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Secretome treatment for facial rejuvenation
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This study will quantitatively evaluate the efficacy and safety of the autologous hair follicle secretome for skin rejuvenation. The secretome is produced by non-invasively collecting hair follicles by plucking 50-75 hairs. Ten follicles are selected to cultured in media (proprietary xeno- and human protein free) for 4 weeks and conditioned media is collected and lyophilized to produce the autologous secretome product. The secretome contains growth factors, extracellular matrix molecules, cytokines, exosomes, etc. Upon use, the autologous secretome is diluted in saline and used on the subject the hairs were collected from. This study is evaluating the efficacy and safety of intradermal injections of the secretome for facial rejuvenation. The study is a double-blind and open label extension phases, randomized, placebo-controlled trial. Double-blind up to 120 days, followed by an open label extension for control patients opting to cross-over and receive active treatment.
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24 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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Heather Dwyer, MSc, CCRP; Lisa M Campbell, PhD
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