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Filter by:A multicenter prospective registry (STA2R) is conducted to assess systemic treatments for alopecia areata, focusing on effectiveness, safety, and long-term outcomes.
The purpose of this post-market, prospective study is to assess the ability of AMMA to prevent hair loss in women receiving chemotherapy (CT) for early-stage breast cancer.
Purpose of this randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study will be to evaluate whether the daily use of novel dietary supplements over 24 weeks is able strengthen and promote growth of hairs, improve their density and thickness and reduce hair loss in adults with self-perceived thinning hair.
This clinical trial aims to investigate the effectiveness of two Vitamins Revive hair supplements in promoting hair growth, reducing hair loss, and improving overall hair health. The products under assessment are Hair Nutra Growth and Hair Nutra Boost. The trial will assess the efficacy of the products to induce better hair growth, reduction in hair loss and shedding, increased hair thickness and fullness, and improvement in hair appearance and vitality over a 12-week testing period. Participants will complete study-specific questionnaires at Baseline, Week 4, Week 8, and Week 12. Participants will also provide photos of their hair at Baseline, Week 4, Week 8, and Week 12.
Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of the Mosaic Ultra 1550nm system for the treatment of skin tone and texture, facial rejuvenation, photoaging, wrinkles, scars, stretch marks, acne vulgaris and hair loss.
The primary objective of the study was to assess the efficacy of DA-OTC-002 as a topical cosmetic hair treatment. The investigators conducted a prospective, institution-level, interventional, single-blinded, placebo-controlled investigation to assess the efficacy of a combination an alpha-1 agonist and a TAAR receptor agonist (DA-OTC-002) as a topical cosmetic hair treatment.
The proposed pilot study will investigate the impact of a daily topical nutritional product applied to women's hair, specific to perceived hair quality and overall well-being. Hair loss will be measured with a scanning application ("MyHairCounts") , as well as with the 60-second hair comb test. This will be an open-label study with a sample of 15 women and will be used to generate pilot data for future, larger-scale placebo-controlled studies.
To collect lab data from capillary and venous blood specimens for use in analytical research studies to support the development and validation of laboratory procedures.
The purpose of this 24-week study is to see if the SAGA-001 device is safe and effective at helping people with male pattern hair loss. Two different device configurations are being explored as part of this study. Device A has novel microneedles, lasers, and additional metal microneedles, while Device B only has novel microneedles and lasers. Participants will receive 12 treatments with either Device A or Device B over the course of 24 weeks. Treatments will be performed on-site every two weeks.
A unicentric, exploratory, prospective clinical an in vitro study to evaluate efficacy and safety of a Supplement in improving the quality and general aspects of hair and nails in female participants through clinical,in vitro, subjective and instrumental evaluations