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UnknownNCT05984862

Role of Bandage After FUE Hair Transplantation

Bandage Versus No-Bandage After Follicular Unit Extraction Hair Transplantation

Status
Unknown
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
25 (estimated)
Sponsor
Pak Medical and Diagnostic Center · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The aim of this interventional study is to determine the role of bandage on the follicular donor sites on the scalp after FUE hair transplantation. A randomized side of the scalp will be covered using bandage, the other side will be left naked. Subjects under study will be evaluated after the procedure is completed, and day 1 and day 7 post-procedure during the healing phase. This will in turn help, answering the importance of bandage in healing of the donor site post-hair transplantation.

Detailed description

In this modern era, hair-transplantation has become very common. Interests in wound healing is not new; with every passing day, different techniques are introduced to get better results for the patients. The current literature available online shows that many hair-transplant centers have stated about using bandage on the donor area post-transplantation, however, there isn't a single study available to augment this use of bandage. On the other hand, data regarding application of antibiotic ointments and silicon gels is available. The punctures made during FUE are only of 9-10mm, requiring no sutures. In addition to this, the blood supply of the scalp also favors quick healing. The process of re-epithelization starts within a few hours of injury and progresses over the first 1 to 3 days. Most of the clinics remove, the bandage after 24hrs, disrupting the healing process of the skin. In the present study, the investigators sought to compare bandage versus no-Bandage donor site in terms of healing. The investigators hypothesize that, compared with bandage site, no-bandage donor site after FUE will have reduce post-procedural downtime and donor site inflammation ultimately, enhancing patient satisfaction with the procedure. The long-term goal of this study is to get evidence-based usage of bandage, if results are in contrast with the hypothesis.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DEVICEBandageTo determine if using bandage versus no-bandage, plays a role in limiting severity and duration of signs and symptoms of acute inflammation post follicular harvesting procedure

Timeline

Start date
2023-08-01
Primary completion
2023-12-31
Completion
2024-01-01
First posted
2023-08-09
Last updated
2023-08-09

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT05984862. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.