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Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of Candela Technology

Study on Candela Technology's safety and effectiveness.

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18 years and older
All
Phase N/A
**Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of Candela Technology** This study will test how safe and effective Candela Medical Technology is for treating skin issues. Participants will receive up to 12 treatments, which could involve different devices or methods. These treatments can be spaced out every 2 to 12 weeks, depending on the specific situation. Some visits might be done online or in person. Key Points: - **Duration and Visits:** Up to 12 treatments, with visits every 2 to 12 weeks. Follow-up visits might be virtual or in-person. - **Eligibility:** Must be 18 years or older, with skin types I-VI, and willing to follow all study rules and allow photos or videos of treated areas. - **Exclusions:** Pregnant women, those with skin cancer in the treatment area, or people with certain medical conditions or implants cannot participate. This study aims to explore new ways to use the Candela systems, possibly even outside usual guidelines, to gain helpful insights and improve skin treatment. Participants must agree to avoid other treatments in the study area and follow all instructions carefully.
Study details
    Hair Reduction
    Tattoo Removal
    Wrinkle
    Acne
    Scars
    Benign Cutaneous Vascular Lesions
    Skin Conditions

NCT06202274

Candela Corporation

24 January 2024

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