The Origins and Development of Pre-emptive Dermatologic Anesthesia: A Systematic Review
Vladislav P Zhitny, Eric Kawana, Benjamin Vachirakorntong, Kenny H Do, Jenifer Do, Ivan Rahman, Nikita S Mehta, Jonathan G Alabre, Aleksandar Kiprovski, Michael C Wajda

TL;DR
This paper reviews the history of dermatological anesthesia, showing how it has evolved to improve patient comfort and safety in modern procedures.
Contribution
The study provides a systematic historical analysis of pre-emptive dermatologic anesthesia using PRISMA guidelines.
Findings
A total of 1304 articles were reviewed, with 16 selected for detailed analysis.
The study highlights key historical developments in pain management for dermatologic procedures.
Modern dermatological practices continue to prioritize patient comfort and safety.
Abstract
This study delves into the historical trajectory of dermatological anesthesia, tracing its roots from ancient civilizations to modern times. It emphasizes the relentless pursuit of pain relief in dermatologic procedures and the transformative impact of anesthesia on surgical practices. A comprehensive analysis was conducted through an extensive literature review, employing the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) systematic review model on the PubMed and Embase databases. A total of 1304 articles were initially identified, with six publications from these databases and 10 additional sources from the World Wide Web included in the study. This systematic approach allowed for a thorough examination of the historical journey of dermatological anesthesia. The historical trajectory outlined in this study highlights the progress in dermatological…
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TopicsMedicine and Dermatology Studies History · Body Image and Dysmorphia Studies · Medical History and Innovations
