"A Clinical Study Investigating the Effectiveness of OTC Scar-management Modalities"
ScarKeloid2 moreA Phase II prospective, randomized, double-blind, placebo controlled and comparative clinical study evaluating hydrogel scar-management modalities for effective management of hyperproliferative scars and keloids. This is a double-blinded study, which means that neither the evaluating physician nor the subject will know which treatment is administered. Group selection and assignment will be made at random, with a 2 in 5 chance of receiving a market-approved therapy, and 1 in 5 chance of receiving the placebo. Subjects assigned the placebo-moisturizer will receive a standard hypoallergenic dermatological hydrating cream base. Subjects assigned the silicone gel, will receive a commercially available, active comparator.
Clinical Evaluation of Fractional Radiofrequency for the Treatment of Acne Scarring
Acne ScarsProspective, 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 50 treatment sites in subjects requesting treatment of their 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.
Therapy of Scars and Cutis Laxa With Autologous Adipose Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells
SkinScar3 moreThe aim of this study is to compare clinical outcomes of patients with large scars or Cutis laxa treated with injections of autologous stromal vascular fraction cells (SVF) and adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (ADSC).
Comparison of the Efficacy of Fractional Er:YAG Laser for Acne Scar
ScarCompare the efficacy of frational Er:YAG laser and that of bipolar frequency with diode laser treatment.
Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of Scarclinic™ Thin in Surgical Scars
Hypertrophic Surgical ScarCompare the efficacy and safety of Scarclinic™Thin and Scarclinic™ Normal for the treatment of surgical scars. Participant: 40 Treatment period : 3 months Medical device: Scarclinic™Thin , Scarclinic™ Normal Randomization: Table of random number
Fractionated Carbon Dioxide Laser and Burn Scar Contractures: Evaluation of Post-Treatment Scar...
Burn ScarsThe investigators are studying the appearance and function of burn scars after treatment with fractionated carbon dioxide laser. The investigators hypothesize that the cosmetic appearance and range of motion will improve with treatment.
Amniotic Membrane in Total Knee Replacements to Reduce Scarring
ScarringThe overall objective of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of dHACM in reducing scar tissue formation in total knee replacement patients.
Pilot Study of Stem Cell Treatment of Patients With Vocal Fold Scarring
Improved Healing of Scarred Vocal FoldsImproved Vocal Fold Status1 moreThis is a pilot-study of 16 selected Swedish patients which all have severe hoarseness or aphonia due to vocal fold scarring (from previous surgery, radiation therapy, inflammation or possibly hereditary). The patients are operated with phonomicrosurgical dissection of the scarred vocal folds, removal or scar tissue and injection of autologous mesenchymal stroma cells, aMSC (which were previously harvested from each patients´s bone marrow, purified, expanded and characterized according to standard procedure at the Center of Hematology and Regenerative Medicine Karolinska University Hospital Huddinge). 8 Patients is planned to be treated with a single injection of aMSC and 8 patients with injection of aMSC mixed with a carrier hyaluronan gel developed at Uppsala University Sweden and at the Karolinska Institute. The laryngeal status, vocal fold function, and voice function will be followed individually with an advanced battery of examinations performed before and up to 1 year postoperatively. Side effects and complications are noted and reported during surgery and following surgery at regular intervals during at least 1 year Since spring 2015 no new patients have been recruited and no treatments are given during 2016 or 2017. The monitoring authority was changed from Swedish National Board of Health to Swedish Medical Product Agency (MPA) in March/April 2016. Further inclusions and treatments are postponed until permission is granted from MPA to continue the study.
Non Ablative Fractional Laser Treatment of Burn Scars
Burn ScarsBACKGROUND: Increasing evidence appears for non-ablative fractional laser (NAFL) to remodel mature burn scars. OBJECTIVES: To investigate long-term clinical and histological appearance of mature burn scars after NAFL-treatment. HYPOTHESIS: That NAFL can modulate mature burn scars with subsequently improved cosmetic and functional appearance. METHODS: Study patients with burn scars at trunk or extremities. Side-by-side test areas are randomized to three monthly 1,540 nm NAFL-treatments or control, followed by blinded evaluations at 1, 3, and 6 months using mPOSAS (modified Patient and Observer Scar Assessment Scale; 1 = normal skin, 10 = worst imaginable scar).
Clinical Effect of Platelet Rich Plasma Combined With Laser on Scar
Acne ScarInvestigation of Clinical Effect of Platelet Rich Plasma Combined With Laser on Acne Scar