26 Clinical Trials for Various Conditions
The study is aimed to assess the safety and efficacy of hair removal treatments, using the Trio Laser Module (Alma Lasers). The study will include 36 subjects that will undergo axilla and bikini line hair removal treatments. Safety and efficacy will be evaluated 3- months after the last treatment.
Hair Removal Treatment
At least 40 healthy male or female subjects that wish to remove their hair will be enrolled to this study. Each subject will receive five treatments at 6-8 weeks intervals. Subjects will return for follow-up visits at 3, 6, 9, and 12 months after the last treatment.
Hair Remval
This project is a pilot study to determine if symptomatic pilonidal disease can be primarily managed with laser hair removal vs surgery.
Pilonidal Disease
Pilonidal disease is a common painful condition that affects 26 per 100,000 people with an incidence of 1.1% in the young male population. Recurrence rates of pilonidal disease after initial incision and drainage and after resection have been reported to be 16% and 11% respectively. Furthermore, wound issues after resection with primary closure have been reported to be as high as 30%. In several retrospective studies and small prospective studies, laser hair removal has shown promise as an adjunct therapy to decrease recurrent infections and decrease the need for repeat surgery in adults and older adolescents. We are performing a randomized control trial of laser hair depilation plus chemical/mechanical depilation to examine outcomes related to recurrence of pilonidal disease.
Pilonidal Disease
This is a Multi-center, blinded, baseline-controlled, prospective study to evaluate permanent hair reduction and removal for skin types V and VI using IPL.
Removal of Excess or Unwanted Body Hair
The primary objective of this study is to compare the efficacy of ice pack to topical eutectic mixture of local anesthesia (EMLA) for pain control in diode 810 nm laser axillary hair removal. This study is a pilot study designed to determine feasibility of these procedures.
Hair Removal
To measure the safety of hair removal device when used frequently.
Hair Removal
The objective of this study is to determine whether hair clipping is non-inferior to no hair removal in preventing superficial, deep, and organ space surgical site infections (SSI) in patients undergoing various general surgical procedures, evaluated after surgery by an assessor blinded to treatment allocation. Additional goals include evaluating wound complications that arise in patients that have hair clipped and in patients that do not have hair removed and determining the impact of clipping versus no hair removal and SSI versus no SSI on length of hospital stay.
Surgical Site Infection, Superficial Surgical Site Infection, Deep Surgical Site Infection, Organ/Space Surgical Site Infection
To observe the qualitative comparison of follicular damage between treatment with the LightSheer Duet hand pieces (ET and HS) as assessed by horizontal biopsy.
Laser Hair Removal
This study is being done to compare the efficacy of an FDA cleared laser device with other similar systems in the market for the treatment of leg veins and hair removal in patients with darker skin type.
Leg Veins, Hair Removal
The purpose of this study is to learn more about how hair removal with lasers achieves, what appears to be, permanent hair reduction. Laser hair removal has become one of the most popular and commonly performed procedures in cosmetic dermatology. However, relatively little is known about how the permanent reduction in the treated areas occurs. Recently, it has been discovered that certain cells in the hair follicle must be destroyed in order to achieve permanent hair reduction. A marker of these types of cells known as keratin 15 has been identified. By measuring the amount of keratin 15 before and after laser therapy, we hope to gain a better understanding of how lasers cause hair reduction on a biochemical level.
Laser Hair Removal in Healthy Subjects
Pilot study to assess tolerability and safety of laser hair depilation in adolescents and young adults with pilonidal disease.
Pilonidal Disease
This is a prospective, open label, single-center clinical study to collect safety and efficacy data on the Elite iQ workstation. The intended use of the Elite iQ device used in this study is for the treatment of hair removal, pseudo folliculitis barbae, and benign vascular and pigmented lesions.
