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Aesthetic Treatment of Acute Burns of the Face Using Electro-Photobiomodulation

Journal of Burn Care and Research, ISSN: 1559-0488, Vol: 44, Issue: 5.0, Page: 1154-1161
2023
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Findings on Burn Care Research Discussed by Investigators at Tanta University (Aesthetic Treatment of Acute Burns of the Face Using Electro-photobiomodulation)

2024 NOV 20 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Clinical Trials Daily -- New research on Health and Medicine - Burn Care

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The quicker a second-degree burn wound heals, the less surgery is required. Low-energy laser therapy may expedite the healing of wounds, according to recent literature findings. To establish this, it was decided to carry out a clinical trial on acute burn patients to demonstrate whether electro-photobiomodulation (EPBM) therapy can hasten wound closure, thereby obviating the need for surgery without worsening hypertrophic scarring and contracture. In clinical prospective analysis, 42 acute burn patients with recent burns to the face alone (13) or the face and additional areas (29). Twenty-six males and 16 women were included. All patients received twice-weekly sessions of intense pulsed light (IPL) and radiofrequency for the face and other areas. Clinical assessment showed excellent results in 34 (81%) patients, good results in 6 (14.3%) patients, fair results in two (4.7%) patients, and no poor results were reported. The results of this clinical trial showed that IPL and radiofrequency therapy can rapidly heal deep skin burns without the need for surgery. and lowered the incidence of hypertrophic scarring and contractures. EPBM induces better aesthetic and functional outcomes (particularly in burns of the face).

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