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Filter by:Up to 120 subjects within the study site's practice who have already had an Ultherapy™ treatment to the face and neck will be enrolled to monitor treatment effectiveness. Follow-up visits will occur at 90 and 180 days post-treatment. Study images will be obtained at each follow-up visit.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the Ulthera® System for obtaining lift and tightening of the cheek tissue, reduction of jowling, and improving jawline definition and/or submental skin laxity when increased density treatment is applied.
Up to 20 subjects will be enrolled. Subjects will receive treatment of the décolleté using the Ulthera® System. Subjects will be return for follow-up visits at 90 and 180 days post-treatment. The study will evaluate the effectiveness of the Ulthera® System to lift and tighten the skin of the décolleté region.
This clinical trial will evaluate clinical outcomes associated with the non-invasive Ultherapy™ treatment to improve skin laxity and tightening following a Sculptra® treatment.
This prospective, multi-center, single treatment clinical trial evaluates the clinical outcomes associated with non-invasive treatment to obtain lift and tightening of facial tissue and improve jawline definition in subjects with darker skin color utilizing the Ulthera® System to deliver focused ultrasound energy below the skin surface.
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
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.