StrataTriz – proven clinical efficacy
A 153-pediatric patient study conducted in Australia investigated the efficacy of StrataTriz versus pressure garment and combined therapy for the treatment of post-burn injury scars.
Wiseman, J et al (2019). ‘Effectiveness of topical silicone gel and pressure garment therapy for burn scar prevention and management in children: a randomized controlled trial’, Clinical Rehabilitation Available at: doi 10.1177/0269215519877516.
At 6 months, caregivers and observers using StrataTriz alone, reported better patient compliance, improving overall scar appearance and health-related Quality Of Life compared to pressure garment alone and combined group.
StrataTriz was reported easier to use compared to pressure garment therapy alone or combined therapy, where reduced intervention adherence and satisfaction were reported.
Less adverse effects such as skin irritation or wound breakdown were observed in the StrataTriz group compared to pressure garment group.
Clinical results with StrataTriz
Widespread hypertrophic scar after deep thermal contact burn – face4
Age of scar before treatment: 2 months. Age of patient: 6 months old
Linear hypertrophic scar after nevus extraction – chest1
Age of scars before treatment: 14 months
Left scar remained untreated, right scar treated for 2 months
Linear hypertrophic scar – head1
Age of scars before treatment: 14 months
Age of scar before treatment: 2 weeks