New dissolvable implant shows promise for smoothing wrinkles
NCT ID NCT07617350
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested a medical device called ULTRACOL, a dissolvable implant placed under the skin, to see if it can safely improve wrinkles and other skin contour problems. 23 adults with facial wrinkles or skin aging took part. The main goal was to measure changes in wrinkle severity using a standard rating scale.
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Conditions
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Estelab CLinic
Moscow, Russia, 119034, Russia
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