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Filter by:This study is being done to find out if the use of botulinum toxin prior to a medium strength combination chemical peel (Jessner's peel followed by 35% Trichloroacetic acid peel) will improve the appearance of crow's feet wrinkles when compared to a chemical peel alone. Botulinum toxin type A is a purified substance, derived from a bacteria that block muscular nerve signals. Jessner's Peel, a combination of resorcinol (14g), salicylic acid (14g), and lactic acid (85%) in ethanol (95%), is a superficial chemical peel. These two products/procedures have been FDA approved to improve the appearance of facial wrinkles.
The primary objective of this study is to compare the efficacy of intense focused ultrasound and carbon dioxide-fractionated laser for treatment of periorbital wrinkles.
Up to 120 subjects within the study site's practice who have already had an Ultherapy™ treatment to the face and neck will be enrolled to monitor treatment effectiveness. Follow-up visits will occur at 90 and 180 days post-treatment. Study images will be obtained at each follow-up visit.
The study objective is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a radiofrequency (RF) source, the TriActive+ RF handpiece, for treatment of wrinkles and rhytides after multiple treatments. The primary endpoint is observation of changes to the surface by visual and photographic analysis. Secondary endpoints: measurement of patient satisfaction and comfort of the treatment and the measurement of adverse events.
The purpose of this study is to determine whether La Jolie gel is effective in the treatment of periorbital wrinkles.
This study will investigate the non-inferiority of Belotero® Basic versus Juvéderm® Ultra 3 in the treatment of nasolabial folds
This study evaluates the diffusion area (cephalic, lateral, medial and caudal points) of the botulinum toxin type A in the frontal muscle for usual concentrations and dilutions of the drug. A basal line control and After the application control will be made, and the investigators will evaluate the drug effects, based on clinical aspects, photographic registers and through electromyography exam (EMG). Considering the results of our investigation, the investigators may propose a pattern of application of BOTULINUM TOXIN TYPE-A Botox® in the frontal area.
The purpose of this study is to assess the comparative efficacy of retinol 1.0% and tretinoin 0.02% in minimizing wrinkles, discoloration, roughness, and other signs of moderate to severe photodamage. Our hypothesis is that both products will be of comparable benefit.
The purpose of this study is to see how well Juvederm Ultra XC or Juvederm Ultra Plus XC, and BOTOX Cosmetic, work compared to each other and when used together for the cosmetic treatment of age-associated wrinkles and folds of the face.
Statistical Hypotheses The Null Hypothesis: There is no difference in the reduction of lines in the treated areas as compared to baseline. Alternative Hypothesis: There is a difference in the reduction of lines in the treated areas as compared to baseline.