Hair Removal, Pseudo Folliculitis Barbae, Benign Vascular Lesion, Pigmented Lesions
Prospective, multi-center, single-arm, single blinded (Philips hair counter) study in healthy women of skin types I up to and including V. Safety and efficacy of hair removal with the Emerald IPL-device will be investigated for treatment in face of subjects with ST I - IV and for treatment in face, axilla, bikini area, and legs of subjects with ST V. In-clinic, the study subjects will undergo twelve IPL-treatments bilaterally at the qualified areas (face and / or axilla, bikini line, and legs) with the Emerald IPL device applied by a device operator. Hair re-growth in each area will be evaluated separately and across all skin types. After the 4 bi-weekly treatments, one follow-up visit will be organized two weeks after the 4th treatment. After the completion of the full treatment cycle (12 treatments), subjects will be followed for 1 and 3 months (short-term follow-up) and for 6, 9 and 12 months (long-term follow up).
Hair Removal
This is a prospective, multi-center, single-arm, single blinded study to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the Sunstone IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) device to remove hair.
Hair Removal
* The study will re-confirm that the LightSheer Duet HS 805 nm handpiece is safe for removal of unwanted hair, and will result in hair removal and permanent hair count reduction. * Twenty (20)subjects, Fitzpatrick Skin Type I-IV will be included in a single site. * Each subject will receive five treatments at four to six week intervals and return for follow-up visits at three and six months after the last treatment for evaluation of the treated areas.
Hair Removal
The purpose of this study is to test label comprehension and usability of the hair removal device in 60 male and female participants. The study population will represent the US demographic distribution of skin types and will include varying levels of literacy.
Hair Removal
The current study is a follow up study designed to gather information about the effect of the number of Hair2Go maintenance treatments on hair clearance 1 year after the last basic Hair2Go treatment. This study includes taking photos and documenting endpoints but does not include treatments.
Hair Removal
The purpose of this study is to determine efficiency of Hair2Go device for short-term and long-term removal of unwanted hair adjunctive to shaving using a before-after study design.
Hair Removal
The objective of this clinical study is to verify hair count reduction, associated comfort/discomfort and treatment time using the LightSheer Duet System with the High Speed (HS) handpieces for temporary hair removal and permanent hair reduction. It is anticipated that the larger treatment size of the HS handpiece will result in faster treatment of larger areas; and that the lower energy levels will result in greater comfort.
Hair Removal
This clinical study is intended to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the GentleMax Pro Plus™ laser system for its intended use of hair removal while using short pulse durations to improve the efficacy of achieving permanent reduction of fine facial hairs.
Unwanted Fine Facial Hair
The objective of this post marketing study is to further explore a variety of treatment parameters in order to optimize the optical (laser) and electrical (RF) treatments over the various skin types, when using a combination 755 nm alexandrite laser together with a bipolar RF energy system, for the purpose of hair reduction.
Excess Hair Growth
The purpose of this randomized, controlled, open-label pilot study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a novel intense pulsed light (IPL) device for removal of unwanted fine body hair. Subjects will have IPL treatment on one forearm area. Another area will serve as the un-treated control area. Subjects will be followed at 12-weeks post-final treatment.
Hypertrichosis
The purpose of this research study is to compare two different 810 diode laser systems (Soprano XL (SHR Mode)and Light Sheer Duet) for laser hair removal. The goal is to determine if each laser system is effective at reducing the amount of hair on the lower legs or the axilla (arm pit). Another goal is determine the subject's perspective on the treatment including tolerability and effectiveness.
Hypertrichosis
Follicular donor sites on the scalp for hair transplantation will be treated with studied products post harvest. A randomized side of the scalp will be treated with Stratamed, the other side with standard clinical practice. Subjects will be assessed live immediately post treatment and in 2 sessions during the healing phase post harvest. Subjects will also complete subject reported outcome questionnaires at home between study visits.
Wounds and Injuries
This is a non-randomized, multi-center, open-label, prospective clinical study evaluating the clinical treatment with Candela Medical Technology.
Hair Reduction, Tattoo Removal, Wrinkle, Acne, Scars, Benign Cutaneous Vascular Lesions, Skin Conditions