Evaluation test and analysis of a microneedle and iontophoresis based medical device “CELLADEEP Patch” in skin improvement on ex vivo human‐derived skin tissue models
Xin Rui Zhang,
Yong Xun Jin,
Pham Ngoc Chien
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundMicroneedles are tiny needles, typically ranging from tens to hundreds of micrometers in length, used in various medical procedures and treatments. The tested medical device named “CELLADEEP Patch” a dissolvable microneedle therapy system (MTS), made of hyaluronic acid and collagen. And the iontophoresis technique is also applied in the system. The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the “CELLADEEP Patch” in skin improvement.MethodsEx vivo human‐derived skin tissue models were used in this s… Show more
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