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Filter by:The clinical trial, sponsored by Sutura Medical Technology, Inc., is a pivotal, blinded, multi-center study assessing the safety and effectiveness of the Demetech Barbed PDO Suture, an absorbable Polydioxanone suture, for the temporary treatment of midface wrinkles. The trial will enroll 57 subjects across up to four sites, following them over a 12-month period to evaluate improvements in wrinkles based on the Lemperle Classification Facial Wrinkle Scale. Primary endpoints include assessing the rate of adverse events and a significant reduction in wrinkle severity at 6 months, with secondary endpoints focusing on longer-term results and patient satisfaction.
This is a retrospective chart review of data from the multi-site prospective clinical trial, "Functional Usability and Feasibility Testing of the Profound Matrix™ System (FUFT2002)" to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the Profound Matrix System Matrix Pro applicator for the treatment of wrinkles.
This is a non-randomized, multi-center, open-label clinical trial evaluating the efficacy and clinical feasibility of the Profound Matrix device for electrocoagulation and for treatment of wrinkles and acne scars. Subjects will receive up to three (3) treatments with the Matrix Pro applicator or up to five (5) treatments with the Sublime and/or Sublative Radiofrequency (RF) applicators.
This study will evaluate the clinical safety and the performance of the BTL-754 device (equipped with the 754-4 applicator) for reduction of facial wrinkles by the means of laser skin resurfacing treatment.
This clinical trial aims to learn about the efficacy of MLYAAT-1002® (a proprietary anti-aging complex, MLYAAT is short for "multi-layer anti-ageing technology" ) in female subjects who have newly received the rejuvenation treatment by comparing visual clinical scores, skin attributes measurement and image analysis.
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.
The purpose of this study is to analyze various cosmetic endpoints, subjective assessments, and skin parameters such as hydration, transepidermal water loss, fine lines, and wrinkles with the use of a 3-part skin care regimen.
This study is to analyze the effects of a 5-step skin care regimen on various skin parameters such as pigmentation, and firmness and elasticity of the skin around the eyes. The 5 facial products in the regimen are a cleansing balm, a toner, a serum, a moisturizer. and an eye cream.
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.
The purpose of this study is to assess the effectiveness and safety of Gana V, a Poly L-lactic acid filler for the aesthetic treatment of nasolabial folds, in comparison with Sculptra.