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Filter by:To evaluate the photo-protector effect of BC_3 (E212657) formulated in SPF compared to SPF alone on UV Day Light induced pigmentation in healthy volunteers
To evaluate the photo-protector effect of BC_3 (E212657) formulated in SPF compared to SPF alone on long-UVA induced pigmentation in healthy volunteers.
A total of 20 healthy subjects at a single site, aged 21-70 years old with congenital or acquired challenging/resistant, age/sun-related flat and benign hand pigmentation who wish to improve their skin appearance.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the Dermal Cooling System for lightening of benign pigmented lesions and to assess additional cosmetic benefits.
Evaluate safety and efficacy of Broad Band Light (BBL) motion technique treatment for pigmentation, skin tone and texture
A total of at least 25 healthy subjects at a single site, aged 21-70 years old with congenital or acquired challenging/resistant, age/sun-related flat and benign facial pigmentation with or without hand pigmentation who wish to improve their skin appearance.
Visible light is known to induce pigmentation in darker skin types. The investigators aim to study the effects of visible light on the skin after topical application of sunscreen plus antioxidant.
The objective of this study is to assess the effectiveness and safety of narrowband-ultraviolet B (NB-UVB) treatment in adult subjects with vitiligo.
The purpose of the K.I.S.S. study is to evaluate the efficacy of Kinerase® Cream (Kinetin 0.1%) in Thai patients, on the basis of the severity and clinical signs of facial photodamage.
To assess the safety and efficacy of an ablative fractional, 2940-nm laser combined with the US Impact and cosmetic -formulations for improving the appearance of wrinkles, acne scars and pigmented skin.