U.S., April 19 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06933225) titled 'SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF A MICRONEEDLING DEVICE USED IN FACIAL AESTHETICS' on April 08.

Brief Summary: Microneedling (MN), also referred to as collagen induction therapy, uses small needles to create mechanical injury to the skin. The basis of MN relies on physical trauma. It has been proposed that the trauma generated by needle penetration in the skin induces regeneration of the dermis The needles penetrate the stratum corneum and create small holes known as micro-conduits with minimal damage to the epidermis.

MN therapy is widely used to improve the appearance of facial scars, stretch marks and rejuvenate photoaged skin. Recently,...