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Filter by:The aim of this study is to assess performance and tolerance as well as investigator and subject satisfaction linked to the global management of facial rejuvenation with a new range of hyaluronic acid dermal fillers.
The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of Slendertone® Faceā¢, to tone the muscles of the face and reduce the signs of facial aging among the following characteristics: radiance, tone, lift, firmness and complexion, following a 12-week programme of facial muscle toning. Slendertone® Face is a neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) device which features a headset unit designed for application to the face for facial toning. The purpose of the headset is to locate and support a pair of stimulation electrodes on each side of the face, over the facial nerve just anterior to the ear.
Objective: Quantify the benefits of myofunctional therapy associated to botulinum toxin injection in patients with long standing facial unilateral palsy.
The purpose of the study is to assess the efficacy of Retorna facial cream usage in the reduction or total correction of facial wrinkles. The duration of this double-blind placebo controlled phase 3 clinical trial will be 4 weeks. The estimated number of women to be recruited and randomized for the study is 148. Occurrence of adverse effects will also be evaluated.
The current study sought to determine the reliability of the rehabilitation protocol using the labial commissure angle (LCA) as an indicator of both muscle tonus and therapeutic success. The investigators hypothesized that this measurement would provide objective data regarding the efficacy of rehabilitation for these challenging patients.
A prospective, non-randomized study to evaluate the performance of the MyoScience Tissue Remodeling Device for the treatment of glabellar lines (frown lines), lateral orbital lines (crow's feet), and frontalis lines (horizontal forehead lines).
RATIONALE: Developing a questionnaire that patients can use to assess their quality of life related to the appearance of their face after surgery may help doctors plan the best treatment for patients undergoing surgery and reconstruction for head and neck cancer in the future. PURPOSE: This clinical trial is developing a questionnaire for assessing quality of life related to facial appearance in patients who have undergone or are planning to undergo surgery and reconstruction for head and neck cancer; and after dermatologic surgery for patients with cutaneous skin cancers.
Facial palsy after surgical removal of cranial base tumors adherent to the nerve can partly be explained by inflammation.
5 year, open-label study to evaluate safety of SCULPTRA on the signs of lipoatrophy of the face in at least 100 evaluable subjects with human immunodeficiency virus.
The study serves to investigate the type and prevalence of non-rhinologic headaches seen through a academic otolaryngology practice.The study encompasses survey questionnaires, review of CT images, and physical examination/nasal endoscopy findings.