Massimo Milani
Cantabria Labs Difa Cooper Medical Department, Italy
Publications
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Research Article
Auto-Occlusive Lidocaine 7% and Tetracaine 7% Cream has Greater Pain Reduction Effects in Comparison with Lidocaine 4% Cream during Laser CO2 Dermabrasion Procedure in Preparation of Non-Cultured Autologous Epidermal Cell Grafting for Repigmentation in Vitiligo Subjects. An Intrasubject Pilot Evaluation Study
Author(s): Giovanni Leone, Andrea Paro Vidolin, Francesca Colombo and Massimo Milani*
Introduction: Autologous non-cultured epidermal cell graft is a complex but promising technique in the treatment of vitiligo. Affected vitiligo areas should be de-epithelialized using an ablative Laser CO2 prior healthy epidermal cell inoculation. The dermabrasion (DA) procedure could be painful for the patient. To reduce the discomfort of this step topical anaesthesia is very often required. Topical anaesthetics available differ for composition, concentration of active anaesthetic molecules and methods of application (occlusion or not). An auto occlusive film-forming cream containing Lidocaine 7% and Tetracaine 7% (Pl-C) has shown in previous trials to be very effective in reducing discomfort during dermatological painful procedures like phototherapy, laser-conducted tattoo removal and laser resurfacing for skin ageing. Study Aim: To compar.. Read More»

