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Filter by:This single center, open-label clinical study was conducted to assess the efficacy and tolerance of a topical eye cream when used over the course of 12 weeks by healthy women with moderate to severe under-eye dark circles, moderate under eye puffiness, and mild fine lines and wrinkles. A total of 37 subjects were enrolled into the study.
During surgery, blood leaking from damaged blood vessels spread to the periorbital area may cause periorbital edema and ecchymosis after anterior craniotomy. This study was carried out to determine the effects of the cold application and the local heparinoid on periorbital edema and ecchymosis after craniotomy.
1. To establish clinical efficacy, safety and patient satisfaction of reducing lower eyelid convexities or "bags" and/or malar crescents (festoons) with catheter-based injectable RF (InMode AccuTite) and variable depth Fractional RF Microneedle skin rejuvenation (InMode Morpheus8). 2. To determine the relative effectiveness of dual-modality treatment (AccuTite + Morphues8 initial treatment followed by two consecutive Morpheus8 treatments 1 month apart) versus single modality treatment (AccuTite only)