The influence of permanent magnetic field therapy on wound healing in suction lipectomy patients: a double-blind study.
Man D, Man B, Plosker H.
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Laser Center, Boca Raton, Fla., USA. user info at domain drman.com
The authors present their experience with the healing influence of permanent
magnets on postoperative wounds. The responses of 20 patients who underwent
suction lipectomy and postoperative negative magnetic field therapy were
studied in a double-blind fashion. Magnets in the form of patches (10
patients) or sham magnet patches (10 patients) were placed over the operative
region in each of the patients. Pain, edema, and discoloration (ecchymosis)
were evaluated at 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, and 14 days postoperatively. Our results
show that the treatment group had significant reductions in pain on
postoperative days 1 through 7, in edema on days 1 through 4, and in
discoloration on days 1 through 3 when compared with the control group. These
results demonstrated that commercially available magnets have a positive
influence on the postoperative healing process in suction lipectomy patients.
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