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Topical stabilized hypochlorous acid: The future gold standard for wound care and scar management in dermatologic and plastic surgery procedures

Topical stabilized hypochlorous acid: The future gold standard for wound care and scar management in dermatologic and plastic surgery procedures

Created
Jan 8, 2024 6:21 PM
Type
journal articlemedical studyscar managementwound care
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Summary

Topical stabilized hypochlorous acid is a promising new treatment for improving wound healing and reducing scars after dermatologic and plastic surgery procedures.

Key Points

- Topical stabilized hypochlorous acid (HOCl) is effective for wound care and scar management. - It helps reduce hypertrophic scars and keloids. - Provides a good environment for wound healing. - Combined with silicone, it may further reduce scarring. - Safer than chlorhexidine, with no concerns of ocular or ototoxicity. - Offers a powerful alternative to traditional wound care methods.

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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31904191/
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This is from Wiley Periodicals in 2020 at https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31904191/

Keywords

1. Hypochlorous acid 2. Wound care 3. Scar management 4. Hypertrophic scars 5. Keloid scars

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Jan 8, 2024 6:21 PM
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Abstract

Background: Hypochlorous acid (HOCl), a naturally occurring molecule produced by the immune system, is highly active against bacterial, viral, and fungal microorganisms. Moreover, HOCl is active against biofilm and increases oxygenation of the wound site to improve healing. Natural HOCl is unstable; through technology, it can be stabilized into an effective topical antiseptic agent.

Aim: This paper focuses on the use of topical stabilized HOCl in wound and scar management for pre-, peri-, and postprocedures-including its ability to reduce the occurrence hypertrophic scars and keloids. The role of the product in other skin conditions is beyond the scope of this article.

Methods: A panel comprising clinicians with experience in cosmetic and surgical procedures met late 2018 to discuss literature search results and their own current clinical experience regarding topical stabilized HOCl. The panel of key opinion leaders in dermatology and plastic surgery defined key insights and consensus statements on the direction of use for the product.

Results: Topical stabilized HOCl provides an optimal wound healing environment and, when combined with silicone, may be ideal for reducing scarring. Additionally, in contrast to chlorhexidine, HOCl, used as an antiseptic skin preparation, raises no concerns of ocular- or ototoxicity.

Conclusions: For wound care and scar management, topical stabilized HOCl conveys powerful microbicidal and antibiofilm properties, in addition to potency as a topical wound healing agent. It may offer physicians an alternative to other less desirable wound care measures.

Keywords: hypertrophic scars; keloid scars; scar management; stabilized hypochlorous acid; wound care.

© 2020 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.