A two-center safety and efficacy clinical study using Tria FRX’s laser system 1.
An investigational 1440 nm non-ablative fractional diode laser [Tria FRX] was developed for consumer use in the treatment of facial fine lines and wrinkles, dyschromia, and tactile skin roughness. This study was designed to demonstrate safety and efficacy of the home-use laser device.
Claims based on this study.
89%
of users see improved skin texture / smoother skin.
82%
see visible improvement in pigmentation / dark spots.
78%
see reduced / visible improvement in wrinkles.
Result photographs of participants in this clinical study.
Full study breakdown.
Participant self-assessment results.
(12 weeks post final treatment)
| Improvement in 'Low Cohort' (% of users) | Improvement in 'Medium Cohort' (% of users) | Improvement in 'High Cohort' (% of users) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fine lines and wrinkles (periorbital) |
75.9% |
71.4% |
77.8% |
| Fine lines and wrinkles (other areas) |
72.4% |
75.0% |
77.8% |
| Brown areas/spots |
65.5% |
75.0% |
81.5% |
| Skin texture |
75.9% |
78.6% |
88.9% |
Blind expert panel and investigator results.
(12 weeks post final treatment using a 9 point scale)
| Point increase in 'Low Cohort' from Base | Point increase in 'Medium Cohort' from Base | Point increase in 'High Cohort' from Base | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Periorbital wrinkles |
0.6* ± 0.6 |
0.8* ± 0.6 |
0.8* ± 0.7 |
| Dyschromia |
0.4* ± 0.7 |
0.7* ± 0.6 |
1.0* ± 0.5 |
| Tactile roughness |
2.4* ± 1.3 |
2.6* ± 1.5 |
2.8* ± 0.8 |
Principal investigator's conclusion.
"The study demonstrated that the home-use 1440 nm non-ablative fractional laser resulted in statistically significant and clinically meaningful improvement in periorbital wrinkles, dyschromia, and tactile roughness. Treatment was extremely well tolerated and had minimal risk to participants. In summary, this technology is a non-invasive option for consumers interested in treating photodamaged skin at home."
- Dr. James J. Leyden