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Filter by:The purpose of this study is to determine the clinical efficacy of a combination of Astaxanthin (2 mg), Lycopene (1.8 mg), and d-alpha-Tocopherol (10 IU) in terms of its skin anti-aging properties. Specifically, the investigators aim to determine the increase in hydration levels of the skin, decrease in atypical skin pigmentation, and reduction of signs of photoaging, particularly facial fine lines.
Demonstrate the relationship between single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) and response to a topical skin care product.
Open-label, Prospective, Study to Evaluate the Cutera excel V laser at 532 nm in a low fluence, high repetition rate mode and the Micro-Lens Array attachment used with excel V laser at 1064 nm and 532 nm for the improvement of skin quality.
This research study will test how well a light therapy mask works for women with mild to moderate hyperpigmentation (brown spots) and moderate to severe facial wrinkles, as compared to a "sham" or inactive investigational light therapy mask. The study will also test if the light therapy mask causes any irritation. For the first 12 weeks of the study, participants will use the assigned mask, along with a provided cleanser and sunscreen. For the second 12 weeks of the study, participants will use just the cleanser and sunscreen.
The objective of this POC clinical study is to evaluate the moisturising effects on fine lines and wrinkles, texture, barrier function, hydration and elasticity delivered by 4 weeks of twice daily application of the test product on participants presenting visible signs of ageing.
The study evaluated the safety and efficacy of the Autologous cultured fibroblast for correction of Nasolabial folds and inhibition of skin aging
The purpose of this pilot study is to evaluate the feasibility of the Mē device for at home facial skin rejuvenation.
This is a placebo-controlled blinded clinical evaluation of day and night skin care creams supplemented by Medicell Technology's composition of defensins and supportive molecules determine the skin hydration and anti-aging properties of the topical test articles after repeated application to the skin of human subjects.
This is a safety and efficacy study of botulinum toxin type A in subjects with lateral canthal lines.
This study aims to evaluate skin aging of an homogeneous population of 77 years old patient selected among the PROOF cohort who has been continuously investigated by cardiological examination. Skin aging will be explored by macroscopic and microscopic evaluation. In particular, skin aging will be measured by an index of clinical aging (SCINEXA) and other complementary measures such as facial photos, standard and High Definition dermoscopy, elastography, sebumetry, in vivo and ex vivo confocal microscopy, and classical histological examinations.