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Observation on cadavers and through ultrasonography using a 2 mm needle length for intradermal injections

Authors
 Yi, Kyu-Ho  ;  Lee, Brian  ;  Kim, Michael James  ;  Lee, Seo-Hyun  ;  Hidajat, Inneke Jane  ;  Lim, Ting Song  ;  Kim, Hyoung Moon  ;  Kim, Jin-Hyun 
Citation
 SKIN RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY, Vol.29(11), 2023-11 
Article Number
 e13529 
Journal Title
SKIN RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY
ISSN
 0909-752X 
Issue Date
2023-11
Keywords
Anatomy ; intradermal injection ; microneedle ; polynucleotides ; skin
Abstract
BackgroundAn intradermal injection is a medical procedure that involves administering a small amount of medication or substance into the dermal layer of the skin. This research focused on identifying the most suitable injection needle for precise intradermal administration of skin boosters.MethodsThe study involved conducting intradermal injections on four cadavers and participants using a 2 mm length, 34-gauge needle (N-Finders, Inc., South Korea). During the cadaveric study, the polynucleotide prefilled syringe was dyed green, and an anatomist performed dissections, removing only the skin layer. Ultrasonographic observations were carried out to ensure accurate intradermal injection placement.ResultsIn all four cadavers, the facial injections at the anterior cheek region were precisely administered intradermally at a 30-degree injection angle. However, the 90-degree injection was found just below the dermal layer upon skin layer removal.DiscussionThe findings suggest that using a 2 mm needle length allows for easy and convenient intradermal injections.
DOI
10.1111/srt.13529
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URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/198390
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