Tiny skin coring device tested for wrinkles and Weight-Loss drug users
NCT ID NCT07224880
Summary
This study is observing how an FDA-approved device works for treating wrinkles and loose skin. The device uses tiny needles to remove microscopic cores of skin, aiming to trigger natural repair and new collagen. Researchers are watching for side effects and will track changes in up to 30 people with various skin types, including those taking GLP-1 medications like Ozempic or Wegovy.
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Tri Valley Plastic Surgery
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