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Electrochemical treatment of ex vivo human abdominal skin and potential use in scar management: A pilot study.

Dana M HutchisonAmir Aaron HakimiAvin WijayaweeraSoohong SeoEllen M HongTiffany T PhamMelissa BircanRyan SivoraphonhBrandyn DunnMark R KobayashiSehwan KimBrian Jet-Fei Wong
Published in: Scars, burns & healing (2021)
Electrochemical therapy is a novel treatment that causes spatially selective dermal injury in areas of interest. This study measures the effects of electrochemical therapy when applied to abdominal skin. Electrochemical therapy appears to have beneficial effects by causing a highly localised reduction in collagen content or local softening of tissue, which is consistent with other studies on scar therapies, including chemexfoliation, radiofrequency technologies, and lasers. However, electrochemical therapy can be performed at a fraction of the costs of these aforementioned modalities.
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