Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Completed
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT03588702 |
Other study ID # |
CS0817 |
Secondary ID |
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Status |
Completed |
Phase |
N/A
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
July 2, 2018 |
Est. completion date |
November 13, 2020 |
Study information
Verified date |
April 2023 |
Source |
Venus Concept |
Contact |
n/a |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Interventional
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Clinical Trial Summary
The Venus Legacy LB2 Body applicator is intended for circumference reduction treatment by
reducing fat cell size and enhancing collagen synthesis as the result of thermal and
non-thermal collagen stimulation. This is an open-label, evaluator-blind study of the safety
and performance of radiofrequency (RF) and pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) therapy
following liposuction. The study will enroll up to 50 male and female subjects requesting
treatment of the back, flanks and/or thighs to improve appearance following liposuction.
Subjects will receive a total of six study treatments to one side of their body (back, flanks
and/or thighs) at one week intervals. Subjects will be followed up at one month after their
last study treatment. Treatment outcomes will be compared to the non-treated side.
Description:
Adipose tissue is a loose type of connective tissue specialized to store lipids. The majority
of lipids stored in adipose cells are triglycerides formed from imported free fatty acids and
glycerol. It is not uniformly distributed in the body. The major adipose depot is
subcutaneous (about 80% of all body fat).
The technology options for skin tightening and body contouring have included vacuum massage,
infrared laser energy, high frequency focused ultrasound, cryolipolysis, radiofrequency
energy and various hybrid energy device options. Radiofrequency energy devices have remained
the most common and dominant technology in the noninvasive management of skin tightening,
cellulite improvement and body contouring enhancement, as they can treat all these conditions
with relatively consistent results.
The RF energy is high frequency alternating electrical current that passes into the dermis
and hypodermal tissues without disruption of the epidermal-dermal barrier. The high frequency
oscillating electrical current results in collisions between charged molecules and ions and
the micromolecular mechanical energy from these collisions is transformed into heat. This
biological RF heat occurs irrespective of chromophore or skin type and is not dependent upon
selective photothermolysis. The RF heat has different biological and hence, clinical effects,
depending upon the tissue targeted. In the dermis, where the primary cellular element is the
fibroblast and the extracellular matrix (ECM) is comprised of collagen, elastin and ground
substances, the RF mediated thermal stimulation of the ECM results in an immediate and
temporary shrinkage of the collagen triple helix. Further, the RF thermal stimulation results
in a microinflammatory stimulation of the fibroblast which in response produces new collagen
(neocollagenesis) and new elastin neoelastogenesis), and ground substances. RF thermal
stimulation of adipose tissue results in a thermal mediated stimulation and augmented
activity of lipase mediated enzymatic degradation of adipocyte derived triglycerides into
free fatty acids and glycerol. This amplification of the physiologic breakdown and egress of
the triglycerides out of the adipocyte, while keeping the adipocyte cell membrane and cell
function intact, results in RF induced shrinkage of the fat cells and body contouring.
The Venus Legacy LB2 Body Applicator Combines Multi-Polar RF current and Pulsed
Electromagnetic Fields (PEMF) in synergy with suction/vacuum. PEMF has been shown to increase
fibroblast derived collagen production through a non-thermal mechanism of membrane
stimulation, and the stimulation of fibroblast mediated angiogenesis which facilitates and
enhances wound healing in tissues. Theoretically then, the synergistic RF and PEMF would
create RF thermal collagen stimulation and PEMF non-thermal stimulation of collagen, RF
thermally mediated reduction in adipocyte size and PEMF micro-tissue healing effects to
minimize edema, swelling and downtime that are associated with pure RF thermal therapies.
The objective of this clinical study is to evaluate the safety and performance of RF and PEMF
using the Venus Legacy LB2 body applicator following liposuction to the back, flanks and/or
thighs.