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NCT ID: NCT06122090 Recruiting - Cicatrix Clinical Trials

Treatment of Hypopigmented Scars With Bimatoprost

Start date: July 18, 2023
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Patients who have hypo-pigmented burn scar will have two scars chosen and randomized to treated scar and control scar. The subject will then have both scars treated with fractional ablative CO2 laser (FLSR). The treated scar will have bimatoprost delivered through the laser channels, while the control will have the vehicle (normal saline) only delivered. The treatment will continue for 14 days with twice daily application. The scars will then be monitored at a 2-week follow-up visit where levels of melanin will be evaluated. Tissue punch biopsies will also be used to evaluate the mechanism of action of bimatoprost. Treatment will occur for 6 sessions at 4-6 week intervals including follow- up visits and evaluations.

NCT ID: NCT05913102 Active, not recruiting - Pigmentation Clinical Trials

A Prospective, Split-face, Randomized Study of the Poly-D, L Lactic Acid (PDLLA) for Photoaged Skin

Start date: September 28, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Juvelook® (VAIM, Korea) is made by dissolving irregular PDLLA particles in a solvent mixture of DMSO (Dimethylsulfoxide) and EC (Ethylene Carbonate) and then injecting them through microneedling to create reticulated foamy microspheres, which are hollow spherical particles. It received CE approval in Europe in 2020 and is widely used domestically as a material for tissue restoration, including skin fillers and collagen stimulators. The spherical shape with internal foam structure of PDLLA exhibits excellent biocompatibility, biodegradability, porosity, and mechanical strength. It allows for the control of particle size and acts as a collagen stimulator while gradually dissolving over time. This stimulates fibroblast cells and promotes skin rejuvenation. In clinical practice, Juvelook® particles are injected to address various concerns such as facial wrinkles, increased elasticity, depressed scars, acne scars, accident scars, under-eye hollows, freckles, whitening effects, and neck wrinkles. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the efficacy of Juvelook® not only in volume augmentation but also in improving photoaged skin.

NCT ID: NCT05710068 Completed - Pigmentation Clinical Trials

Effects of RF Microneedle on Photoaging Skin

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

Melasma relapse is almost common after discontinuation of conventional treatment. Recent studies have suggested that photoaging dermis is main pathomechanism of melasma emphasizing stromal targeting therapy. Therefore, we investigated maintenance effect of microneedle radiofrequency (RF) for melasma treatment.

NCT ID: NCT04971200 Active, not recruiting - Vitiligo Clinical Trials

Pilot Study Assessing the Effect of Tildrakizumab in Vitiligo

TILDVIT-1227
Start date: September 16, 2021
Phase: Early Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Vitiligo is a common acquired depigmentation disorder affecting approximately 2% of the world population. The purpose of this pilot study is to evaluate the effect and the safety of Tildrakizumab in adult participants with vitiligo.

NCT ID: NCT01085279 Completed - Clinical trials for Pigmentation Disorder

Fractional Laser as Treatment Option for Various Pigment Disorders (Fractional-3)

Start date: March 2009
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine whether the use of non-ablative fractional laser is safe and effective in the treatment of melasma.

NCT ID: NCT01083498 Completed - Clinical trials for Pigmentation Disorder

Fractional Laser as Treatment Option for Various Pigment Disorders

fractional-2
Start date: March 2009
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine whether the use of ablative fractional laser is effective in the treatment of Becker's nevus.