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Filter by:The goal of the Potenza device used in this study is to collect clinical data for dermatologic conditions in which electrocoagulation and hemostasis is a viable mechanism for means of improvement.
This study will evaluate the clinical efficacy, safety and the performance of the fractional radiofrequency delivered by the BTL-585-4 applicator of the BTL-585F system for non-invasive treatment of acne scars and facial wrinkles. The study is a prospective multicenter open label two-arm study. The subjects will be enrolled and assigned into two study groups, according to their indication; group A (acne scars) and B (facial wrinkles), each study group will receive treatment of different conditions. Subjects of both groups will be required to complete three (3) treatment visits and two to three follow-up visits.
This single center, open-label clinical study was conducted to assess the efficacy and tolerance of a topical eye cream when used over the course of 12 weeks by healthy women with moderate to severe under-eye dark circles, moderate under eye puffiness, and mild fine lines and wrinkles. A total of 37 subjects were enrolled into the study.
The purpose of this study is to assess the anti-aging and reduction of dark circles efficacy of a cosmetic product after 8 weeks of application.
A single-center, double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled parallel-group study. Selected subjects will be randomised into active and control groups in a ratio of 1:1. Investigational products assigned will be applied on the facial skin as part of daily skin care routine. The effects will be observed during the 24-weeks of use.
The purpose of this study is to asses the impact of topically applying a form of vitamin C known as tetrahexyldecyl Ascorbate (THDA) along with a novel anti-aging ingredient, acetyl zingerone, compared against applying THDA alone.
This study is to analyze and compare the effects of applying two topical vitamin-A derived ingredients on facial skin health, appearance and tolerability. One of these ingredients is retinol, and the other is Adapinoid, also known as Oleyl Adapalenate, a novel anti-aging ingredient.
Single center, single-arm, prospective, open Label with Before & After Study Design.
In this study, The investigators aims to evaluate the efficacy and safety of topical hyaluronic acid nanoparticles as a novel nanodermatological tool in periocular rejuvenation as a replacement approach of invasive dermal filler injections.
Hemp extract has been shown in several pre-clinical and clinical studies to have anti-aging effects on the skin through anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, in addition resveratrol, thyme and caffeine have been shown to have anti-aging effects related to fibrillar collagen production and extracellular matrix production in the dermis. A combination of these four ingredients will be used in a vehicle of fermented medium chain triglyceride oil and skin shave biopsies will be taken before and after 90 days use of the topical to look for objective evidence of anti-aging effects in the dermis and epidermis.