Treatment Trials

7 Clinical Trials for Various Conditions

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Single-Blind Study Assessing the Use of a Topical Antioxidant With A Series of Laser Procedures to Reduce Sebum Production
Description

This is a split-face, single-blind study assessing the use of an antioxidant serum with a series of acne laser treatments to reduce sebum production in healthy male and female subjects between the ages of 18 and 65 years, inclusive, with Fitzpatrick skin types I-VI.

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A Study of NT 201 in the Treatment of Enlarged Pores and Excessive Sebum Production in the Face
Description

The purpose of this study is to investigate the efficacy and safety of NT 201 injections in the treatment of enlarged pores and excessive sebum production in the face.

COMPLETED
Turmeric and Curcumin on Sebum Production
Description

A noticeably increasing number of patients are asking for naturally based extracts and ingredients as supplementary dermatologic remedies. Patients are seeking natural and cost-effective skin care alternatives in place of prescription medications and procedures. Our study will evaluate the effects of oral curcumin and turmeric on sebum production in healthy subjects.

COMPLETED
Turmeric and Turmeric-containing Tablets and Sebum Production
Description

A noticeably increasing number of patients are asking for naturally based extracts and ingredients as supplementary dermatologic remedies. Patients are seeking natural and cost-effective skin care alternatives in place of prescription medications and procedures. This study will isolate the effects of oral turmeric and assess a combination tablet that includes turmeric on sebum production in healthy subjects.

COMPLETED
A Pilot Clinical Trial Investigating the Effect of Cutaneous Cooling on Sebum Production
Description

To evaluate the safety and feasibility of reducing human sebum production using the ZELTIQ System.

COMPLETED
Proof of Concept Study of MTC896 Gel to Reduce Sebum Production on the Forehead of Healthy Male Volunteers
Description

To determine the potential of topically applied 0.75% (w/w) MTC896 Gel to reduce sebum production on the forehead of healthy male volunteers.

COMPLETED
Pilot Study of Triphala and Rubia Cordifolia on Gut Microbiome and Skin
Description

Few studies have assessed the effects of Triphala and Rubia Cordifolia from a skin biophysical perspective. Here, we aim to understand how these herbs can modulate the skin's barrier properties and the gut microbiome.