Pinch Grafting Versus Second Intention Wound Healing for Mohs Micrographic Surgery Defects on the Scalp

Description

Oftentimes, following surgery on the scalp, wounds are left to heal by themselves. This is called "second intention." Open wounds left to heal on the scalp often take 8 weeks or more to completely heal. The investigators are investigating how second intention closure compares to another established reconstruction technique, called "pinch graft." In the pinch graft technique, a dermatological surgeon numbs and then shaves off a thin piece of skin (usually from the groin area) and places it in the wound bed it (also known as "grafting"), to encourage growth of new healthy skin. This study will compare time-to-healing in the second intention method versus the pinch graft method.

Conditions

Scarring

Study Overview

Study Details

Study overview

Oftentimes, following surgery on the scalp, wounds are left to heal by themselves. This is called "second intention." Open wounds left to heal on the scalp often take 8 weeks or more to completely heal. The investigators are investigating how second intention closure compares to another established reconstruction technique, called "pinch graft." In the pinch graft technique, a dermatological surgeon numbs and then shaves off a thin piece of skin (usually from the groin area) and places it in the wound bed it (also known as "grafting"), to encourage growth of new healthy skin. This study will compare time-to-healing in the second intention method versus the pinch graft method.

Pinch Grafting Versus Second Intention Wound Healing for Mohs Micrographic Surgery Defects on the Scalp

Pinch Grafting Versus Second Intention Wound Healing for Mohs Micrographic Surgery Defects on the Scalp

Condition
Scarring
Intervention / Treatment

-

Contacts and Locations

Sacramento

University of California, Davis - Dermatology Department, Sacramento, California, United States, 95816

Participation Criteria

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Eligibility Criteria

  • * 18 years of age or older
  • * Able to give informed consent themselves
  • * Patient scheduled for cutaneous surgical procedure on the scalp with predicted second intention closure
  • * Willing to return for follow up visit
  • * Active user of MyChart
  • * Willing to send weekly messages until wound is healed
  • * Incarceration
  • * Under 18 years of age
  • * Pregnant women
  • * Unable to understand written and oral English
  • * Scalp wounds with planned primary repair reconstruction
  • * Surgical defects with bone exposure
  • * No MyChart access or use

Ages Eligible for Study

18 Years to

Sexes Eligible for Study

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Collaborators and Investigators

University of California, Davis,

Daniel Eisen, MD, PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR, University of California, Davis - Dermatology

Study Record Dates

2025-10-01