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NCT07332650
This study aims to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of Juläine™ (poly-L-lactic acid) injections for the treatment of buttock skin laxity. Participants will be randomized to an immediate-treatment group or a delayed-treatment group. The immediate-treatment group will receive 2 to 3 treatment sessions over up to 2 months and will be compared with the delayed-treatment group during the control period; the delayed-treatment group will receive the same treatment after the delay. The primary objective is to assess clinical improvement in buttock skin elasticity 6 months after the last treatment, defined as an increase in skin elasticity measured by a cutometer. Total study participation is up to 16 months, including follow-up. This multicenter trial will be conducted in Brazil.
NCT07179198
This study was designed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of KIO021, an injectable solution for carboxymethyl chitosan, for temporary improvement of facial skin condition. Designed for forward-looking effectiveness. To achieve this, it is planned that 500 subjects with dry skin and dull complexion on the face will be included in the injection.
NCT06151535
Elastin is a protein found in the dermis of the skin that is gradually lost with aging which impacts skin tissue and leads to reduced structural integrity, hydration, and elasticity of the skin, resulting in loose skin and the formation of folds and wrinkles. Loose skin, folds, and wrinkles can be treated by injecting biocompatible structures to fill the the affected area and improve elasticity/hydration upon implantation. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of ELAPR002f injectable gel in adult participants for the improvement of skin quality in adults. ELAPR002f injectable gel is an investigational device being developed for the improvement of facial skin quality attributes such as fine lines, elasticity, and hydration. Approximately 30 participants 30 to 60 years of age seeking improvement of skin quality will be enrolled. Participants will receive 3 treatment sessions, 1 month apart, of ELAPR002f injectable gel to each cheek and behind 1 ear (for histological assessment) and will be followed up for up to 4 months. There may be higher treatment burden for participants in this trial compared to their standard of care. Participants will attend regular visits during the study at a hospital or clinic. The effect of the treatment will be checked by medical assessments, blood tests, checking for side effects and completing questionnaires.
NCT05595525
To assess the efficacy of a 1064nm picosecond laser (PicoWay; Candela; Marlborough, MA) with diffractive lens array and a picosecond 755nm laser (PicoSure®; Cynosure®; Westford, MA) with diffractive lens array in subjects for the improvement of facial skin quality. Secondary objectives of this clinical trial are to assess whether the 1064nm or 755nm picosecond laser is more efficacious in improving facial skin quality, safety of the procedure, comfortability of the procedure, and subject satisfaction.
NCT04172740
Following treatment with Radiesse, many patients mention an improvement in skin texture This observation is independent from the improvement observed on their facial shape. There is therefore a need to identify and quantify changes in skin parameters following treatment with Radiesse