New combo treatment aims to turn back the clock on aging skin
NCT ID NCT07281690
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested whether combining a special laser with stem cell exosomes can improve skin appearance. Twenty women aged 45 to 70 received the treatment on one side of the face, while the other side served as a comparison. Researchers measured changes in redness, wrinkles, pigmentation, and skin tone using photos and 3D imaging.
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Locations
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LaserBeamerSkincare
Wichita, Kansas, 67212, United States
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