Effect of needle sizes 30 G and 32 G on skin penetration force in cadavers: Implications for pain perception and needle change during botulinum toxin injections (2021)

Title           : Effect of needle sizes 30 G and 32 G on skin penetration force in cadavers: Implications for pain perception and needle change during botulinum toxin injections

Researcher       : Tansatit, T.Uruwan, S.Wilkes, M.Rungsawang, C.

Abstract            : Cosmetic botulinum toxin injections usually cause discomfort to the patient. Using a small needle causes less pain compared to using a large needle,1 but a drawback is the price. A 30-G needle costs 2 THB while a 32-G needle costs 15 THB. The physician must decide when a needle is to be discarded. In one study, a 30-G needle was changed after approximately four to six punctures because of increased skin resistance.2 A 32-G needle is less painful than a 30-G needle because of the 25 percent smaller diameter of the 32-G needle.3 Instead of relying on individual tactile sense, we compared the penetration forces of two needle sizes to decide when to change the needle during botulinum toxin treatment.


Link to Academic article: DOI: 10.1097/PRS.0000000000008558


Journal : Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery2021, 148(6), pp. 1071E–1073E


Bibliography     : Tansatit, T.Uruwan, S.Wilkes, M., & Rungsawang, C. (2021). Effect of needle sizes 30 G and 32 G on skin penetration force in cadavers: Implications for pain perception and needle change during botulinum toxin injections. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 148(6), 1071E–1073E. DOI: 10.1097/PRS.0000000000008558


 

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