
doi: 10.1111/jocd.14404
pmid: 34536323
AbstractObjectiveTo introduce a new method of treating facial soft tissue defect by observing the clinical curative effects of traditional Chinese medicine moisture exposed burn ointment in treating facial soft tissue defect.MethodsA total of 85 patients with facial soft tissue defects were treated with traditional Chinese medicine moisture exposed burn ointment, and the clinical therapeutic effects were analyzed by observing the wound healing time, scar formation and changes of facial appearance and functions.ResultsOf the 85 patients, the shortest wound healing time was 12 days and the longest was 72 days; the facial appearance and functions restored to be normal in 74 patients, with good skin elasticity and mild scar formation in the wound area; 11 patients were lost to the follow‐up; two patients suffered from the longest wound healing time due to their skin defect of nasal tip and nasal columella and the cartilage defect of nasal wings, and V‐shaped defects were left at the edge of the left nostrils after the wound healing, which may be attributed to the ineffectiveness of MEBT/MEBO on cartilage.ConclusionTraditional Chinese medicine moisture exposed burn ointment can realize more satisfying healing effects when applied in the treatment of facial soft tissue defects, including user‐friendly operation, no special requirements for medical devices, obviously lower treatment cost, etc., and thus it is an easy‐to‐operate and effective way for such patients, especially for elderly patients, patients with poor body conditions and patients unbearable to undergo complicated operations.
Wound Healing, Skin Transplantation, Ointments, Cicatrix, Treatment Outcome, Animals, Humans, Medicine, Chinese Traditional, Aged, Skin
Wound Healing, Skin Transplantation, Ointments, Cicatrix, Treatment Outcome, Animals, Humans, Medicine, Chinese Traditional, Aged, Skin
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