Randomized, single-blinded, crossover study of a novel wound dressing vs current clinical practice after percutaneous collagen induction therapy

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作者
Gold, Michael H. [1 ]
Biron, Julie [1 ]
Thompson, Brynne [1 ]
机构
[1] Tennessee Clin Res Ctr, Nashville, TN 37215 USA
关键词
healing; silicone; wounds; PETROLATUM; HYDRATION; SILICONE; SKIN;
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10.1111/jocd.12872
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R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
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100206 ;
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IntroductionSkin rejuvenation procedures have become common with sophisticated technologies with reduced downtime and related risks. Recently, microneedling has been paired with radiofrequency to create Fractional Radiofrequency Microneedling (FRFM) to induce neocollagenesis. Frequently, topical products are applied immediately after the needling. This procedure is known as percutaneous collagen induction therapy (PCIT). Postoperative topical wound care is critical for prompt rapid and safe healing, with moist wound healing deemed of primary importance for fast and correct scarring process. An ideal dressing enables a moist environment while reducing postprocedural inflammatory responses in the first stages of wound healing. ObjectiveTo evaluate whether an innovative silicone-based wound dressing is superior than standard of care therapy in decreasing severity and duration of treatment-site acute inflammatory reactions post PCIT. Materials and MethodsEndymed PRO Intensif Handpiece (Endymed, Israel) was used for the full-face FRFM procedure. Subjects (n=20) applied treatment (Stratacel((R))Stratpharma SG, Switzerland) and control (Aquaphor((R))Beiersdorf Inc, USA) immediately after the procedure and daily; they were evaluated immediately postprocedure (baseline assessment), at 2, 3 and 7days postprocedure. Digital and 3D pictures (Antera 3D Camera for Skin AnalysisMiravex, Ireland) were taken at each assessment. ResultsAll patients healed properly without reporting adverse reactions to any of the studied products. Erythema at each study visit was significantly reduced with the use of the novel wound dressing (P<0.001). A statistically significant difference in favor of the innovative wound dressing also emerged with respect to the patient-rated product properties (P=0.008), such as feel on skin, drying time and stickiness. ConclusionsThe novel wound dressing reduced signs of acute inflammation following PCIT when compared to standard of care, without reporting adverse events and resulting in a more favorable outcome from a patient perspective.
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