The Effects of Aloe Vera Cream on the Alar Scar in Rhinoplasty, A Randomized Double-Blind Controlled Trial.

Aloe vera Cicatrix Rhinoplasty Wound healing

Journal

Iranian journal of otorhinolaryngology
ISSN: 2251-7251
Titre abrégé: Iran J Otorhinolaryngol
Pays: Iran
ID NLM: 101577699

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
May 2024
Historique:
received: 18 01 2024
accepted: 25 04 2024
medline: 15 5 2024
pubmed: 15 5 2024
entrez: 15 5 2024
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Many studies have been done on the use of aloe vera in wound healing, but fewer studies were done on the influence of this material on the reduction of the alar scar. Therefore, we evaluated the effect of a newly made aloe vera cream on alar wound healing after rhinoplasty. This was a randomized, double-arm, parallel-group, double-blind controlled trial and was done from June 2021 to February 2022. External wedge resection was done for all patients. The patients were randomly assigned to receive aloe vera cream (n=31) (intervention group) or Face Doux cream (comparison group) (n = 29). A pharmacist prepared the aloe vera cream. The primary outcome measure was the wound scar status which was assessed by two Questionnaires, including the mean Patient Scar Assessment Questionnaire (PSAQ) and Vancouver Scar Scale (VSS). Randomization and Blinding were done. The mean PSAQ was significantly lower in group A after two weeks (26.9 versus 31.5, P<0.001), after two months (15.7 versus 19.6, P=0.04), and six months follow-up (8.8 versus 11.8, P=0.005). The mean VSS was significantly lower in group A after two weeks (5.6 versus 7.1, P=0.001), after two months (3.5 versus 4.9, P=0.002), and six months (1.2 versus 2.7, P<0.001). Repeated measurement analysis showed that both interventions significantly affected PSAQ and VSS. Although both interventions had a significant effect on PSAQ and VSS, compared to Face Duox, the topical use of Aloe Vera cream significantly reduced scar formation after alar resection, both statistically and clinically.

Identifiants

pubmed: 38745686
doi: 10.22038/IJORL.2024.77572.3601
pmc: PMC11090095
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Pagination

499-505

Auteurs

Reza Kaboodkhani (R)

Otolaryngology Research Center, Department of Otolaryngology, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran.

Mohsen Sarikhani (M)

Otolaryngology Research Center, Department of Otolaryngology, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran.

Tayebeh Kazemi (T)

Otolaryngology Research Center, Department of Otolaryngology, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran.

Mohammad Mehdi Zarshenas (MM)

Department of Phytopharmaceuticals (Traditional medicine), School of Pharmacy, Shiraz University of Medical sciences, Shiraz, Iran.

Mohammad Miaad Shahrizi (MM)

Department of Phytopharmaceuticals (Traditional medicine), School of Pharmacy, Shiraz University of Medical sciences, Shiraz, Iran.

Maryam Sadat Sadati (MS)

Molecular Dermatology Research Center, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences.

Seyed Hossein Owji (SH)

Otolaryngology Research Center, Department of Otolaryngology, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran.
Student Research Committee, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran.

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