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Treatment of Surgical Scars With Fractional Photothemolysis Versus Pulse Dye Laser

Post Surgical Scars

Evaluate the efficacy of the Fraxel SR laser to improve the cosmetic appearance of surgical scars, both in terms of pigmentary and textural changes. Evaluate the efficacy of the V-Beam Pulse Dye laser, a standard non-ablative laser which is utilized for the treatment of the erythematous and telangiectasia component of surgical scars. Comparison of the outcome of the half of the surgical scar treated with Fraxel SR laser versus the outcome of the contralateral half of the surgical scar which will be treated with the V-Beam Pulse Dye Laser.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Fractional Resurfacing Device for Treatment of Acne Scarring

AcneScar

The purpose of this research study is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of a new investigational laser device for treatment of acne scarring, for improvement in the appearance of surface texture and topography (recessed or uneven surfaces).

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Safety and Efficacy of Different Onset Times of Treatment With Pulsed Dye Laser on Improvement of...

Scar

The appearance of skin after surgery plays an important role in patient's self confidence and life style. In fact, Keloids and hypertrophic scars are abnormal wound responses appearing in predisposed individuals after surgery. Among different kind of lasers, used to improve the appearance of hypertrophic scars and keloids, pulsed dye laser is now being used successfully in treatment of scars. Pulsed dye laser is effective in improving the color, height, texture, and elasticity of scars. Also, treatment with this technique is noninvasive, minimally uncomfortable, and requires no anesthesia. This study will assess the efficacy and safety of different onset times of treatment with pulsed dye laser on improvement of surgical scars.

Terminated3 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Different Densities of Fractional Carbon Dioxide in Treatment of Post Burn Scars

Scar

This study aims to compare effectiveness of different densities of carbon dioxide fractional laser in the treatment of postburn scar.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Fat Grafting in Skin-grafted Deep Burn Scars

Burn Scar

fat grafting in human skin-grafted immature burn scars histological, clinical and photographic follow-up

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Fractional Ablative Laser Treatment for Skin Grafts

Burn ScarSkin Graft Scar

Doctors and patients refer to all areas of skin changes from burn injury as burn scars. However, different areas of scars from burns can be treated differently. The burn scars that come from skin grafting surgery might be improved with laser treatment. The purpose of this study is to see if treating burn skin graft scars with a laser could make it better. Fractional Ablative Laser has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), but it has not been approved for use in the early stages of scar maturation and is considered investigational for this study.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

The Clinical Efficacy And Safety Of SkinStylus Microneedling System

CicatrixHypertrophic

The purpose of the trial is to provide objective evidence the SkinStylus may be used safely and effectively for the treatment of ventral torso hypertrophic scars.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Clinical Evaluation of the Safety and Performance of FRF for the Treatment and Reduction of Acne...

Acne Scars - Mixed Atrophic and Hypertrophic

Prospective, single centre, evaluator-blind study of the safety and performance of fractional radiofrequency (RF) for the treatment and reduction of acne scarring. The study will evaluate the progress of 20 subjects requesting treatment of acne scarring. The study will involve three treatments on both sides of the face with 3-5 week intervals between each treatment. Subjects will be followed at 6 and 12 weeks after their last treatment. Analysis will be performed on all subjects who receive at least one treatment.

Completed24 enrollment criteria

Evaluating Performance and Safety of the Medical Device Jalucomplex in the Treatment of Facial and...

CicatrixLipodystrophy1 more

The Research Question of the present study is the following: in a population of men and women presenting facial and neck dermal tissue defects (scars, hypertrophic scars, depressed plaques, and lipodystrophy defects) will linear hyaluronic acid (Jalucomplex®) significantly decrease and / or improve their appearance, results observed after 4 and 8 weeks?

Completed26 enrollment criteria

Explore the Short- and Mid-term Effects of Fespixon in Scar Cosmesis Following Cervical or Abdominal...

Scar

The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of the Fespixon cream for prevention and/or appearance reduction of different types of linear scars during the 12-week treatment phase, which is assessed by the blinded independent evaluator.

Completed12 enrollment criteria
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