The Efficacy of 1,064-nm Picosecond Laser With Microlens Array for the Treatment of Abdominal Striae Distensae
Launched by MAHIDOL UNIVERSITY · Jun 29, 2020
Trial Information
Current as of May 27, 2025
Unknown status
Keywords
ClinConnect Summary
Striae distensae are atrophic dermal scars that can cause psychosocial distress on affected patients. Despite numerous available therapeutic modalities, no gold standard therapy has been established. Picosecond lasers are a newer advancement in lasers that have primarily used in the treatment of tattoos. A fractional 1064-nm picosecond laser has recently become available for the treatment of pigmentation and skin rejuvenation. The main mechanism of action is tissue ablation via laser induced optical breakdown (LIOB) which occur when pulse intensity is high enough to strip electrons and gene...
Gender
FEMALE
Eligibility criteria
- Inclusion Criteria:
- • Striae alba on abdomen for more than 3 months
- • Fitzpatrick skin type III-V
- Exclusion Criteria:
- • Pregnancy and breastfeeding
- • Previous topical treatment, filler injection, chemical peel or laser treatment within 6 months before starting the study
- • History of using Isotretinoin
- • Photosensitive dermatoses, Infection, eczema
- • Past history or family history of malignancy
- • History of herpes infection
- • History of hypertrophic scar or keloid, connective tissue disease
- • History of collagen or elastin disease
- • History of smoking
- • Significant fluctuations in weight in the past 6 months
About Mahidol University
Mahidol University, a premier institution in Thailand, is dedicated to advancing healthcare through innovative research and education. As a leading sponsor of clinical trials, the university leverages its extensive expertise in medical and health sciences to facilitate rigorous scientific investigations aimed at improving patient care and public health outcomes. With a commitment to ethical practices and collaboration, Mahidol University fosters multidisciplinary approaches, engaging a diverse array of researchers and healthcare professionals to drive meaningful advancements in clinical research.
Contacts
Jennifer Cobb
Immunology at National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Locations
Bangkok Noi, Bangkok, Thailand
Patients applied
Timeline
First submit
Trial launched
Trial updated
Estimated completion
Not reported
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