Safety and efficacy of a scar cream consisting of highly selective growth factors within a silicone cream matrix: A double-blinded, randomized, multicenter study Journal Article


Authors: Zoumalan, C. I.; Tadayon, S. C.; Roostaeian, J.; Rossi, A. M.; Gabriel, A.
Article Title: Safety and efficacy of a scar cream consisting of highly selective growth factors within a silicone cream matrix: A double-blinded, randomized, multicenter study
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Several growth factors and hyaluronic acid are implicated in fetal scarless healing. Whether these factors can be applied to an adult scar to improve scar characteristics is unknown. OBJECTIVES: This study compared the efficacy and safety of SKN2017B, a proprietary topical cream consisting of selective synthetic recombinant human growth factors and hyaluronic acid in a silicone base containing a specifically formulated silicone cream for postsurgical scar treatment. METHODS: In this prospective, randomized, controlled, double-blinded study, unilateral or bilateral facial or truncal scars in adult surgical patients were randomly treated with SKN2017B or silicone cream. Study investigators, study patients, and 2 independent reviewers assessed improvement in scar characteristics after 4 and 12 weeks of treatment. RESULTS: Forty-nine bilateral and 12 unilateral scars in 45 patients were treated with SKN2017B or silicone. At 12 weeks, investigators rated 74% of scars treated with SKN2017B as showing overall improvement vs 54% of silicone-treated scars, a 73% relative improvement with SKN2017B (P < 0.0001). Patients rated a moderate-to-significant improvement in 85% of SKN2017B-treated scars vs 51% of silicone-treated scars, a 67% relative improvement with SKN2017B (P < 0.001). Independent reviewers rated 87% of scars treated with SKN2017B to be better overall vs 1% of scars treated with silicone (P < 0.0001). There were no tolerability issues or adverse reactions with either cream. CONCLUSIONS: SKN2017B consists of highly selective growth factors within a silicone cream matrix and is well tolerated and effective for surgical scar management. © 2018 The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Inc. Reprints and permission: journals.permissions@oup.com.
Journal Title: Aesthetic Surgery Journal
Volume: 39
Issue: 3
ISSN: 1090-820X
Publisher: Oxford University Press  
Date Published: 2019-03-01
Start Page: 319
End Page: 330
Language: English
DOI: 10.1093/asj/sjy185
PUBMED: 30084900
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 1 March 2019 -- Source: Scopus
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