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Allergan IIT-2019-10713 Feasibility of Producing the Appearance of a Gluteal Lift Post Cryolipolysis
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of cryolipolysis of the medial infragluteal fold to create the appearance of a gluteal lift.
In this study, the safety and the efficacy of ZELTIQ's technology will be evaluated for the non-invasive fat reduction of the medial infragluteal folds on a small group of subjects. This is a feasibility study to determine if cryolipolysis in this area produces a desirable lifted appearance to the buttocks. Typically, a lifted more youthful appearance is obtained through surgical means. Study participants will be recruited from the population of patients who have suitable, treatable subcutaneous fat on the medial infragluteal folds and desire a lifted appearance. Subjects will receive treatments with a cooled cup cryolipolysis applicator from the CoolAdvantage family of applicators (cooled cup vacuum applicator). Treatments will be performed with a treatment temperature of - 11°C for up to 35 minutes. Subjects will complete all study-required follow-up visits, including an 8-week follow-up which may include a second treatment session, as well as a 12-week post final treatment follow-up visit.
Age
22 - 50 years
Sex
FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Riverchase Dermatology
Miami, Florida, United States
Start Date
July 15, 2020
Primary Completion Date
April 30, 2021
Completion Date
May 30, 2021
Last Updated
October 19, 2020
10
ACTUAL participants
ZELTIQ thermoelectric device
DEVICE
Lead Sponsor
Riverchase Dermatology
Collaborators
NCT07140939
NCT05760248
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