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Filter by:This study will evaluate the clinical safety and the efficacy of the BTL-785F system equipped with the BTL-785-7 applicator for non-invasive facial treatment in patients injected with botulinum toxin. The aim is to investigate the improvement of overall facial appearance and muscle tone.
This study will evaluate the clinical safety and the performance of the BTL-785F system equipped with the BTL-785-7 applicator for non-invasive facial remodeling and investigate its effect on muscles and wrinkles.
This study will evaluate the clinical efficacy, safety and the performance of the BTL-785-7 applicator of the BTL-785F system for non-invasive treatment of facial wrinkles and overall improvement of facial appearance.
This study will evaluate the clinical safety and the performance of the BTL-785F system equipped with the BTL-785-7 applicator for non-invasive treatment of facial wrinkles. The study is a multicenter single-arm, open-label, interventional study.
This trial will assess the effectiveness of the Aria Trio Complete Facial system in being able to reduce blemishes, lines, and wrinkles. This skincare system that has three different functions in association with three unique serums. It is hypothesized that this customized skincare system will improve skin quality, reduce wrinkles, and reduce other skin related issues.
The aim of this study was to compare between the conventional palpation method of botulinum toxin type A injection and the electromyography-guided method using clinical parameters and electromyography analysis.
This study will assess the efficacy of Cellular MatrixTM BCT-HA Kit treatment compared to placebo condition on revitalization and skin rejuvenation on the midface. Particular attention will be made to the safety aspects, as well as the histological consequences of treatment.
This double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled, single-center clinical trial was conducted to assess the efficacy and tolerance of an anti-aging daily serum to improve moderate overall photodamage and skin fatigue after 12-weeks of twice-daily used when compared to a placebo-serum (vehicle control). A total of 62 subjects, 34-60 years of age completed study participation.
This study will evaluate the clinical safety and the performance of the BTL-785F system for non-invasive treatment of facial wrinkles. The study is a multicenter single-arm, open-label, interventional study. The subjects will be enrolled and assigned into one experimental study arm. The subjects will be required to complete four (4) treatment visits and two follow-up visits.
The objective of this clinical investigation is to assess the safety and performance of dermal filler of hyaluronic acid to provide firmness and counteract sagging for the correction of deep wrinkles and imperfections in the lower two thirds of the face at 2 months post-treatment.