Tattoo machine vs. syringe: new study tests different ways to inject medicine for painful skin condition
NCT ID NCT06079645
Summary
This study tested two different ways to inject a steroid medicine (triamcinolone) to treat symptoms of genital lichen sclerosus in women. Researchers compared a standard syringe injection to a method using a tattoo machine (MMP technique) to see which better reduced symptoms like itching, burning, and pain. The trial involved 20 women who had not improved with standard topical creams.
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Clinica Dermatologica Arbache Ltda
São José dos Campos, São Paulo, 12245 760, Brazil
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