Cold plasma for wart treatment

MedicalrResearch.com interviewed our Clinical Dermatology mentor Dr. Peter Friedman on his progress with clinical dermatology.

Video of a nanosecond-pulsed uniform dielectric barrier discharge for applications in clinical dermatology.

The main outcome of the study is that cold plasma works, and it seems to work better than some other treatments: the treated warts resolved without pain, blisters, side effects, and recurrences.
— Dr. Friedman

And, of course, our favorite quote from the interview:

Cold plasma researchers have accumulated an enormous amount of laboratory data, but there are limited clinical applications, so far. This is about to change as the few recent clinical trials have opened the flood gates: expect many new cold plasma studies popping up targeting different diseases as now it is the clinicians’ turn to translate what we have learned in the laboratory to daily medical applications.
— Dr. Friedman
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