Risk Factors for Infection After Minor Dermatologic Procedures: A Case–Control Study
CONCLUSION
The incidence of infection is low after minor dermatologic procedures performed with local anesthesia using buffered lidocaine prepared in office. There is a higher risk of infection on the arm and leg compared with the head and neck.
Source: Dermatologic Surgery - Category: Dermatology Tags: Original Article Source Type: research
More News: Anesthesia | Anesthesiology | Dermatology | Diabetes | Endocrinology | Lidoderm | Skin | Skin Biopsy | Smokers | Study