Wrinkles Clinical Trial
Official title:
Evaluation of the Safety and Efficacy of the Pico Laser With a Specialized Lens Array for the Treatment of Wrinkles
Verified date | November 2020 |
Source | Cynosure, Inc. |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of the treatment of wrinkles using a 755nm Alexandrite Laser.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 20 |
Est. completion date | July 2014 |
Est. primary completion date | July 2014 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 65 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: 1. Is a healthy non-smoking (must have quit 6 months prior) male or female between 18 and 65 years old. 2. Is willing to consent to participate in the study. 3. Is willing to comply with all requirements of the study including biopsies, being photographed, following post treatment care and attending all treatment and follow up visits. Exclusion Criteria: 1. The subject is female and pregnant, has been pregnant within the last 3 months, is currently breast feeding or planning a pregnancy during the study period. 2. The subject is hypersensitive to light exposure OR takes photo sensitized medication. 3. The subject has active or localized systemic infections. 4. The subject has a coagulation disorder or is currently using anti-coagulation medication (including but not limited to heavy aspirin therapy {greater than 81 mg per day}). 5. The subject has any condition which, in the investigator's opinion, would make it unsafe for the subject to participate in this research study. 6. The subject is currently enrolled in an investigational drug or device trial, or has received an investigational drug or been treated with an investigational device within 3 months prior to entering this study. 7. The subject has used Retin A or Accutane within 6 months prior to enrollment. 8. The subject has the need to be exposed to artificial tanning devices or excessive sunlight during the trial. 9. The subject has had prior treatment with parenteral gold therapy (gold sodium thiomalate). 10. The subject has a history of keloids. 11. The subject has evidence of compromised wound healing. 12. The subject has a history of squamous cell carcinoma or melanoma. 13. The subject has a history of immunosuppression/immune deficiency disorders (including HIV infection or AIDS) or use of immunosuppressive medications or has an autoimmune disorder. 14. The subject has an allergy to lidocaine and epinephrine. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | McDaniel Institute of Anti Aging Research | Virginia Beach | Virginia |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Cynosure, Inc. |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Satisfaction Questionnaire | up to 6 months post last treatment | ||
Primary | Photographic Evaluation of Wrinkle Severity at Baseline | Blinded evaluators grade photographs using the Fitzpatrick wrinkle severity scale and provide an overall score for each timepoint. The Fitzpatrick wrinkle scale classifies wrinkles on a scale from 1 (mild) to 9 (severe). Scores of 1-3 are for mild wrinkles, meaning that there are fine texture changes with subtly accentuated skin lines. Scores of 4-6 are for fine to moderate depth wrinkles or moderate amount of lines with distinct popular elastosis and dyschromia. Scores of 7-9 are for fine to deep wrinkles, with numerous lines with or without redundant skin folds. It is characterized by multiple papules and confluent elastosis. | Baseline | |
Primary | Photographic Evaluation of Wrinkle Severity at 1 Month Post Last Treatment | Blinded evaluators grade photographs using the Fitzpatrick wrinkle severity scale and provide an overall score for each timepoint. The Fitzpatrick wrinkle scale classifies wrinkles on a scale from 1 (mild) to 9 (severe). Scores of 1-3 are for mild wrinkles, meaning that there are fine texture changes with subtly accentuated skin lines. Scores of 4-6 are for fine to moderate depth wrinkles or moderate amount of lines with distinct popular elastosis and dyschromia. Scores of 7-9 are for fine to deep wrinkles, with numerous lines with or without redundant skin folds. It is characterized by multiple papules and confluent elastosis. | 1 Month Follow Up Post Last Treatment | |
Primary | Photographic Evaluation of Wrinkle Severity at 3 Month Follow Up Post Last Treatment | Blinded evaluators grade photographs using the Fitzpatrick wrinkle severity scale and provide an overall score for each timepoint. The Fitzpatrick wrinkle scale classifies wrinkles on a scale from 1 (mild) to 9 (severe). Scores of 1-3 are for mild wrinkles, meaning that there are fine texture changes with subtly accentuated skin lines. Scores of 4-6 are for fine to moderate depth wrinkles or moderate amount of lines with distinct popular elastosis and dyschromia. Scores of 7-9 are for fine to deep wrinkles, with numerous lines with or without redundant skin folds. It is characterized by multiple papules and confluent elastosis. | 3 Month Follow Up Post Last Treatment | |
Primary | Photographic Evaluation of Wrinkle Severity at 4 Month Follow Up Post Last Treatment | Blinded evaluators grade photographs using the Fitzpatrick wrinkle severity scale and provide an overall score for each timepoint. The Fitzpatrick wrinkle scale classifies wrinkles on a scale from 1 (mild) to 9 (severe). Scores of 1-3 are for mild wrinkles, meaning that there are fine texture changes with subtly accentuated skin lines. Scores of 4-6 are for fine to moderate depth wrinkles or moderate amount of lines with distinct popular elastosis and dyschromia. Scores of 7-9 are for fine to deep wrinkles, with numerous lines with or without redundant skin folds. It is characterized by multiple papules and confluent elastosis. | 4 Month Follow Up Post Last Treatment | |
Primary | Photographic Evaluation of Wrinkle Severity at 6 Month Follow Up Post Last Treatment | Blinded evaluators grade photographs using the Fitzpatrick wrinkle severity scale and provide an overall score for each timepoint. The Fitzpatrick wrinkle scale classifies wrinkles on a scale from 1 (mild) to 9 (severe). Scores of 1-3 are for mild wrinkles, meaning that there are fine texture changes with subtly accentuated skin lines. Scores of 4-6 are for fine to moderate depth wrinkles or moderate amount of lines with distinct popular elastosis and dyschromia. Scores of 7-9 are for fine to deep wrinkles, with numerous lines with or without redundant skin folds. It is characterized by multiple papules and confluent elastosis. | 6 Month Follow Up Post Last Treatment |
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