Use of Patient and Observer Scar Assessment Scale for Evaluation of Facial Scars Treated With Self-Drying Silicone Gel

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作者
Bianchi, Francesca A. [1 ]
Roccia, Fabio [1 ]
Fiorini, Paola [1 ]
Berrone, Sid [1 ]
机构
[1] San Giovanni Battista Hosp, Div Maxillofacial Surg, Head & Neck Dept, Turin, Italy
关键词
Patient and Observer Scar Assessment Scale; self-drying silicone gel; facial scars; HYPERTROPHIC SCAR; CLINICAL-TRIAL; BURN SCARS; CICA-CARE; PREVENTION; KELOIDS; MANAGEMENT; SHEET; MECHANISM;
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10.1097/SCS.0b013e3181d841af
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R61 [外科手术学];
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摘要
In this prospective study, we used the Patient and Observer Scar Assessment Scale (POSAS) to evaluate the outcome of the healing process of posttraumatic and surgical facial scars that were treated with self-drying silicone gel, by both the patient and the observer. In our division, the application of base cream and massage represents the standard management of facial scars after suture removal. In the current study, 15 patients (7 men and 8 women) with facial scars were treated with self-drying silicone gel that was applied without massage, and 15 patients (8 men and 7 women) were treated with base cream and massage. Both groups underwent a clinical evaluation of facial scars by POSAS at the time of suture removal (T0) and after 2 months of treatment (T1). The patient rated scar pain, itch, color, stiffness, thickness, and surface (Patient Scale), and the observer rated scar vascularity, pigmentation, thickness, relief, pliability, and surface area (Observer Scale [OS]). The Patient Scale reported the greatest improvement in the items color, stiffness, and thickness. Itch was the only item that worsened in the group self-drying silicone gel. The OS primarily reported an improvement in the items vascularization, pigmentation, and pliability. The only item in the OS that underwent no change from T0 to T1 was surface area. The POSAS revealed satisfactory healing of posttraumatic and surgical facial scars that were treated with self-drying silicone gel.
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