Smoothing the lines: filler trial targets chest wrinkles

NCT ID NCT05163353

Summary

This study tested whether a diluted version of a common filler called Radiesse is safe and effective for reducing wrinkles on the chest (décolleté). It involved 152 women aged 30-65 who wanted to improve the appearance of these wrinkles. Doctors and independent evaluators measured how much the wrinkles improved over 24 weeks and tracked any side effects.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Clinical Testing of Beverly Hills, Merz Investigational Site #0010395

    Beverly Hills, California, 90210, United States

  • Cosmetic Laser Dermatology, Merz Investigational Site #0010321

    San Diego, California, 92121, United States

  • Face Beautiful Inc, Merz Investigational Site #0010358

    Vista, California, 92083, United States

  • Facial Plastic Surgery, Merz Investigational Site #0010463

    Redondo Beach, California, 90277, United States

  • Nashville Center for Laser and Facial Surgery, Merz Investigational Site #0010353

    Nashville, Tennessee, 37203, United States

  • Private Practice, Merz Investigational Site #0010299

    Santa Monica, California, 90404, United States

  • Research Institute of the Southeast, LLC, Merz Investigational Site #0010420

    West Palm Beach, Florida, 33401, United States

  • Skin Associates of South Florida, Merz Investigational Site #0010101

    Coral Gables, Florida, 33146, United States

  • The Graivier Center, Merz Investigational Site #0010464

    Alpharetta, Georgia, 30005, United States

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