View clinical trials related to Skin Laxity.
Filter by:The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of bipolar fractional radiofrequency treatment via use of the Profound System to achieve skin tightening and contour change in lax submental (beneath the chin) tissue.
This study will evaluate the effect of Juvederm Volift with Lidocaine, an injectable gel implant, to treat aging hands of participants 35 and older.
The anti-oxidative and anti-inflammatory effects of polyphenolic compounds of almonds have been reported in limited animal studies and may have the potential to improve skin radiance. However, the skin related beneficial properties of almonds have not been investigated in humans. This study will examine the effects of almond consumption on human skin radiance in Asian women as a pilot.
A total of at least 15 and up to 17 healthy subjects at a single site, aged 25-45 years old, who wish to receive a lifting effect and improved muscle definition, will be included in the study. The procedure will include treatments with the Legend Pro™ DMA™ technology. Photos will be obtained at pre-defined time points throughout the study.
A 90 day eight arm virtual interventional study looking at the impact of various supplement formulations for improves in hair, skin & nail health via self report, and dermatology assessment via remote dermatologist assessment.
This study is being conducted to evaluate the safety and efficacy of bipolar fractional radiofrequency treatment via use of the Profound System to achieve lift in lax submental (beneath the chin) and neck tissue
Non-invasive treatment options such as focused ultrasound has been used with success for the treatment of skin laxity in various parts of the body including the face, neck, décolletage, arms, buttocks, thighs, and legs. With the increasing demand for greater results, researchers have started combining modalities together such as focused ultrasound and intradermal filler, with promising effects for skin laxity and volume restoration. This study aims to elucidate the efficacy and added benefits of a combination therapy using focused ultrasound (Ulthera) and calcium hydroxylapatite (Radiesse) for the treatment of skin laxity and volume restoration of the lower thighs, specifically the lower anterior third of the thigh.
This is a prospective, open label, multi-center, self-controlled clinical study to demonstrate the safety and efficacy of SofWave treatment to lift lax tissue in the submental and neck zones and to lift the eyebrow.
To demonstrate effectiveness of hybrid fractional laser for the treatment of poor skin quality on the decolletage, back of the hands and lower legs
This study will evaluate the safety and efficacy of rotational fractional resection (RFR) to improve neck contouring. Rotational fractional resection is used to remove loose skin and fat.