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Clinical Study to Evaluate Different Energy-based Devices for Aesthetic Treatments.

Clinical Study to Evaluate Different Energy-based Devices for Aesthetic Treatments.

Recruiting
22 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The goal of the energy-based devices used in this study is to evaluate their safety and performance to treat unwanted dermatologic conditions.

Description

Up to 50 subjects will be enrolled at 1 study center. Subjects will be enrolled into 4 groups: Group A, Group B, Group C, or Group D. Subjects may enroll in more than one group, however the last treatment in the previous group would be at least 30 days before the subject is enroll in the next group if treatment area is the same.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • A healthy male or female 22 years of age or older.
  • Willing to undergo at least 1 treatment with the study device(s).
  • Understands and accepts obligation not to receive any other procedures in the treatment area through the length of the study.
  • Understands and accepts the obligation and is logistically able to be present for all visits.
  • Is willing to comply with all requirements of the study and sign the informed consent document

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Is female and pregnant, has been pregnant within the last 3 months, is currently breast feeding or planning a pregnancy during the study period.
  • Takes or has taken oral isotretinoin, such as Accutane®, within the last six months.
  • Is using systemic steroids (e.g., prednisone, dexamethasone) prior to or during the course of treatment.
  • Is receiving or has received gold therapy.
  • Is taking medications that alter the wound-healing response or has a history of healing problems.
  • Has an active localized or systemic infection, or an open wound in area being treated.
  • Has a significant systemic illness, such as lupus, or an illness localized in area being treated.
  • Has a seizure disorders triggered by light.
  • Has a history of skin photosensitivity disorders.
  • Has a history of hypertrophic scars or keloid formation.
  • Has a history of radiation therapy in area to be treated.
  • Received fillers or neurotoxin injections in the treatment area within the past 2 weeks.
  • Has had a chemical or mechanical epilation within the last six weeks.
  • Currently enrolled in an investigational drug or device trial or has received an investigational drug or been treated with an investigational device within the area to be treated 6 months to entering this study.
  • Has any condition or is in a situation which in the investigator's opinion may put the subject at significant risk, may confound study results or may interfere significantly with the subject's participation.

Radiofrequency Device Only:

  • Has a Pacemaker
  • Has any embedded electronic devices that give or receive a signal.
  • Has electronic implants, such as Implantable Cardiac Defibrillators (ICD) or Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy (CRT) devices: treatment may interfere with the functionality of the device and/or damage the electronic implant.
  • Is allergic to adhesives such as glues on medical tape: they should be alerted that a rash may occur on the neutral electronic monitoring pad (NEM or neutral pad) site, and an over-the-counter preparation may be used to treat the area.
  • Has nerve insensitivity to heat in the treatment area or in the neutral pad placement area.
  • Is allergic to topical anesthetic

Study details
    Dermatologic Conditions

NCT06111482

Cynosure, Inc.

28 January 2024

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