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A Phase 2, Open-Label Extension Study of EN3835 in the Treatment of Edematous Fibrosclerotic Panniculopathy (commonly known as Cellulite).
The aim of this study is analyze the relationship between the density of visceral and subcutaneous fat and cellulite with the lumbar lordosis degree.
The study will evaluate the safety, effectiveness, and immunogenicity of EN3835 in the treatment of adult women with Edematous Fibrosclerotic Panniculopathy (Commonly known as Cellulite).
The most common treatments today for enhancing the shape and size of the buttocks are transplantation of the patient's own body fat after liposuction and insertion of permanent implants. Macrolane VRF30 is a gel product based on hyaluronic acid which is a transparent slow-flowing gel. A similar hyaluronic-acid gel from the same manufacturer, Q-Med AB, has been used for many years for the treatment of facial wrinkles. By injecting Macrolane gel into the skin, the shape of the buttocks can be altered and their volume increased.
The purpose of this study is to determine whether the application of green diode low level laser light therapy is effective in reducing the appearance of cellulite in the thighs and buttocks.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the Cabochon System for the improvement in the appearance of cellulite.
This study will evaluate the safety, effectiveness, pharmacokinetics, and immunogenicity of AA4500 at increasing doses and concentrations in the treatment of adult women with cellulite.
Skin aging is a multifactorial process involving the 3 layers of the skin: Epidermis, dermis and hypodermis. Radio-frequency (RF) devices have been used for many years for a variety of surgical applications. The energy delivery systems of these established monopolar devices used a 'conductive coupling' delivery system in which energy is concentrated at the periphery of the electrode. Venus Concept has developed the Venus Freeze (MP)2 V2 system for wrinkles, rhytides and temporary cellulite and circumference reduction treatments. While treating wrinkles rhytides and cellulite, the treatments creates enough thermal effect to induce collagen remodeling with no ablative thermal damage in the epidermis or dermis.
This study intended to investigate and compare the changes that may occur in response to cryolipolysis (localized cool exposure) and subcision (surgical technique) on cellulite. The cryolipolysis cooling device used is FDA approved for skin cooling, but still investigational in the treatment of cellulite. It has previously been used for fat reduction on love handles or back fat. During cryolipolysis, the system drew fat tissue into an applicator then exposes the extracted fat tissue to cold temperatures. The cold exposure caused fat cells to die, with the goal to decrease the raised areas of cellulite. Subcision is a process used to treat scars left behind by acne or other skin diseases and has been noted to improve moderate to severe cellulite. Subcision is a simple surgical procedure that is performed by inserting a specially designed needle under the skin after local numbing medication is injected. The needle is moved in a repetitive motion parallel to the skin to separate the surface tissue from the deeper scar tissue with the goal to improve the dimpling caused by these tissues sticking together. This study was a pilot study designed to determine feasibility of these procedures.