This is a prospective, multi-center, randomized, double-blinded study. Subjects enrolled will be randomly assigned to receive either active treatments for axillary hyperhidrosis with the Ulthera System in both axillas, or sham treatments, also with the Ulthera System but with the energy settings on the device set to deliver no ultrasound energy. Subjects will be randomized in a 2:1 ratio, with 2 subjects randomized to active treatment for every one subject randomized to sham treatment. Subjects will receive 2 study treatments 30 days apart. Subjects and study personnel conducting efficacy measures will be blinded to the assigned treatment groups. The study hypothesis is that subjects in the active treatment group will have a greater reduction in underarm sweating compared to those in the sham group as measured by a quality of life questionnaire. All subjects will undergo follow-up assessments at 14 days and 30 days from the date of their first study treatment, and 14 days, 30 days, 3 months and 6 months from the date of their second study treatment. Subjects in the active treatment group will also undergo follow-up assessments at 9 months and 12 months from the date of their second study treatment.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
120
Focused ultrasound energy delivered below the surface of the skin
Ulthera System delivering no ultrasound energy
Roseville Facial Plastic Surgery
Roseville, California, United States
The Center for Clinical and Cosmetic Research
Aventura, Florida, United States
Few Institute of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
Chicago, Illinois, United States
St Louis University Dermatology
St Louis, Missouri, United States
Day Dermatology & Aesthetics
New York, New York, United States
Virginia Clinical Research
Norfolk, Virginia, United States
Percentage of active treated subjects compared to sham treated subjects with reduced underarm sweating
As measured by the Hyperhidrosis Disease Severity Scale (HDSS), a quality of life questionnaire
Time frame: 30 days post-treatment #2
Percentage of active treated subjects compared to sham treated subjects with reduced underarm sweating
As measured by the HDSS
Time frame: 6 month post treatment #2
Percentage of active treated subjects compared to sham treated subjects with reduced underarm sweating
As measured by the HDSS
Time frame: 12 months post treatment #2
Percentage of active treated subjects compared to sham treated subjects with reduced average spontaneous axillary sweat production
As measured by gravimetric method
Time frame: 3 months post treatment
Percentage of active treated subjects compared to sham treated subjects with reduced spontaneous axillary sweat production
As measured by gravimetric method
Time frame: Subjects will be followed to 12 months post treatment #2
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