Body Contouring Clinical Trial
Official title:
An Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the Erchonia ML Scanner (MLS) as a Non-invasive Dermatological Aesthetic Treatment for the Reduction of Circumference of the Upper Arms Clinical Study
The purpose of this study is to determine if the Erchonia® ML Scanner (MLS) low level light laser device can help to reduce the circumference of the upper arms.
Upper arm body contouring is designed to remove excess skin and/or fatty tissue from the
upper arms. Cosmetic procedures are growing in prevalence, upper arm body contouring
procedures increased 4059% from 2000 to 2008, and in 2009, just over 16,100 upper arm lifts
were performed in the United States (U.S.). Currently available procedures to reduce upper
arm circumference include brachioplasty (arm lift), a surgical procedure to remove excess
skin and fatty tissue from the upper arm; liposuction of localized fatty deposits in the
upper arm; and diet and exercise to reduce excess body fat. Both brachioplasty and
liposuction are surgical procedures with risks and potential complications including trauma;
fluid accumulation requiring drainage; injury to the skin; infection; permanent scars; and
complications from anesthesia. Low level laser light therapy offers a safe, non-invasive and
essentially risk-free alternative to reducing upper arm circumference.
The device being evaluated for the reduction of upper arm circumference, the Erchonia ML
Scanner (MLS) is cleared by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) under K082609 for "...
use as a non-invasive dermatological aesthetic treatment for the reduction of circumference
of hips, waist, and thighs." Furthermore, FDA identifies this generic type of device as: "A
Low Level Laser System for Aesthetic Use is a device using low level laser energy for the
disruption of adipocyte cells within the fat layer for the release of fat and lipids from
these cells for non-invasive aesthetic use." Therefore, the biochemical effect of the
Erchonia® MLS low level laser light therapy device stimulates the mitochondria of the
adipocyte cells which in turn increases the production of Adenosine-5'-triphosphate (ATP).
The newly synthesized ATP triggers the up-regulation of cyclic adenosine monophosphate
(cAMP). cAMP has been shown to stimulate cytoplasmic lipase, triggering the conversion of
triglycerides into fatty acids and glycerol that can easily pass through the cell membrane.
The transitory pore is evidence that the laser is allowing for the movement of fatty acids,
glycerol, and triglycerides to pass across the membrane and into extra-cellular space.
Through vasodilation of nearby blood vessels and arteries, oxidization of the triglycerides
and fatty acids occurs within the extra-cellular space.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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