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Filter by:This prospective, multi-center, single treatment clinical trial evaluates the clinical outcomes associated with a non-invasive treatment to obtain lift and tightening of facial and neck tissue utilizing the Ulthera® System to deliver ultrasound energy in a focused manner below the surface of the skin.
The clinical trial evaluates the clinical outcomes associated with the non-invasive treatment to obtain lift and tightening of the cheek tissue and improve jawline definition and submental skin laxity utilizing the Ulthera™ System which delivers ultrasound energy in a focused manner below the surface of the skin
The object of this study is to analyze fresh human skin samples using several up-to-date technologies to get parameters on the mechanical, biochemical and structural distribution of the main components of the capillary-tissue unit. Our working hypothesis is that both structural components of the dermis are not evenly distributed along parallel planes. The investigators further hypothesize the the distribution patterns determine functional and mechanical differences along dermal layers.
Aim of study is to investigate whether a small, non-invasive vibrating device applied to the forehead during local anaesthetic administration reduces the pain of the injection.
The purpose of this feasibility study is to gain an initial assessment of the acute safety and performance of the Apsara Thermal Wand System in human facial tissue.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of different suture material on the incidence of suture granuloma.