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NCT ID: NCT06121141 Enrolling by invitation - Pain Clinical Trials

Comparison of Two Different Concentrations of Local Anesthetic in Patient Reported Pain in Oculoplastic Surgery

Start date: August 7, 2023
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this clinical trial is to compare pain scores in people undergoing upper eyelid surgery. The main questions it aims to answer are: - Is one concentration of local anesthetic (also called numbing or freezing injection) less painful when it is injected? - Does one concentration of local anesthetic provide better pain control during surgery? Participants will have two different concentrations of local anesthetic injected into the upper eyelid skin prior to surgery, and will be asked to rate the pain they have during the injection. At the end of surgery, they will be asked to rate the pain they have during surgery. Researchers will compare the pain scores to see if one of the concentrations is less painful during the injection and to see if one of the concentrations provides better pain control during surgery.

NCT ID: NCT05007288 Completed - Dermatochalasis Clinical Trials

Restorative Eye Treatment and INhance in Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty Surgery

Start date: May 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this research is to determine if restorative eye treatment (RET) and Inhance with trihex technology used before and after blepharoplasty can lead to better skin quality before undergoing blepharoplasty, and if these products will lead to less visible scarring and faster healing after blepharoplasty.

NCT ID: NCT04585217 Completed - Ptosis, Eyelid Clinical Trials

A Comparison of the Effect of Suture Material on Blepharoplasty Incision

Start date: May 30, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The objective is to compare the effect of suture material on blepharoplasty incision. Outcomes of blepharoplasty scar and/or cosmesis will be compared between plain gut and polypropylene suture. Additionally, the study will assess whether certain Fitzpatrick skin types are associated with increased rates of poor outcomes after blepharoplasty.

NCT ID: NCT04235803 Not yet recruiting - Blepharoptosis Clinical Trials

Telemedicine Follow-up for Routine, Low-Risk Oculoplastic Surgery

Start date: July 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The investigators propose utilizing a simple telemedical protocol to allow patients to substitute the first post-operative visit with a remote survey that includes essential post-operative history, vision measurement, and photographs, all of which can be provided using a personal computer, tablet, or smart phone. The investigators have selected for this purpose a subset of oculoplastic procedures involving the eyelid and lacrimal system that have well-reported low rates of serious complications, since high-risk procedures will likely always require close, in-person care. The investigators hypothesize that telemedicine follow-up for the first post-operative week after low-risk oculoplastic surgery will decrease the time burden on patients without compromising their satisfaction or increase the risk of late post-operative complications.

NCT ID: NCT02830776 Completed - Dermatochalasis Clinical Trials

Topical Bimatoprost for Chemical Blepharoplasty

Start date: November 2016
Phase: Early Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Topical bimatoprost has been shown to cause periorbital changes of soft tissue which are most pronounced when used directly onto the cornea for the treatment of glaucoma. Changes are primarily felt to be the result of prostaglandin-mediated adipocyte loss, resulting in deepening of the upper eyelid sulcus and recession of infraorbital pseudoherniation. Use of topical bimatoprost to the upper eyelid margin, now FDA approved for eyelash enhancement, may provide a metered effect on the periocular tissues and allow for a topical approach to periocular rejuvenation. This is a proof of concept study which aims to enroll a series of patients with mild to severe dermatochalasis, treat with topical bimatoprost 0.03% solution to the upper lid margin, and evaluate for cosmetic improvement of the periocular area.

NCT ID: NCT02376556 Completed - Dry Eye Syndrome Clinical Trials

The Effect of Eyelid Surgery on Dry Eye - a Prospective Study

Start date: March 2015
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The investigators aim to assess the effect of blepharoplasty with or without muller muscle resection on the symptoms of dry eye syndrome. this will be an observational study in which patients undergoing the aforementioned surgeries will be followed up and monitored for dry eye symptoms.

NCT ID: NCT00793988 Completed - Blepharoptosis Clinical Trials

Vibration-Assisted Anaesthesia

Start date: October 2008
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

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.