Safety and Efficacy of EXC 001 in Subjects Who Have Participated in Prior Studies of EXC 001
Reduction in Severity of Skin ScarringThe purpose of this study is to provide subjects who participated in prior studies of EXC 001 the opportunity to have their hypertrophic scars surgically revised and treated with EXC 001.
Juvista (Avotermin) in Breast Reduction Surgery Scars
MammaplastyCicatrixSevere scarring is a common problem following breast reduction surgery, studies have shown that over 64% of patients develop a hypertrophic scar at three months after the operation. Scar severity can be influenced by a large number of factors including age, sex, skin thickness and tension, ethnicity and the position of the scar on the body. Therefore the most sensitive and reliable method to assess the efficacy of an anti-scarring treatment is to compare bilateral wounds on the same individual. Bilateral breast reduction surgery provides an ideal model for a within patient evaluation of anti-scarring activity in wounds which develop into bad scars. This study is being undertaken to investigate the efficacy and safety of Juvista (given as an intradermal injection of 200ng per 1cm wound margin) in the reduction of scar appearance applied to approximated wound margins following bilateral reduction mammaplasty.
Contractubex Treatment in Scars After Abdominal Caesarean Section
ScarsThe purpose of this study is to investigate the efficacy of Contractubex® Gel, containing extractum cepae, allantoin and heparin, in the treatment of scars after abdominal Caesarean section compared to untreated scars after abdominal Caesarean section.
Investigation of the Efficacy of Zesteem in Accelerating Early Wound Healing
CicatrixWound-healingThe purpose of this study is to investigate early wound healing of one application of four different doses of intradermal Zesteem (17β-Estradiol) in male subjects and female subjects two years post-menopausal.
Investigation Into the Safety of Intradermal Juvidex (M6P) Administered to Wounds of Healthy Subjects...
CicatrixRe-epithelialisationThe purpose of this study was to investigate the safety and toleration of various doses of intradermal Juvidex (mannose-6-phosphate) administered to punch biopsies of normal subjects.
Cicatrix Cream in Post Surgical Scars and Epidermic Burn
Post Surgical ScarsEpidermic BurnThe purpose of the study is to assess the effect of CICATRIX (Asian Gotu Kola or Pennywort) usage in the treatment of epidermic burns or post surgical scars. The duration of this phase 2 clinical trial will be two months.
A Randomized Comparative Study Evaluating the Tolerability and Efficacy of Two Topical Therapies...
KeloidHypertrophic Scar2 moreKeloids are thought to result from derailments in the typical wound healing process following cutaneous injury. Current treatment options for keloids include intralesional corticosteroids, silicone gel sheeting, compression, surgery and adjuvants to surgery, including radiation and cryotherapy. 0.5% hydrocortisone, silicone, vitamin E lotion (HSE) and onion extract gel (OE) are widely used over-the-counter medications for the treatment of keloids and hypertrophic scars. However, their efficacy and safety have not been compared in a blinded, placebo-controlled, prospective fashion. This study is being undertaken to determine the efficacy and safety of HSE versus OE versus placebo (Cetearyl alcohol; CEA) in subjects with hypertrophic scars and keloids. This is an investigator-blinded study, which means that the doctor evaluating you will not know if you are receiving the study medication or not. Another doctor will be supplying you with the medication and discussing any problems that you may have with the medication. You will be assigned to one of the three treatment groups: HSE, OE, or CEA. The group will be assigned by chance and you will have two in three chances of receiving treatment with a study medication, HSE or OE. The no treatment group will receive CEA, a bland lotion, containing no active ingredients such as steroids, silicone, vitamin E, or onion extract.
Role of Neurogenic Inflammation and Topical 6% Gabapentin Therapy in Symptomatic Scarring Alopecia...
Scarring AlopeciaFrontal Fibrosing Alopecia3 moreThis study will serve as a pilot study to determine the efficacy and safety of topical gabapentin in the treatment of symptomatic scarring alopecia.
Clinical Evaluation of Fractional Radiofrequency for the Treatment 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 the progress of 15 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.
Safety and Efficacy of SLI-F06 in Wound Healing and Scar Appearance
ScarsMulticenter, double-blind study comparing SLI-F06 to vehicle formulation buffer for the improvement in scar appearance and wound strength in routine surgical excisions, as well as post-operative abdominoplasty scar appearance.