Efficacy of Micro-excisional Skin Removal by Micro-coring Device in Treatment of Wrinkles and Laxity...
Laxity; SkinThis is a prospective, multi-center, pilot study evaluating effectiveness of micro-excisional skin remodeling by micro-coring skin in subjects meeting the Inclusion Criteria. Subjects will undergo bilateral treatment on the face and neck (upper and lower cheek, upper and lower lip, periocular and perioral areas, submandibular and middle neck, etc). The exact treatment area(s), choice of treatment density are left to the Investigator's discretion and subject's consent. Up to 3 treatments are allowed with a minimum of 30-day between the consecutive treatments.
Radio Frequency Microneedling for Suprapatellar Skin
Skin LaxityThe human skin aging process is characterized by thinning dermis, atrophy of the extracellular matrix, and reduced collagen synthesis. Loss of collagen in the dermis is of aesthetic concern, as it is the main structural support in the dermis and its loss results in skin laxity. Photo-damaged skin, mostly due to UVR, causes degradation of elastic fibers. This is histologically seen as disorganized tangles of elastin. Additionally, as humans age, skin tends to appear more dry due to its poor hydration and turgor capacity. The use of minimally invasive aesthetic treatments in reducing signs of aging has been gaining in popularity over surgical treatments in recent years. Several energy types including, laser, radiofrequency, infrared, and ultrasound, have been developed for facial rejuvenation. These treatments induce controlled thermal damage into the dermis and cause collagen contraction and neocollagenesis resulting in skin tightening over several months. For improving appearance of other anatomical areas, micro-focused ultrasound has been the preferred method, but has shown limited success in tightening the suprapatellar skin. As with facial skin aging, the suprapatellar skin loses elasticity with age and begins to sag. Noninvasive treatments used for the face may also be used in other anatomical areas to produce the same effects of tightening. Minimally invasive bipolar radiofrequency produces a controlled thermal injury in a fractional manner without damaging the dermal-epidermal junction, epidermis or subcutis. Radiofrequency, unlike lasers, are chromophore-independent providing better penetration than lasers, and spare sweat glands, sebaceous glands, and hair follicles.
Lutronic Genius System for Neck Treatment
WrinkleSkin Laxity1 moreThe Genius system is substantially equivalent to the Infini device (K121481). The study is a prospective, multi-site, non-randomized study of up to 30 treated subjects presenting for treatment of mild to moderate lines, wrinkles, textural concerns, and/or skin laxity of the neck.
Feasibility Study: Lifting and Tightening of the Elbows
Skin LaxityUp to 20 subjects will be treated. Treated subjects will receive one Ulthera® treatment on the elbows. Follow-up visits will occur at 90 and 180 days post-treatment. Study images will be obtained pre-treatment, immediately post-treatment, and at each follow-up visit.
Treatment of the Face and Neck With Lower Ulthera System Energy Settings
Skin LaxityUp to 60 subjects will be enrolled. Enrolled subjects will receive one Ulthera® treatment on the face and neck. Follow-up visits will occur at 90 and 180 days post-treatment. Study images will be obtained pre-treatment, immediately post-treatment, and at each follow-up visit.
Renuvion APR Device to Improve the Appearance of Lax Tissue in the Neck and Submental Region
Lax SkinThis is a prospective, multi-center, multi-phase, evaluator-blinded study of subjects undergoing a procedure with the Renuvion APR Device to improve the appearance of lax tissue in the neck and submental region.
Clinical Assessment of Skin Tightening and Contour Change of Submental Tissue Using Bipolar Radiofrequency...
Skin LaxityThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of bipolar fractional radiofrequency treatment via use of the Profound System to achieve skin tightening and contour change in lax submental (beneath the chin) tissue.
A Study to Evaluate the Effect of Juvederm Volift With Lidocaine on Aging Hands in Participants...
Skin DepressionsSkin Elasticity1 moreThis study will evaluate the effect of Juvederm Volift with Lidocaine, an injectable gel implant, to treat aging hands of participants 35 and older.
Efficacy of an Antiage Aesthetic Treatment for the Middle and Inferior Third of the Face
Face Skin LaxityPrimary endpoint of the study is to evaluate clinically and by non-invasive instrumental evaluations the aesthetic performance, on the third middle and inferior of the face, of "MonoDermà HA Bio-revitalizing gel", an intradermal filler containing hyaluronic acid, combined to a low level laser therapy (LLLT) to obtain a stable photo-cross-linking effect inside the dermis.
Evaluation of the Ulthera® System and Efficacy Correlation to Morphological Differences
Facial and Neck Skin LaxityEvaluate if there is a correlation between efficacy results and where the Thermal Coagulation Points (TCPs) produced during a treatment with the Ulthera System make contact with anatomical layers of the skin and underlying tissues.