View clinical trials related to Scar Prevention.
Filter by:The primary objective of the study is to assess the safety and tolerability of single dose of LEM-S401 in healthy adult subjects.
The purpose of this trial is to evaluate the safety and tolerability of multiple (3) intradermal doses of RXI-109 at small surgical incisions in the abdominal skin of healthy volunteers. The effect of RXI-109 versus placebo on scarring at these incision sites will be evaluated visually, histologically, and by biomarker analysis.
The primary purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and tolerability of a single intradermal administration of RXI-109 at small surgical incisions in the abdominal skin that will later be removed during an elective abdominoplasty. The effect of RXI-109 versus placebo on scarring at these incision sites will be evaluated visually and histologically.
This study will compare how well EXC 001 works versus placebo in reducing the appearance of scars in subjects undergoing elective abdominoplasty. The study will also evaluate the safety of EXC 001 in healthy adult subjects.
This study will compare how well EXC 001 works versus placebo in reducing the appearance of scars in subjects undergoing elective abdominoplasty. The study will also evaluate the safety of EXC 001 in healthy adult subjects.
This study will compare how well EXC 001 works to improve the appearance of scars in subjects undergoing breast scar revision surgery. The study will also evaluate the safety of EXC 001 in healthy adult subjects.
The purpose of this study was to determine the safety of AZX100 Drug Product and to determine whether it was effective in preventing or reducing re-growth of surgically removed keloid scars.
The purpose of this study was to determine the safety of AZX100 Drug Product and to determine whether it was effective in preventing or reducing re-growth of surgically removed keloid scars.
The purpose of this study was to determine the safety of AZX100 Drug Product and to determine whether it was effective in preventing or reducing scars that were made from trocars following arthroscopic shoulder surgery.