Best of luck to all Holders... picking we may receive our SNT 5505 Interim Phase II Data prior to the NWR Presentation .... small sell off on Friday afternoon took the gloss off our 8 cent SP but still a solid base to climb from with another set of positive data..
Noted Gary stated Q2 for the final Data Analysis,, looking forward to greater clarity to confirm the delivery of the SNT 5505 Phase II Data.
By then we should be looking at the UK Parkinson Data Analysis as the Trial Register stated all Patients have completed the Trial with final doing completed..
Really as many know my primary focus here at SNT is SNT 6302... Reduction in Skin Scaring ,,additional information surrounding the work Fiona has carried out utilising SNT 6302 on Burns Grafts would be most welcomed ...NZT
Even after utilising current standard treatments there is a massive need for SNT 6302 to then be appliedScar Revision & Keloid Treatment
SNT 6302 would literally be the first "Standard of Care" skin Treatment in the World... no matter if it was a brand new planned surgical operational scar , accidental Scar or Post Corrective Scar Operation but the biggest market would be Cosmetic Surgical Scar Reduction and that industry is big ticket $$Scars form when the skin is injured from any cause, most commonly trauma or surgery. While it is not possible to make a scar disappear, there are many options available to improve or minimize the appearance of a scar. The severity of a scar varies widely based on the location, skin type, skin color, and individual genetic makeup, history of previous surgeries or radiation, and underlying medical conditions of the individual. Scar maturation is a lengthy process and many scars will continue to undergo changes up to 12 months after the initial injury.
Early Treatment of Healing Scars
Often the best time to impact the final appearance of a scar is during the initial healing period. Early interventions include careful wound cleansing and care with various topical agents. Protection of a maturing scar from sunlight is important for the first year of healing to limit pigment changes that can occur from sunlight exposure.
Dermabrasion for Scars
Dermabrasion is a very effective procedure that takes advantage of the body’s natural healing mechanisms. Most superficial abrasions, like a skinned knee, heal without a scar, and dermabrasion works much the same way. In dermabrasion the outer layers of skin are carefully abraded throughout the scar and the skin around the scar. This creates a superficial injury that will weep some clear to blood-tinged fluid for several days, during which time the wound is kept clean and covered. After about seven to ten days a new layer of skin has grown over the wound and no dressing is needed. Make up can be applied at this time if desired. As this area heals the skin will remain quite pink for some time, but the new skin that grows tends to be smoother, flatter, and more regular in color than the original scarred skin.
Dermabrasion is a good option for scars that have slight irregularity to the edges or changes in pigment making them darker than the surrounding skin. Dermabrasion can make the visible scar fade somewhat and blend in better with surrounding skin. This procedure can be performed in clinic with local anesthesia or in an operating room with sedation or general anesthesia. Dermabrasion can be effective during the healing phases of scar maturation or once full healing is compete.
Scar: Before & after dermabrasion and laser.
Laser Treatment of Scars
Various types of lasers can be used to improve the appearance of scars. One class of lasers that is beneficial works by targeting hemoglobin, the molecule in blood that gives it a red color. These lasers, such as the pulsed-dye laser (PDL), work very well for scars that develop persistent redness or small dilated blood vessels as they heal. The PDL can also improve the appearance of healed or hypertrophic scars as well. PDL treatments can be performed in the office with local anesthesia or in the operating room with sedation or general anesthesia. Effects of treatment typically include some temporary discomfort and potential bruising that is short lived. To achieve the best results, more than one treatment may be necessary.
Another laser type that is effective on scars includes the ablative or fractional lasers such as CO2, erbium or YAG lasers. These lasers work much like dermabrasion by producing a very targeted injury to the superficial layers of the skin and allowing new skin to grow in that is smoother and more even than the previously scarred skin. Treatment can be performed in the office with local anesthesia or in the operating room with sedation or general anesthesia. Effects of treatment include temporary discomfort and a period of wound healing that requires temporary wound care and dressings, but these are less involved with fractional lasers.
Surgical Revision of Scars
Some scars heal with uneven edges, depressions, tight contracture, or other abnormalities that will not respond adequately to dermabrasion or laser treatments. These scars may benefit from surgical scar revision. This involves creating a new, surgically precise scar in place of an existing traumatic scar. This can be very helpful to better align the wound edges, re-orient the scar, or divide scar tissue that may be pulling the skin abnormally. Scar revision does require a new period of healing and care for the incision, but often will yield a much better looking scar than was present initially.
Before & After: Surgical scar revision.
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