Journal of Craniofacial Surgery Study Proves Planatome Blades Reduce Tissue Damage and Improve Diabetic Wound Healing from Surgical Incisions
The study highlights the superior performance of Planatome blades in surgical procedures, particularly noting their ability to reduce incisional tissue damage, which reduced inflammation in diabetic rats.
- The study highlights the superior performance of Planatome blades in surgical procedures, particularly noting their ability to reduce incisional tissue damage, which reduced inflammation in diabetic rats.
- The study found that using ultra-smooth blade technology significantly mitigated tissue injury, which, in turn, lessened inflammation and hasten wound healing.
- Scar measurements proved a statistically significant reduction in scar width and scar tissue formation along the incisions made with Planatome blades.
- The analysis demonstrated that incisions made using nano-polished Planatome blades resulted in more even, cleaner margins and less damage to surrounding tissue.