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hyaluronic acid

Case Series
11/01/2022
Twelve patients who experienced facial tissue necrosis as a result of hyaluronic acid injection were treated with injections of concentrated growth factor, and the complete healing rate at 4 weeks was 91.67%.
Twelve patients who experienced facial tissue necrosis as a result of hyaluronic acid injection were treated with injections of concentrated growth factor, and the complete healing rate at 4 weeks was 91.67%.
Twelve patients who experienced...
11/01/2022
Wounds
Evidence Corner
03/31/2022
Laura Bolton
This month’s Evidence Corner summarizes recent randomized clinical trials documenting healing effects of topical gauze dressings impregnated with hyaluronic acid or placebo cream as an adjunct to patient-appropriate compression or low-level...
This month’s Evidence Corner summarizes recent randomized clinical trials documenting healing effects of topical gauze dressings impregnated with hyaluronic acid or placebo cream as an adjunct to patient-appropriate compression or low-level...
This month’s Evidence Corner...
03/31/2022
Wounds
Original Research
10/05/2021
This study compared the efficacy and safety of topical application of a hyaluronic acid cream vs a neutral comparator (identical cream without HA) in treating subjects with chronic leg ulcers of vascular origin.
This study compared the efficacy and safety of topical application of a hyaluronic acid cream vs a neutral comparator (identical cream without HA) in treating subjects with chronic leg ulcers of vascular origin.
This study compared the efficacy...
10/05/2021
Wounds
Introduction: The incidence of type II diabetes has increased to 8.6% representing nearly 21 million people in the US alone (1).  As many as 15% of diabetic patients will develop lower ex...
01/28/2021
Abstract Body: Lower extremity wounds largely consist of venous leg ulcers and diabetic foot ulcers. Many are the result of traumatic leg injuries, peripheral arterial disease or infectio...
11/23/2020