Effect of Dermal Rejuvenation on the UVB Response of Geriatric Skin
Study on Nonablative Laser Treatment for Skin
Brief description of study.
The purpose of this study is to treat a small 3x3 cm area of your hip/buttock skin or forearm skin with a nonablative laser (a type of laser used in cosmetic procedures), in this case, LaserGenesisTM. The goal is to see if this results in increased level
Detailed description of study
The purpose of this study is to treat a small 3x3 cm area of your hip/buttock skin or forearm skin with a nonablative laser (a type of laser used in cosmetic procedures), in this case, LaserGenesisTM. The goal is to see if this results in increased level
Eligibility of study
You may be eligible for this study if you meet the following criteria:
- Conditions: Geriatric
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Age: 65 years - 100 years
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Gender: All
This study investigates the effects of a nonablative laser treatment on a small area of skin. Nonablative lasers are commonly used in cosmetic procedures and work by heating the underlying skin tissue without harming the surface. The purpose is to determine if the treatment increases certain levels in the treated skin area.
Participants will undergo treatment on a 3x3 cm area of their hip, buttock, or forearm skin using the nonablative laser. The procedure involves using the laser to heat the skin tissue beneath the surface, which may lead to changes in the skin.
- Who can participate: Include age criteria and key eligibility factors if available.
- Study details: Participants will receive laser treatment on a specific small area of skin. The treatment involves using a laser device that heats the skin tissue without damaging the top layer.
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