Mechanism and clinical applications of needle‐free injectors in dermatology: Literature review
Background Needle‐free jet injectors are devices that deliver drugs using a high‐speed jet without a needle. Recent studies have significantly increased our understanding of the mechanisms of needle‐free jet injectors, and technical advancements have broadened the scope of application of the device....
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of cosmetic dermatology 2021-12, Vol.20 (12), p.3793-3801 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background
Needle‐free jet injectors are devices that deliver drugs using a high‐speed jet without a needle. Recent studies have significantly increased our understanding of the mechanisms of needle‐free jet injectors, and technical advancements have broadened the scope of application of the device.
Aims
We aimed to provide an up‐to‐date review of previous literature regarding the mechanism of action and clinical applications of needle‐free jet injectors in dermatology field.
Methods
We conducted a PUBMED search for studies on needle‐free jet injectors using the following parameters: “Pneumatic injector” OR “needleless injector” OR “needle‐free injector” OR “jet injector.” Among 191 results, 72 articles focusing on their mechanisms of action, cutaneous delivery patterns, and clinical applications in dermatology were selected for review.
Results
Significant clinical evidence has been published confirming the potential of needle‐free jet injectors in treating various dermatologic conditions. In particular, these devices have the potential to be used in various skin remodeling treatment, especially in skin rejuvenation procedures by injecting various esthetic materials.
Conclusion
As proven by accumulated experience, the applications of NFJIs are not restricted to vaccine or insulin delivery in dermatology field. However, this literature review shows that until now, there are no clinical guidelines that standardize the optimal parameters when using NFJIs on various clinical settings. Therefore, further studies should be performed in order to investigate the full potential of these devices in dermatology, to ensure safe and effective outcomes in clinical practice. |
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ISSN: | 1473-2130 1473-2165 |
DOI: | 10.1111/jocd.14047 |