Can fillers restore your face after weight loss?
NCT ID NCT07186595
Summary
This study is testing how safe and effective JUVÉDERM facial filler products are for adults who have lost a significant amount of weight through medical programs. It involves 75 participants who want to improve lost facial volume or skin quality. Researchers will measure how satisfied people are with their appearance and quality of life after treatment.
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Locations
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Advanced Dermatology - Lincolnshire /ID# 277036
Lincolnshire, Illinois, 60069, United States
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Bellaire Dermatology Associates /ID# 278180
Bellaire, Texas, 77401, United States
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DelRicht Research - New Orleans 308 /ID# 277039
New Orleans, Louisiana, 70115, United States
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H&H Research, LLC /ID# 277084
Metairie, Louisiana, 70001, United States
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Kian Aesthetic Institute /ID# 277045
Los Angeles, California, 90025, United States
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Monarch Plastic Surgery and Skin Renewal Center /ID# 278182
Atlanta, Georgia, 30328, United States
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Pacific Clinical Innovations /ID# 277026
Vista, California, 92083, United States
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Skin Research Institute LLC /ID# 277038
Coral Gables, Florida, 33146-1837, United States
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SkinDC /ID# 277062
Arlington, Virginia, 22209, United States
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West Dermatology La Jolla /ID# 277034
San Diego, California, 92121, United States
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