Spray-On skin cells aim for better color match after facial surgery
NCT ID NCT07431099
Summary
This study is testing if a new technique using a patient's own skin cells (RECELL®) can lead to a better skin color match after reconstructive surgery for head and neck cancer. Researchers will compare the new method to two standard skin grafting techniques in 20 patients. The main goal is to see which method heals with a skin color that looks most natural and matches the surrounding area best.
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Yale Milford Otolaryngology Clinic
Milford, Connecticut, 06460, United States
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Yale New Haven Hospital
New Haven, Connecticut, 06520, United States
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