Skin patch could speed scalp healing after surgery
NCT ID NCT06287866
Summary
This study compares two methods for healing wounds on the scalp after skin cancer removal surgery. One method lets the wound heal naturally over many weeks. The other uses a small skin patch (a 'pinch graft') taken from another area to cover the wound. Researchers want to see which method helps the wound heal faster and leads to a better-looking scar.
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University of California, Davis - Dermatology Department
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