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Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of 'BRFS-18G-S100WH' as Compared to 'MINT Lift FINE+' in Subject With Nasolabial Folds

Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of 'BRFS-18G-S100WH' as Compared to 'MINT Lift FINE+' in Subject With Nasolabial Folds

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19 years and older
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Overview

Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of 'BRFS-18G-S100WH' as Compared to 'MINT Lift FINE+' in Subject With Nasolabial Folds.

Description

This clinical trial was conducted on patients who wanted to improve both nasolabial folds through facial tissue lifting using facial tissue fixing material 'BRFS-18G-S100WH' made of polydioxanone (PDO). Compared to 'MINT Lift FINE+', we want to confirm whether it has a non-inferior temporary wrinkle improvement effect and can be safely applied to the human body.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Adults over 19 years of age
  2. Those who wish to temporarily improve nasolabial folds on both sides of the face and have a score of 3 (Moderate) or 4 (Severe) on the WSRS (Wrinkle Severity Rating Scale)
  3. Those who voluntarily decided to participate in this clinical trial and agreed to the subject description and consent form in writing

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. A person who has undergone a procedure using filler or facial tissue fixation thread on the facial area.
  2. Those who are pregnant or lactating

Study details
    Nasolabial Folds

NCT06216418

Hugel

26 February 2026

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