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Autologous Hair Follicle Derived Secretome as Adjunct to Aesthetic Procedures

Autologous Hair Follicle Derived Secretome as Adjunct to Aesthetic Procedures

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18-60 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

Non-interventional, multi-site, prospective, open-label, observational, real-world study of autologous hair follicle secretome use.

Description

This non-interventional, observation study is to collect real-world data on the use of an autologous, hair follicle derived secretome topical cosmetic product following various medical aesthetic procedures.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Male and Female,
  • Ages: 18-60
  • Any Fitzpatrick skin type
  • Planning a medical aesthetic procedure
  • Planning to use aHFS cosmetic product

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Pregnant or Breastfeeding
  • Participation in an interventional clinical trial in the last 30 days
  • Use of other topical cosmetic products that may confound results
  • Use of retinoids within 7 days prior to facial procedure
  • Any health condition that in the investigator's opinion should preclude participation in study

Study details
    Post Procedural Erythema

NCT06477172

Acorn Biolabs Inc.

14 October 2025

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