New skin patch aims to heal cancer surgery scars faster
NCT ID NCT06919809
Summary
This study tested a special skin graft material called X A-DERM™ to see if it helps wounds heal better and with less scarring after surgery to remove skin cancer. Sixteen adults who had a common skin cancer removed from their face, head, or arms received the graft. Researchers followed them for 60 days, taking pictures and asking about pain, itching, and the scar's appearance to see if the graft improved their recovery.
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Bare Dermatology
Rockwall, Texas, 75032, United States
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