A Prospective, Multicenter, Single-Arm Clinical Study of 51 study subjects who are seeking a procedure to reduce the appearance of the peri-orbital wrinkles. Up to 5 investigational centers in Israel and the United States will participate in the recruitment. Each study subject will receive four (4) treatments with Tixel in a monthly interval. Follow-up will occur 1 month and 3 months following last treatment.
A Prospective, Multicenter, Single-Arm Clinical Study of 51 subjects who are seeking a procedure to reduce the appearance of the periorbital wrinkles, and meet study eligibility criteria, and have provided informed consent will be enrolled in the study. Up to 5 investigational centers in Israel and the United States will participate in the recruitment. Each study subject will receive 4 treatments with Tixel in a monthly interval. Follow-up will occur at 1 month and 3 months following the last treatment. The clinic visits will be as follow: 1. Baseline (1st tx) 2. Phone-call visit (3 days after the first treatment) 3. 4wk (2nd tx) 4. 8wk (3rd tx) 5. 12wk (4th tx) 6. 4 weeks after the last treatment (1st FU) 7. 12 weeks after the last treatment (2nd FU= 3 months FU, primary endpoint and study completion visit) Primary Efficacy Endpoint is the comparison of the proportion of subjects with a ≥ 1-score improvement on the FWCS at the 3-month visit compared to baseline as determined by at least 2 out of 3 blinded Independent Photographic Reviewers. Primary Safety Endpoint is the evaluation of related adverse events up to the 3-month visit after treatment.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
51
Thermo-mechanical technology for fractional treatment of human skin. Dermal heating and coagulative effect that occur during the treatment session provide dermal remodeling and collagen restructuring that promote wrinkles appearance improvement.
Physicians Laser and Dermatology Institute
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Laser & Skin Surgery Center of New York
New York, New York, United States
Rabin Medical Center, Ha'Sharon Campus
Petah Tikva, Israel
Percentage of Participants With Safety Adverse Events
Evaluation of related adverse events up to the 3-month after a treatment visit.
Time frame: 6 months
The Mean Improvement and Treatment Effectiveness by Blinded Assessors Using Using the Fitzpatrick Wrinkle Classification Scale (FWCS) Evaluation
Comparison of the proportion of subjects with a ≥ 1-score improvement on the Fitzpatrick Wrinkle Classification Scale (FWCS) at the 3-month visit compared to baseline as determined by at least 2 out of 3 blinded Independent Photographic Reviewers. The FWCS is a clinically validated assessment tool used to assess skin wrinkle severity and elastosis on a scale from 1 through 9, where the lower score is considered better.
Time frame: baseline and at 3 months
The Mean Evaluation of Improvement Assessed by the Handling Physician by Using GAIS Scale - Global Aesthetic Improvement Scale Assessment
Assessment of improvement using Global Aesthetic Improvement Scale Assessment at each visit compared to baseline by the handling physician. Rating: 1\) expectational improvement; 2) very improved patient; 3) Improved patient; 4) Unaltered patient; 5) Worsened patient
Time frame: Baseline and 3 months visits
The Mean Score Evaluation of the Pain and Discomfort for Each Treatment
Evaluation of the pain and discomfort of the treatment as reported by the subject on a visual analog scale (VAS). Scoring will consist of making a mark on a 10-points scale. Each line will be awarded a score of 0 - 10 according to the level of pain when 0 is no pain and 10 is the maximum pain possible.
Time frame: Up to 6 months
Satisfaction Questionnaire
Subject Experience (Satisfaction) questionnaire - Subjects assessed their satisfaction at the follow up visits. The following parameters were assessed: results of treatment, treatment experience and expectations (indicating whether the treatment has fulfilled the subject's expectations). For each parameter, the assessment was based on a 5-point scale: 1 = "Poor - Poor or not satisfied at all", 2 ="Fair - satisfied to some extent", 3 = "Moderately - Satisfied", 4 = "Good - Satisfied", 5 = "Excellent - Very Satisfied".
Time frame: up to 6 months
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