Mohs Surgery Clinical Trial
Official title:
Briagen™ Case Study and Observation of Skin Excision Healing in Mohs and Other Dermatological Procedures
This research study is evaluating a study product called Briagen™ as a possible treatment for wound healing after Mohs procedure.
Briagen, the study product being used in this study, is a natural complex carbohydrate wound
dressing for skin wounds created by Mohs surgery.
Briagen was developed with the intent to improve healing time and reduce scarring of skin
wounds. Briagen seeks to match the mechanical aspects of your skin (thickness, stiffness,
hydration, pore size) to assist in the healing process.
The purpose of this research study is to observe healing time of Briagen applied to wounds
created as a result of Mohs surgery.
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