Can we suppress excessive post-surgical scar formation: A case report
Hypertrophic scars (HSs) formation is a complication that occurs after wounds heal with secondary intention and sometimes after clean surgical incisions. Many treatments are in vogue now with varying successes. Although the mechanism or mechanisms that cause a HS to form are not clearly understood,...
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description | Hypertrophic scars (HSs) formation is a complication that occurs after wounds heal with secondary intention and sometimes after clean surgical incisions. Many treatments are in vogue now with varying successes. Although the mechanism or mechanisms that cause a HS to form are not clearly understood, one thing that is clear is that once scar tissue matures, any intervention will not be successful. In this paper, we report on a case where a patient who was known to develop HS was treated with a new combination of ingredients (Phyto-chemicals + Silicone JUMI) to suppress HS formation.
A 68-year-old female of African descent presented a severe HS post total knee replacement (TKR), which the patient describes as itchy and painful. Due to complications caused by the scar, she was apprehensive about undergoing TKR on her other knee. However, after the TKR of the contralateral side post-removal of skin clips, JUMI anti-scar cream (JASC) was used to suppress excessive scar formation.
JASC appears potent and efficacious at suppressing excessive scar formation. We believe that this warrants further studies on larger patient groups and on different surgical sites. |
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A 68-year-old female of African descent presented a severe HS post total knee replacement (TKR), which the patient describes as itchy and painful. Due to complications caused by the scar, she was apprehensive about undergoing TKR on her other knee. However, after the TKR of the contralateral side post-removal of skin clips, JUMI anti-scar cream (JASC) was used to suppress excessive scar formation.
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A 68-year-old female of African descent presented a severe HS post total knee replacement (TKR), which the patient describes as itchy and painful. Due to complications caused by the scar, she was apprehensive about undergoing TKR on her other knee. However, after the TKR of the contralateral side post-removal of skin clips, JUMI anti-scar cream (JASC) was used to suppress excessive scar formation.
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