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Clinical Trial

Feasibility Study on Radiofrequency-Based Selective Electrothermolysis to Investigate Its Effects on Human Skin

NCT: NCT05066113 · TERMINATED

NCT IDNCT05066113
StatusTERMINATED
Start Date2017-08-15
Completion2026-03-08
SponsorJohns Hopkins University (OTHER)
First posted
Last updated

Brief Summary

This research is being done to assess the effect of radiofrequency (RF)-based treatment on skin and skin conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Feasibility Study on Radiofrequency-Based Selective Electrothermolysis to Investigate Its Effects on Human Skin?

Feasibility Study on Radiofrequency-Based Selective Electrothermolysis to Investigate Its Effects on Human Skin is a clinical trial registered under NCT05066113. Current status: TERMINATED.

What is the status of NCT05066113?

The current status of NCT05066113 (Feasibility Study on Radiofrequency-Based Selective Electrothermolysis to Investigate Its Effects on Human Skin) is: TERMINATED.

When did Feasibility Study on Radiofrequency-Based Selective Electrothermolysis to Investigate Its Effects on Human Skin start?

Feasibility Study on Radiofrequency-Based Selective Electrothermolysis to Investigate Its Effects on Human Skin started on 2017-08-15.

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