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Filter by:This is a first-in-human, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical study to evaluate the Safety and Tolerability of SPOT-mRNA01 injection in healthy adult volunteers.
A Prospective, Single-center, Single-blind, Randomized split-face, controlled trial will be conducted. The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of monopolar radiofrequency combined with SkinCeuticals A.G.E and Skinceuticals CE FERULIC for improving facial skin elasticity, tightening and fading fine lines
For the skin to function optimally, it needs to be nourished and supplied with the necessary compounds to support health. However, many individuals are deficient in those compounds, leading to negative skin outcomes. Most products on the market today only supply one or two compounds that can benefit skin health. Hemptress has developed a multi-function oil designed to help with outcomes related to acne, aging, and eczema, among others. This twelve-week trial will examine the effectiveness of Hemptress' test product. This study will be a two-group trial with 45 participants per group. One group will focus on understanding the test product's effects on skin aging symptoms. The other group will focus on understanding the test product's effects on acne and eczema. The trial will be hybrid, and the participants will follow the use instructions provided by the research team.
Photodamage is a growing concern in contemporary society because promotes early skin aging and different pathologies resulting from prolonged and repeated exposure to ultraviolet solar radiation, which is considered the main extrinsic factor of this process. Affected by radiation, the hands play an important role in the manifestation and visibility of aging, as they are very exposed body regions. The study proposal is developed by the potential mechanism of tissue repair, skin rejuvenation, anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects of photobiomodulation, complementing the benefits of chemical peel. The main objective of this randomized, controlled, double-blind clinical trial is to compare the photorejuvenating effects of 20% trichloroacetic acid (TCM) peel applied alone and the effects of the association of 20% TCM peel with 660nm light emitting diode (LED) photobiomodulation (PBM) in the treatment of the back of the hands. Participants will be divided into 2 groups and will receive different therapies according to the allocation group. Group A will be subjected to 04 chemical peel sessions of 20% TCM and PBM. Group B will also receive the 04 chemical peel sessions of 20% TCM with PBM simulation. The application sessions will be monthly and the consultations for fortnightly evaluations. Analysis of photoaging characteristics such as fine and coarse wrinkles, dyschromias and global assessment of the back of the hands will be carried out using periodic standardized photographs. A visual-analog pain scale and a 5-point Likert scale will also be applied regularly to assess participants' satisfaction.
The study evaluated the safety and efficacy of the Autologous cultured fibroblast for correction of Nasolabial folds and inhibition of skin aging
The effect of oral supplementation of SBA24 sea buckthorn oil capsule and topical application of Omega7 sea buckthorn cream on skin ageing is studied in a single blind, parallel study.
In this study, test persons with chronic excessive UV radiation and a control group are examined by multiphoton laser imaging and biophysical methods in order to evaluate the dermal fiber network. We expect to observe signs of advanced skin aging in the test group.