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NCT ID: NCT06042075 Not yet recruiting - Feelings Clinical Trials

Representation of Congenital Birthmarks

ReCONNAISSANCE
Start date: October 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This descriptive cross-sectional single center study will be conducted at Angers Maternity Unit. It pertains to the ways in which healthcare professionals represent congenital birthmarks found in newborns. It is our assumption that health professionals may have a tendency to engage in inappropriate behavior when dealing with congenital birthmarks due to lack of knowledge. We make the presumption that insufficient knowledge causes difficulties in managing these birthmarks. Data as to representation of birthmarks in newborns by health professionals will be collected using a semi-quantitative questionnaire. This study constitutes preliminary research work, with a view to creating a professional development plan if necessary.

NCT ID: NCT05923996 Not yet recruiting - Skin Abnormalities Clinical Trials

Fractional Co2 Laser Versus Microbotox Injection in the Treatment of Wide Facial Pores: A Split Face Comparative Study

Start date: February 1, 2024
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

1. Evaluation of fractional Co2 laser as a treatment option for wide pores in skin type (III - VI) 2. Evaluation of mesobotox as a new modality for improving wide pores appearance. 3. Comparison of both treatment modalities in treatment of enlarged pores.

NCT ID: NCT05641168 Recruiting - Skin Abnormalities Clinical Trials

A Pilot Evaluation Exploring New Adhesive Materials and Their Ability to Adhere to Abdominal and Peristomal Skin

Start date: April 28, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The study investigates different adhesive materials on healthy and peristomal skin

NCT ID: NCT05619471 Completed - Skin Diseases Clinical Trials

VIO Imaging for Skin Tissue Assessment (VISTA)

VISTA
Start date: October 20, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To demonstrate the safety and effectiveness of the VIO device in obtaining in vivo images that show tissue features including epidermis, dermis, collagen, blood vessels, and/or pigment. To demonstrate that the tissue features identified on the images obtained with the VIO device align with the corresponding pathology images procured from the skin biopsy. To evaluate the ability of blinded readers to correctly identify tissue features on images obtained with the VIO device.

NCT ID: NCT05554523 Not yet recruiting - Vitiligo Clinical Trials

How Does Skin Tone Affect Quantitative Photoacoustic Imaging

PAISKINTONE
Start date: October 1, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Photoacoustic imaging (PAI) is an emerging method which combines light and ultrasound to assess the blood content and oxygenation of the body. Light is absorbed by the blood, leading to the generation of ultrasound, from which the levels of oxygen can be derived. This high sensitivity to blood has seen it applied in multiple clinical trials for the assessment of a number of conditions including breast cancer assessment. However, the accuracy of the measurements and image quality is known to decrease as you look deeper into the body because light intensity decreases. Melanin in the skin is known to absorb light very strongly and so there is considerable concern that this may bias measurements made in people with darker skin tones compared to those with lighter skin tones. In this pilot study, we intend to recruit volunteers with a wide range of skin tones and vitiligo. We will scan a number of blood vessels and muscles using PAI and evaluate the photoacoustic measurements of blood content and oxygenation to identify, and ultimately correct for, biases in advance of further clinical studies.

NCT ID: NCT05410964 Completed - Skin Cancer Clinical Trials

Non-Linear Imaging of Skin In Vivo

VISION
Start date: March 28, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The overall objective of this study is to investigate the potential for the VIO System to display microscopic skin structure in people of different age, sex, race, and skin health.

NCT ID: NCT05319847 Completed - Acne Clinical Trials

An Exploratory Investigation of a Male Focused Skincare Supplement

Start date: April 15, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Most skincare products on the market are topical and do not take a holistic approach to understanding skin health. This trial will examine a dietary supplement designed to support the gut microbiome and promote skin health from an internal perspective. Research has previously supported the link between the gut microbiome and skin health and the supplement tested in this trial will further the knowledge on the effectiveness of supporting gut health to improve skin outcomes.

NCT ID: NCT04934254 Enrolling by invitation - Newborn Clinical Trials

THE NEWBORN SKIN ASSESSMENT ATTITUDE SCALE

Start date: March 30, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The protection of the body integrity of the newborn is very important in terms of the development of physical and mental health and social health. Failure to protect the skin integrity of newborns and not paying attention to the clinical findings on the skin may cause morbidity/mortality. Attitudes of nurses can affect the evaluation of newborn skin negatively and/or positively. It was determined as the development of an attitude scale for newborn nurses to evaluate newborn skin and examining the factors affecting their attitudes. In line with this purpose, an attitude scale for newborn nurses regarding the evaluation of newborn skin will be developed and nurses' attitude levels, sociodemographic variables that are related to attitude and cause significant difference can be determined.

NCT ID: NCT04872946 Completed - Skin Abnormalities Clinical Trials

Topical and Oral Regimen for Skin Health

Start date: November 26, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The overall objective of this study is to assess how oral supplementation with Inner Calm and the use of topical Super Calm can affect the appearance of skin and inner wellness, such as redness, skin sensitivity, and reactionary skin.

NCT ID: NCT04813887 Completed - Pregnancy Clinical Trials

Skin Diseases and Pregnancy: Which Heathcare Professionals ?

Start date: April 7, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Pregnancy-induced physiological dermatological changes are common. In 2016, they represented between 23% (acne) and 75% (pigmentary changes) of pregnancies in France. Some dermatological changes require medical advice to identify a possible pathological rash. These pathological rashes can be dangerous for the mother or the fetus. The aim of this study is to assess the prevalence of skin diseases during pregnancy and to evaluate the care pathway in a healthcare sector (Vendee) for these pregnant women?