Comparison of dual‐plane micro‐drop injection of botulinum toxin type A with two traditional methods for treating hypertrophic scars in the tension zone: A long‐term clinical application study
Banghong Jiang,
Jianting Zhang,
Wenjian Yang
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundPatients with hypertrophic scarring tend to experience recurrence after treatment, which often occurs in areas of the body with high skin tension.AimsTo evaluate better treatments aimed at reducing the risk of scar recurrence in areas of high skin tension.MethodsPatients were randomly divided into the following three treatment groups: botulinum toxin type A (BTA) via dual‐plane micro‐drop injections, triamcinolone acetonide (TAC) suspension, and CO2 via fractional CO2 laser. Interventions were implem… Show more
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