material is substantially translucent and emits fluorescence at a wavelength and intensity that promotes healing of said skin disorder. 17. A method for biophotonic treatment of acne, comprising: placing a topical biophotonic material over a target skin tissue, wherein the topical biophotonic material is elastic and comprises Eosin Y and a cohesive matrix, wherein the cohesive matrix comprises silicone and sodium hyaluronate; andilluminating said biophotonic material with light having a wavelength that overlaps with an absorption spectrum of Eosin Y;wherein the topical biophotonic material is substantially translucent and emits fluorescence at a wavelength and intensity that treats the acne. 18. A method for promoting wound healing comprising: placing a topical biophotonic material over or within a wound, wherein the topical biophotonic material is elastic and comprises Eosin Y and a cohesive matrix, wherein the cohesive matrix comprises silicone and sodium hyaluronate; andilluminating said biophotonic material with light having a wavelength that overlaps with an absorption spectrum of Eosin Y;wherein the topical biophotonic material is substantially translucent and emits fluorescence at a wavelength and intensity that promotes wound healing. 19. A method for promoting skin rejuvenation comprising: placing a topical biophotonic material over a target skin tissue, wherein the topical biophotonic material is elastic and comprises Eosin Y and a cohesive matrix, wherein the cohesive matrix comprises silicone and sodium hyaluronate; andilluminating said biophotonic material with light having a wavelength that overlaps with an absorption spectrum of Eosin Y;wherein the topical biophotonic material is substantially translucent and emits fluorescence at a wavelength and intensity that promotes skin rejuvenation. 20. The method of any one of claim 16, 17, 18 or 19, wherein the biophotonic material is removed after illumination. 21. The method of any one of claim 16, 17, 18 or 19, wherein the biophotonic material is peelable and is peeled off.
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