Description Module

Description Module

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NCT ID: NCT07109635
Brief Summary: This post market study was designed to collect clinical data regarding the safety and performance of RefillHA Volume+ upon its launch, from patients treated with the product in a routine clinical setting of treatments. In this study, patients seeking correction of facial wrinkles and folds and/or soft tissue augmentation who are candidates for treatment with RefillHA Volume+ according to its approved use will be offered to participate in the study. Eligible patients who are willing to participate in the study, after signing an informed consent, will be treated with RefillHA Volume+ in the facial regions where correction is requested, subject to the advice of the treating physician and in accordance with the approved use. After recieving initial treatment, participants will attend 2 to 4 in-clinic follow-up visits, during which they will be eligible to receive additional treatment with RefillHA Volume+ (up to two additional treatments during the follow-up period) if, per treating investigator's opinion, additional treatment is required for better correction or to maintain the results. Clinical data were collected at all in clinic visits, including standardized facial photographs, pain perception self-assessement was recorded by subjects immediately after treatment. All subjects were asked for details of any Adverse Events (AEs) they had experienced. Subjects were asked to rate aesthetic results and Patient Satisfaction questionnaire at each follow-up visit. Physicians were asked to rate aesthetic results as well and details of the treatment session were recorded.
Study: NCT07109635
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT07109635