New wrinkle treatment could smooth frown lines without the mixing
NCT ID NCT07321834
First seen Jan 09, 2026 · Last updated May 24, 2026 · Updated 24 times
Summary
This study tests a new liquid form of botulinum toxin (AI-09) that is ready to use, unlike current versions that need mixing. About 68 adults aged 20 to 70 with moderate to severe frown lines between the eyebrows will receive either the study drug or a placebo injection. The goal is to see if AI-09 safely reduces the appearance of these lines.
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Locations
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Center for Clinical and Cosmetic Research
Aventura, Florida, 33180, United States
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Delricht Research
New Orleans, Louisiana, 70115, United States
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Research Institute of the Southeast, Inc.
West Palm Beach, Florida, 33401, United States
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Research Your Health
Plano, Texas, 75093, United States
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Tennessee Clinical Research Center
Nashville, Tennessee, 37215, United States
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