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Results for “Cosmetics, Suture, Cicatrix”

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Not applicableWithdrawnNCT02776618
What this trial is testing

Polyglactin 910 vs Poligelecaprone 25 Running Subcuticular Closure of Elliptical Excision Wounds

Who this might be right for
Cosmetics, Suture, Cicatrix
University of California, Los Angeles
Not applicableUnknownNCT03284983
What this trial is testing

Split Scar Study to Assess Cosmetic Outcome From Differing Suture Spacing

Who this might be right for
Suture, ComplicationWoundWound Complication+4 more
Silver Falls Dermatology 30
Not applicableStudy completedNCT04870008
What this trial is testing

Aesthetic Outcome of Running Cuticular Suture Distance (2mm vs 5mm)

Who this might be right for
SutureDermatologic SurgeryScar+1 more
University of California, Davis 50
Not applicableUnknownNCT05787171
What this trial is testing

Three Sutures With Different Absorption Rates for Lower Abdominal Incision

Who this might be right for
Cicatrix
First Affiliated Hospital Xi'an Jiaotong University 35
Not applicableNot Yet RecruitingNCT06550999
What this trial is testing

Patient Satisfaction and Cosmetic Outcomes in Adhesive Strip Versus Suture Repair for Simple Facial Lacerations

Who this might be right for
Facial Laceration
University of California, Irvine 62
Not applicableStudy completedNCT06119113
What this trial is testing

Evaluation of Wound Infection Rates and Cosmetic Results of Different Suture Materials in Cesarean Skin Incision

Who this might be right for
Cesarean Section; InfectionScar
Ayşenur Çalış Özbayram 300
Not applicableStudy completedNCT06760026
What this trial is testing

Cosmetic Results With Tissue Adhesive vs. Subdermal Sutures in Cesarean Section

Who this might be right for
Cesarean Wound RepairCesarean Section ScarCosmetic Appearance of Cesarean Scar+1 more
Ricardo A Gutierrez Ramirez, MD, MSc, FACOG 36