5 Clinical Trials for Various Conditions
The purpose of this study is to determine if Perlane-L is safe in increasing cheek volume.
Facial fullness is often regarded as a characteristic feature of a youthful face. Chronic reduction of collagen, elastin, and glycosaminoglycans contribute to the facial volume loss that characterizes the aging face. Volume restoration by replacing or augmenting soft tissue is critical to successful facial rejuvenation. NOA VOLUME is a crosslinked Hyaluronic Acid (HA) gel implant formulated with lidocaine that was developed to provide a safe, minimally invasive method of improving mid-face volume deficit. The purpose of this study is to assess safety and effectiveness of NOA VOLUME in adult participants seeking improvement of mid-face volume compared to JUVÉDERM VOLUMA XC (VOLUMA XC). NOA VOLUME is an investigational device being developed for the improvement of mid-face volume. There will be 2 cohorts in this study. In Cohort 1, participants will receive either NOA VOLUME or VOLUMA XC with a fixed follow-up period. In Cohort 2, participants will receive either NOA VOLUME or VOLUMA XC with a variable follow-up period. Around 231 adult participants seeking improvement of mid-face volume will be enrolled in the study at approximately 15 sites in the United States. Participants will receive either NOA VOLUME or VOLUMA XC as subcutaneous and/or supraperiosteal plane injections in the cheek on Day 1. Participants will receive optional touch-up treatment at Day 31 and optional repeat treatment at Month 18 for Cohort 1 and at Month 12, 15, or 18 for Cohort 2 and will be followed up for up to 22 months.
Multicenter, single-blind, randomized, "no-treatment" control study to demonstrate the safety and effectiveness of VOLUMA XC for deep injection for cheek augmentation to correct age-related volume deficit in the mid-face.
The clinical investigation is a randomized, subject- and evaluator-blinded, active treatment controlled, multicenter, clinical investigation, to demonstrate the non inferiority of saypha® VOLUME Lidocaine to one of the devices approved for the same indication (Juvéderm® Voluma™ XC).
The objective of this study is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of JUVÉDERM VOLUMA® XC injectable gel using cannula in participants seeking correction of age-related volume deficit in the mid-face.