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NCT ID: NCT04583852 Completed - Solar Lentigines Clinical Trials

Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Brightening Micro-needle Patch on Facial Solar Lentigines

Start date: September 14, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a single center, randomized, double-blind and placebo controlled clinical study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of brightening microneedle patch on facial solar lentigines. Subjects who are 30 to 65-year-old with solar lentigines on their faces will receive brightening microneedle patches on facial solar lentigines once a day for 4 weeks. Afterwards, facial images and skin detectors will be used to analysis their skin, according to various skin tone indexes and skin response score sheets.

NCT ID: NCT02153697 Completed - Solar Lentigines Clinical Trials

Comparative Study of the Therapy of Solar Lentigines With a Q-switched Rubin Laser Versus a Bleaching Cream

Start date: March 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Benign pigmented lesions as solar lentigines are a common finding in Caucasian individuals. Their removal may be requested for aesthetic reasons. The goal of the study is comparing the efficacy and tolerance of two different therapy modalities established for treating solar lentigines. The right back of the hand side will be treated with the Q-switched SINON Rubin 694nm Laser, the left back of the hand side with a hydrochinon containing bleaching cream (Pigmanorm® cream). The investigators estimate that a physical therapy with a Q-switched Rubin laser system is more effective in the removal of solar lentigines than a topical chemical therapy with a hydrochinon containing bleaching cream.

NCT ID: NCT01885871 Completed - Solar Lentigines Clinical Trials

Laser Removal of Age (Sun) Spots on Hands

Start date: June 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine whether picosecond laser is effective in the treatment of age (sun) spots.

NCT ID: NCT01778179 Completed - Solar Lentigines Clinical Trials

A Fixed Triple Combination Cream for Solar Lentigines Associated to Cryotherapy

Start date: April 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To evaluate safety and efficacy of Tri-Luma® cream as an adjunctive treatment to cryotherapy when used in the pre- and post-procedure phases for the treatment of solar lentigines on the back of the hands and in the prevention of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation after cryotherapy.

NCT ID: NCT01249469 Recruiting - Solar Lentigines Clinical Trials

Evaluate the Lightening Effect of the Whitening Cosmetic Product BEX-2011

Start date: June 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Background: Solar lentigines are a common dermatologic condition that manifest as circumscribed single or multiple brownish macules usually located on sun-exposed skin such as face, hands or forearms. An effective, safe, daily-use, homecare whitening product may alleviate the cosmetic concerns for the general population. The efficacy and safety of the previous generation BEX-2009 (Blanc Expert Spot Eraser, L'Oreal, France), a whitening cosmetic product containing ellagic acid, salicylic acid, licorice root extract, etc., has been established in Caucasian and Asian populations with facial solar lentigines. Objective: The purpose of this placebo-controlled, single-center study is 1) to evaluate the efficacy of the new generation whitening cosmetic product BEX-2011 (Ultimate Whitening Spot Eraser, L'Oreal, France) in the improvement of solar lentigines on the dorsum of hands or forearms, and 2) to evaluate the efficacy of BEX-2011 by harmonic generation microscopy to obtain information of the epidermal melanin continuum, compared to other standard tools for melanin measurement.

NCT ID: NCT00386204 Completed - Solar Lentigines Clinical Trials

Side Effects of Q-Switched Ruby Laser for the Treatment of Lentigines in Light and Dark Skin Types

Start date: November 2005
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is a comparison of efficacy and side effects of Q-switched Ruby laser treatment for solar lentigines in two different skin types II and IV.