New laser zaps 'Chicken Skin' bumps in hopkins trial

NCT ID NCT07078461

Summary

This study is testing if a specific laser can safely improve the rough, bumpy skin caused by keratosis pilaris (KP). Researchers at Johns Hopkins will use the laser on the upper arms of 25 adult participants to see if it reduces redness and skin roughness. The goal is to find a better treatment option for this common and bothersome skin condition.

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  • Johns Hopkins University

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    Baltimore, Maryland, 21287, United States

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