View clinical trials related to Skin Laxity.
Filter by:The goal of this clinical trial is to study the efficacy of collagen supplement on the moisture content and elasticity. 70 participants of 30-50 years old women will be enrolled from two study sites and randomly assigned to use two products (study product plus collagen supplement and placebo product without collagen supplement) for 2 months. Researchers will compare the two groups to validate the assumption that there is significant improvement on skin anti-aging effect for participants using study product plus collagen supplement.
This is a prospective, multi-center, non-randomized, single-arm study of up to 15 subjects treated with the Renuvion APR System. Subjects will receive treatment with the Renuvion APR System in the lower periorbital area on both sides of the face.
People lose collagen all over the body, not just in the face; skin roughness and laxity of the dorsum of the hands can result from chrono and photo-aging. This skin roughness and laxity can range from very mild to severe; injection procedures can provide new tone and firmness to the skin of the hand dorsum. Dermal fillers are the most used non-permanent injectable materials available today to correct skin flaccidity and roughness on the dorsum of the hands. They give immediate aesthetic effect due to elastic gel matrix injected and impart longer term effects due to bio stimulation, promoting new collagen formation. The objective of this study is to investigate the aesthetic performance of the Hyaluronic acid (HA)- based dermal filler Profhilo® Body injected by a blunt tip microcannula (25G or 22G, preferably 22G), with fanning technique through a single entry point performing 5 passages and injecting 0,3 ml per passage, 1,5 ml for each hand. Volunteers of both sexes, aged 18-65 years with mild-moderate skin roughness and laxity at the level of hand dorsum are to be treated.
To assess the safety, efficacy, and patient satisfaction associated with the treatment of upper inner arm crepiness/laxity with injectable poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA, Sculptra® Aesthetic; Galderma Laboratories; Fort Worth, TX).
Upper inner arms of enrolled subjects will be randomized to two (2) treatment groups: Sofwave and Ultherapy, with subjects receiving treatment with one device on their right side and the other on their left.
To assess the safety, efficacy and subject satisfaction associated with volumization of the hip dell with injectable poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA), or Sculptra® Aesthetic (Galderma Laboratories, Fort Worth, TX).
Open-label, non-randomized, prospective, multi-center, self-controlled clinical study with masked evaluation.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate histological results of the treatments with the TempSure Firm handpiece on the flanks performed in the CYN20-FIRM-LIPO study.
Open-label, non-randomized 2 arms prospective, multi-center, self-controlled clinical study with masked evaluation.
Evaluation of the Evoke Radiofrequency Device for Improvement of Skin Appearance