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Filter by: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.
Evaluation of Broadband Light Treatment Protocols for Pigmented Skin Lesions - A comparative study
This is an open-label, single-arm, single-center, proof-of-concept, exploratory, safety and efficacy, clinical study of a Vasu Facial Beauty Oil in healthy adult human subjects. Considering the proof of concept study, a sufficient number [maximum of 32 subjects (25 females and 7 males)] of adult subjects will be recruited/enrolled to ensure a total of 30 subjects complete the study. The potential subjects will be screened as per the inclusion & exclusion criteria only after obtaining written informed consent from the subjects. The total clinical study duration is 60 Days from Day 01.
This is a single-site, non-randomized, non-controlled study at UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas in the Department of Plastic Surgery designed to follow up to 30 qualified and consenting subjects receiving a fractionated 1927 combination treatments for diffuse hyperpigmentation and/or melasma. Patients will receive treatment using f1927 devices and will be treated twice over the affected areas, once each month for a total of two months, followed by two follow-up visits at 1-month and 3-months post-treatment.
The objective of this study is to determine the efficacy of seven different formulations currently marketed and commercially available cosmetic products on skin tone evenness, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, and discrete pigmentation in females of Fitzpatrick skin types IV-VI.
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.
The purpose of the study is to investigate the effects of Intense Pulsed Broad Band Light for treatment of pigmented lesions
The aim of this study is to evaluate the imaging performance of Spectrally Encoded Confocal Microscopy (SECM) for imaging human skin and skin diseases.
A multi-center sample collection study in patients presenting with pigmented lesion(s) suspicious for melanoma. All suspicious lesions should meet at least one of the "ABCDE" criteria.
Cutaneous mastocytosis can be isolated or associated with systemic involvement. Urticaria pigmentosa affects around 80 to 85% of adult patients with cutaneous mastocytosis. It is also frequently present in patients with mastocytosis associated with systemic involvement (80% of patients in our experience). This skin damage is one of the causes of deterioration in quality of life in patients with mastocytosis, through the loss of self-esteem, due to the appearance of lesions. However there are not treatment for urticaria pigmentosa. Skin involvement in mastocytosis is linked to the accumulation of abnormal mast cells in the dermis. However, the mast cells are not pigmented and the brown-brown color characteristic of Urticaria pigmentosa is explained by melanin pigmentation of the epidermal basal layer.