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Treatment of Scars and Keloids with a cream containing silicone oil Abstract:
The clinical effect of silicone cream containing 20% of silicone oil was tested on 47 patients with hypertrophic scars and
keloids. A silicone cream/occlusive dressing technique, quite similar in manner to silicone gel treatment, resulted in a remarkable
improvement of scars and keloids of 36 cases resulted improvement of scars and keloids in 9 of 11 cases (82%) whereas the
simple application of the silicone cream onto the scars and keloids of 36 cases resulted in only mild improvement in 8 (22%).
Using the chi-square test, a statistically significant difference was seen between these two treatments
(p less than 0.01). From these findings, we suggest that occlusion and hydration are the principal modes of action of the
silicone gel sheet method and our silicone cream/occlusive dressing technique AUTHOR: Sawada Y Sone K Department of Plastic and Reconstructive
Surgery, Hirosaki University of Medicine, Japan
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