Skin Injury Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Novel Electrolyzed Water Spray Reduces Discomfort, Redness and Swelling of the Skin Surrounding the Wound Created by Skin Lasar Surgery: A Clinical Study
The purpose of this study is to test whether the reduction of the sense of discomfort and redness and swelling of the skin surrounding the wound of patients by use of the novel electrolyzed water spray will relieve the inflammation of the skin.
In this study, water inculding tap water,pure water and salt water, and an apparatus for producing electrolyzed water (https://www.deposon.com.cn; https://www.deposon.com)were used to generate an electrolyzed water mist spray or spray. This instantly generated electrolyzed water mist spray or spray has oxidation-reduction potential (ORP) ≥1200mv,and contains non-specific total oxidation capacity which equals to 0.28±0.10ppm,0.06±0.04ppm and 3.92±0.39ppm of desolved ozone. This instantly generated electrolyzed water mist spray or spray does not release detectable ≥0.1mg/m3 of gaseous ozone. This instantly generated electrolyzed water mist spray or spray has pH 8.4±0.4 and releases negative air ion.The apparatus for producing electrolyzed water has a positive electrode which is covered by a conductive diamond material (Patent# CN215308550U). In this study, this novel electrolyzed water device and the water spray are used to treat wounds created by skin laser surgery. ;
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