Shining a light on faster recovery: laser tested to cut nose job swelling
NCT ID NCT07033039
Summary
This study is testing if shining special red and infrared laser light on the face before nose surgery can reduce swelling and bruising afterward. Sixty people getting a specific type of nose job will be randomly assigned to get either the real laser treatment or a fake 'sham' light. Researchers will measure swelling, bruising, pain, and recovery over the next year to see if the light helps people heal faster and more comfortably.
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Hospital Paulista de Otorrinolaringologia
RECRUITINGSão Paulo, São Paulo, 02404001, Brazil
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