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Filter by:This study evaluates the severity and duration of symptoms experienced after laser therapy comparing four post-procedure topical products. Each product is applied to an individual region of interest (5 cm diameter) on the back or décolleté according to randomization code after laser therapy. The subject, blind to the product applied to each of 4 regions of interest, assesses eight symptoms daily for 14 days. Photography is performed daily.
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn about colostrum as a cosmetic in mature skin. . The aim of the study was to examine the effect of a cosmetic preparation containing sheep colostrum on skin with signs of aging in mature women Participants will be given the creams and asked to apply one -two doses in the evening after nighttime facial cleaning. They were also asked to use sunscreens during the day. During the first visit and after eight weeks of everyday use of the tested cream, the skin parameters will be measured three times on both cheeks, and the results were averaged. Participants will be enrolled to the colostrum cream or base cream groups and will not be informed which group they belonged to.
A Prospective, Single-center, Single-blind, Randomized split-face, controlled trial will be conducted. The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of monopolar radiofrequency combined with SkinCeuticals A.G.E and Skinceuticals CE FERULIC for improving facial skin elasticity, tightening and fading fine lines
This study will evaluate the efficacy of the DIME TBT Cream in improving the appearance and hydration of aged skin in comparison to a retinol cream. This study will last for 60 days. The study will be conducted as a single-arm trial in which all participants will use both the test product and the positive control product (0.1% Retinol Clinical Trial Lotion). Participants will be required to undertake questionnaires at Baseline, Day 30, and Day 60. Photos will be taken at Baseline, Day 30, and Day 60, and expert skin grading will take place at Baseline and Day 60.
As the body ages, the skin experiences natural changes in structure and composition. These changes may manifest visibly as increased skin dryness, wrinkling, and a loss of firmness/elasticity. In this double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial, the investigators will recruit healthy men and women with mild to moderate signs of skin aging and randomly assign them to either receive a HyaCera™ or placebo for 12 weeks. The investigators will perform a series of objective and subjective measurements to assess changes in skin condition. The investigators hypothesize that consumption of HyaCera™ leads to improvements in the general condition of the skin including skin hydration, crow's feet wrinkling, and other skin aging parameters.
The study investigates the safety and effectiveness of SILIMED® brand MEDGEL ANTIAGE with indication for improvement of the appearance of wrinkles and general aspects of the skin.
For the skin to function optimally, it needs to be nourished and supplied with the necessary compounds to support health. However, many individuals are deficient in those compounds, leading to negative skin outcomes. Most products on the market today only supply one or two compounds that can benefit skin health. Hemptress has developed a multi-function oil designed to help with outcomes related to acne, aging, and eczema, among others. This twelve-week trial will examine the effectiveness of Hemptress' test product. This study will be a two-group trial with 45 participants per group. One group will focus on understanding the test product's effects on skin aging symptoms. The other group will focus on understanding the test product's effects on acne and eczema. The trial will be hybrid, and the participants will follow the use instructions provided by the research team.
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn about the effects of "red flavonoid" substance on skin, which is extracted from a plant called Camellia japonica, in adults aged of 45 or older with photo-damaged skin. The main questions it aims to answer are: - Does red flavonoid have an anti-aging effect? - Does red flavonoid have any skin quality-improving effects? Participants will - Be using creams with or without red flavonoid (only moisturizing creams) and sun-screen for the duration of the study. - Get a skin biopsy before and after using the creams. - Be taken photos of the face and neck region and have a skin examination at each visit. - Complete a self-questionnaire at final visit. Researchers will compare the group who uses red flavonoid facial cream with the group who uses moisturizing cream to see if red flavonoid has an effect on appearance and structure.
Oral supplement with an HA matrix ingredient composed of HA (60-75%), sulfated GAGs (≥10%), including DS and CS, and collagen (≥ 5%) to evaluate the hydration of the stratum corneum of facial skin in healthy women showing natural signs of age-related aging versus placebo
A Prospective, Single-center, Single-blind, Randomized split-face, controlled trial will be conducted. The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the efficacy and satisfaction of ultrasound therapy combined with SkinCeuticals A.G.E in improving facial aging, and to explore the medical value of ultrasound therapy combined with SkinCeuticals A.G.E. Participants will be treated with ultrasound combined with SkinCeuticals A.G.E on one randomized side face and ultrasound combined with standard cream on the other side.