Brow Ptosis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Brow Lifting With Dysport
The purpose of this study is to provide data to assess Dysportâ„¢ injections as a treatment therapy for brow ptosis. This study will assess the outcome of brow lifting with use of Dysport.
One of the most common reasons that patients present to both dermatologists and plastic
surgeons is for brow and lid ptosis. Although some patients that present for these entities
require surgery, most will decline to have surgical intervention. Alternative treatments
include brow lifting with botulinum toxins.
Brow lifting with botulinum toxins may be performed by injecting the muscles responsible for
brow and lid depression. These muscles include: the corrugators, procerus, medical aspect of
the frontalis and the depressor component of the orbicularis oculi muscles. By relaxing
these muscles, the brow elevators may be able to lift the brow and help both brow and lid
ptosis. This trial is unique as it utilizes Dysport to treat an entire anatomic muscle group
(the brow depressors) rather than injecting isolated muscles._
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Allocation: Non-Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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