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NCT ID: NCT03752242 Terminated - Acne Vulgaris Clinical Trials

Evaluation of Topical Application of BMX-010 in Subjects With Acne Vulgaris.

Start date: January 3, 2019
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is an exploratory Phase 2 trial of BMX-010 in patients with Acne Vulgaris which will be conducted in two parts.

NCT ID: NCT03563365 Terminated - Acne Vulgaris Clinical Trials

The Functional and Emotional Benefits of Replenix Power of Three With Resveratrol

Start date: June 4, 2018
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

A Randomized, Investigator Blinded, Single Site, Three Arm Clinical Study to Assess the Functional and Emotional Benefits of Replenix Power of Three Cream with Resveratrol , Replenix Power of Three Cream with Resveratrol with Adapalene and Benzoyl Peroxide Gel, 0.1%/2.5%, and Adapalene and Benzoyl Peroxide Gel, 0.1%/2.5%, utilized to treat subjects with Facial Acne Vulgaris

NCT ID: NCT03106766 Terminated - Acne Vulgaris Clinical Trials

Six Months Evaluation of Next Science Acne Creams on Facial Acne in Adult Females.

Start date: March 27, 2017
Phase: Early Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

To assess facial acne vulgaris clinical and psychological outcomes by measuring differences in lesions counts, investigator global assessment, and subjects quality of life scores over 6 months in adult females treated with Next Science™ acne cream 2x or Next Science™ acne cream 1x in a double blind manner.

NCT ID: NCT02955381 Terminated - Acne Clinical Trials

Restylane Silk Acne Scar Efficacy Evaluation Study

Start date: March 28, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, research pilot study. 30 subjects aged 22-55 years old of all skin types will be asked to sign an informed consent form prior to any study procedures. Subjects must have at least 1 but up to 3 acne scars ≥3 mm or ≤ 10 mm located on the cheeks or forehead. Subjects will receive one treatment (Restylane® Silk or Placebo) in each scar at day 0, and Month 1 (2 total treatments per scar during the study). Subjects will be asked to come to 10 visits: Screening visit (up to 35 days prior to Baseline), Baseline (Day 0), Day 7, Day 14, Month 1, Month 2, Month 3, Month 4, Month 5, and Month 6 (study exit visit). The treatment area will be evaluated at each visit by the unblinded investigator regarding erythema, bruising, inflammation, itching, stinging/burning, brightness, fullness, smoothness, and clarity. Safety and adverse events will be captured at each visit only by the unblinded investigator.

NCT ID: NCT02924428 Terminated - Acne Vulgaris Clinical Trials

Venus Versa Diamondpolar Applicator Treatment Followed by AC Dual Applicator Treatment for Facial Acne Vulgaris

Start date: September 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of the study is to evaluate the efficacy of facial acne vulgaris treatment using the Venus Versa Diamondpolar applicator in combination with the Venus Versa AC dual applicator using two intense pulsed light wavelength bands.

NCT ID: NCT02431494 Terminated - Acne Vulgaris Clinical Trials

Safety and Preliminary Efficacy of Combination Therapy for the Treatment of Acne Vulgaris

Start date: October 30, 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Acne vulgaris is a multifactorial, highly prevalent dermatologic condition that results in visible lesions that can be quite disfiguring. Consequently, individuals with acne often suffer from a wide range of psychological manifestations. Although there is consensus that combination therapy is most effective in treating acne, researchers are constantly striving to develop new treatment. Microcurrent therapy (MCT) is a non-invasive modality that has successfully been used to promote wound healing and has been routinely used in aesthetics. Use of MCT alone or in combination with current successful treatment such as blue light phototherapy (BLP), may hold promise for acne treatment. The investigators propose to conduct a small randomized control trial to determine the safety and preliminary efficacy of a novel combination therapy to treat acne vulgaris. The investigators will recruit up to 60 males and females and randomly assign them to one of 3 arms: 1) BLP; 2) MCT; and combination therapy (BLP and MCT). The investigators will assess physiological parameters (number of acne lesions, amount of sebum produced, degree of acne severity) and psychosocial factors (dermatologic quality of life, social anxiety, depressive symptomatology, self-esteem). Participants will complete a baseline assessment prior to initiating treatment and a follow-up assessment at 4 weeks post termination of treatment. The investigators will conduct intermediary assessments at weeks 3 and 5 and 1 week post termination of the treatment. The investigators will use measures of central tendency to describe the sample and repeated measures analysis of variance to compute the main and interaction effects.

NCT ID: NCT02180282 Terminated - Acne Clinical Trials

Impact of the M22-IPL Acne Filter on Acne Vulgaris

Start date: July 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Up to 20 healthy subjects age 15-45 years old ,Skin Phototype I-V,Study will be conducted in 1 site. Primary objectives is to evaluate the efficacy of IPL acne filter treatment for improvement of acne vulgaris as assessed by lesion count.

NCT ID: NCT01704209 Terminated - Wrinkles Clinical Trials

Collagen Injections for the Treatment of Acne Scars and Wrinkles

Start date: April 2013
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to find out if autologous (your own) fibroblast injections are effective for the treatment of acne scars and wrinkles.

NCT ID: NCT01662349 Terminated - Acne Vulgaris Clinical Trials

Safety Study of Plasma Treatment System to Treat Back Acne

Start date: August 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety of treating human skin with atmospheric plasma and get an initial evaluation of the efficacy of this treatment for acne.

NCT ID: NCT01193764 Terminated - Acne Clinical Trials

Study Assessing the Effect of Chocolate Consumption in Subjects With A History of Acne Vulgaris

Start date: September 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The investigators conducted a recent pilot study and found a strong positive correlation between the consumption of 100% chocolate and acne exacerbation. However, this study had limitations including the lack of placebo and the small sample size. Although studies have been conducted assessing chocolate's effect on acne, no study has been done evaluating this effect using chocolate with 100% cocoa content in a double blind placebo controlled fashion. This study will analyze the difference in the number and type of acneiform lesions per subject at the different time points (Day 4 and Day 7) compared to baseline in order to increase the validity of the investigators results. In addition, the investigators will use unsweetened cocoa powder,12 rather than chocolate candy, which contains higher quantities of additive ingredients such as sugar and milk to avoid interference with the results and the possibility to establish or not an association between the unsweetened cocoa and an effect on acne.