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Onion extract gel versus petrolatum emollient on new surgical scars: prospective double-blinded study.

Abstract

BACKGROUND
Cutaneous scars resulting from surgical procedures can be erythematous, hypertrophic, pruritic, painful, or cosmetically unacceptable. An onion extract-based topical gel (Mederma, Merz Pharmaceuticals, Greensboro, NC, USA) has been marketed as a product to improve scar appearance and texture. However, few data are available to substantiate these claims.
OBJECTIVE
To compare the efficacy between the onion extract gel and a petrolatum-based emollient (Aquaphor, Beiersdorf, Inc., Wilton, CT, USA) in improving the appearance and symptoms of new surgical scars.
METHODS
Twenty-four patients with new surgical wounds of at least 4 cm in length were enrolled in the study. Using a randomized, double-blinded, split-scar study design, each scar was divided into two equal portions, and each half was assigned treatment with either onion extract gel or petrolatum ointment at the time of suture removal. Each product was applied three times daily for 8 weeks, and patients were evaluated at 2, 8, and 12 weeks following initiation of treatment. A follow-up telephone interview was conducted at least 11 months postoperatively.
RESULTS
Scar halves were evaluated by blinded investigators for overall cosmetic appearance, erythema, and hypertrophy. Patients also independently rated side-specific erythema, pruritus, burning, and pain. Using the paired t-test and the Wilcoxon signed rank test, we found no statistically significant difference (p < .1) between the two treatment groups in any of the outcome variables studied.
CONCLUSION
Petrolatum-based topical agents constitute standard therapy in the management of postoperative wounds. In this side-by-side, randomized, double-blinded, split-scar study, the onion extract gel did not improve scar cosmesis or symptomatology when compared with a petrolatum-based ointment.

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  • Authors

    Chung VQ, Kelley L, Marra D, Jiang SB

    Institution

    Dermatologic Surgery Unit, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02215, USA.

    Source

    Dermatologic surgery : official publication for American Society for Dermatologic Surgery [et al.] 32:2 2006 Feb pg 193-7

    MeSH

    Administration, Topical
    Aged
    Aged, 80 and over
    Carcinoma, Basal Cell
    Carcinoma, Squamous Cell
    Cicatrix
    Double-Blind Method
    Emollients
    Female
    Gels
    Humans
    Male
    Middle Aged
    Onions
    Petrolatum
    Plant Extracts
    Skin Neoplasms
    Surgical Procedures, Operative

    Pub Type(s)

    Comparative Study
    Journal Article
    Randomized Controlled Trial

    Language

    eng

    PubMed ID

    16442038