This randomized controlled trial compares hydrophilic methacrylate gel versus beta-sitosterol ointment for early cesarean section scar healing. Adult women who underwent cesarean delivery were randomly assigned to receive either hydrophilic methacrylate gel (n=58) or beta-sitosterol ointment (n=59). Scar outcomes were assessed by trained nurses blinded to treatment allocation and by patients at two time points approximately 12 days apart. The primary outcome was scar redness measured by the Vancouver Scar Scale. Secondary outcomes included pigmentation, pliability, scar height, and patient-reported measures including pain, itching, satisfaction, and treatment recommendation.
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Scar Redness (Vascularity) Assessed by Vancouver Scar Scale (VSS)
Timeframe: Assessed at two time points: Day 5 postpartum and Day 12 postpartum