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Piezoelectric Drived Microneedling in Treating Refractory Skin Diseases

Piezoelectric Drived Microneedling in Treating Refractory Skin Diseases

Non Recruiting
16 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

Piezoelectric drived microneedling treats refractory skin disorders using hollow microneedles assisted by ultrasound. Mechanically, the injection of medicine by hollow microneedling could makes the distribution of medicine more evenly. And the addition of ultrasound technique improves the effectiveness of microneedling. Investigators plan to conduct a pilot study to investigate the efficacy of using piezoelectric drived microneedles in treating refractory skin diseases.

Description

Piezoelectric drived microneedling treats refractory skin disorders using hollow microneedles assisted by ultrasound. Mechanically, the injection of medicine by hollow microneedling could makes the distribution of medicine more evenly. And the addition of ultrasound technique improves the effectiveness of microneedling. Investigators plan to conduct a pilot study to investigate the efficacy of using piezoelectric drived microneedles in treating refractory skin diseases. Investigators accept participants of hypertrophic scar, keloid and warts. For participants who are not candidates for traditional surgery, investigators will consider to accept carefully.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Age over 16 years
  • Diagnosed by 2 or more professional dermatologists
  • Willing to underwent a new treatment modality
  • Follow up is easy to conduct

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Poor general condition
  • Bleeding tendency
  • Allergy to drug

Study details
    Skin Diseases
    Hypertrophic Scar
    Keloid
    Plantar Wart
    Warts
    Skin Tumor

NCT05488860

Xiangya Hospital of Central South University

20 August 2025

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