New laser shows promise for wrinkle reduction in clinical trial
NCT ID NCT07572331
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested a laser device (NIRA Laser M2.1) on 120 adults aged 35 and older to see if it could safely reduce full-face wrinkles. Some participants also used a topical cream after the laser. Wrinkle improvement was judged by experts looking at before-and-after photos, and participants reported their satisfaction. The goal was to ease the appearance of wrinkles, not to cure a disease.
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Conditions
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Northeast Dermatology Associates
Beverly, Massachusetts, 01915, United States
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