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[Story]January 2025, Medical Device Clinical Trial Plan Approval Status

JNPMEDI PR
11 Feb 2025

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Hello, JNPMEDI has prepared medical device clinical trial plan approved in January 2025.

Shall we take a closer look? ๐Ÿ˜Š


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In January, various medical devices received clinical trial approvals, driving ongoing research.

Notably, digital therapeutics and software-based medical devices continue to be developed, expanding their potential in clinical settings.


This monthโ€™s approved studies include gastroscopy image analysis software for detecting gastric cancer, adenomas, and intestinal metaplasia, digital therapeutics for alcohol use disorder and mood disorders, and blood pressure analysis software utilizing smartphone cameras.


These innovations are expected to enhance diagnostic accuracy and improve treatment accessibility.


Additionally, clinical trials for crowโ€™s feet wrinkle fillers are increasing. In January, a trial for Obsessfill Shapeโ„ข and Rejuran HB Plus injections for bilateral crowโ€™s feet improvement was approved.


With growing interest in crowโ€™s feet treatments, this article explains key efficacy evaluation parameters.


Crowโ€™s feet (lateral canthal lines) are wrinkles caused by age-related loss of skin elasticity, commonly treated with non-invasive options like Botox or fillers.


Two major evaluation methods are Lateral Canthal Line (LCL) measurementย 
and theย Crowโ€™s Feet Grading Scale (CFGS).
LCL provides objective, quantitative measurements of wrinkle depth and length, often requiring specialized tools for assessment.


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The other method, CFGS, involves a physician visually assessing the number, pattern, and depth of wrinkles.


These two scales are widely used to evaluate the effectiveness of Botox and filler treatments, providing a more systematic approach to analyzing wrinkle improvement.


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We will be back with more valuable information on clinical trials.

Thank you ๐Ÿ˜Š


๐Ÿ“Œย References

- Carruthers, A., Carruthers, J., Hardas, B., Kaur, M., Goertelmeyer, R., Jones, D., ... & Buchner, L. (2008). A validated grading scale for crow's feet. Dermatologic surgery, 34, S173-S178.

- Kane, M. A., Blitzer, A., Brandt, F. S., Glogau, R. G., Monheit, G. D., Narins, R. S., ... & Waugh, J. M. (2012). Development and validation of a new clinically-meaningful rating scale for measuring lateral canthal line severity. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 32(3), 275-285.