FEATURED CLINICAL STUDY
This clinical study evaluates a novel multimodal approach to treating auricular keloids, combining surgical excision, autologous platelet-rich plasma (PRP), and superficial radiation therapy (SRT). A retrospective analysis of 49 patients showed a 94% non-recurrence rate over a 2-year follow-up period, demonstrating the efficacy of this method in reducing keloid recurrence while maintaining aesthetic outcomes. The findings suggest this innovative combination therapy as a promising alternative for managing ear keloids, offering both physical and psychological benefits to patients.
November 2018
Low Rate of Keloid Recurrences Following Treatment of Keloidectomy Sites
with a Biologically Effective Dose 30 of Superficial Radiation
2017
Superficial x-ray in the treatment of basal and squamous cell carcinomas: A viable option in select patients
June 2020
A Retrospective Registry Study Evaluating the Long-Term Efficacy and
Safety of Superficial Radiation Therapy
Following Excision of Keloid Scars
February 2020
Long-Term Efficacy and Safety of Superficial Radiation
Therapy in Subjects With Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer:
A Retrospective Registry Study