A Quantitative, Cross-Sectional and Observational Study to Characterize Age-Related Structural Changes in Facial Skin of Chinese Women Using Line-Field Confocal Optical Coherence Tomography (LC-OCT)

NCT07415798 · Status: RECRUITING · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 100

Last updated 2026-02-17

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Summary

This is a single-center, non-interventional, observational, cross-sectional clinical study designed to quantitatively and qualitatively characterize skin properties in a cohort of 100 Chinese female Subjects aged 20 to 70 years. The study involves no product application and poses minimal risk to participants. The primary objectives are to establish a comprehensive skin aging profile database, characterize skin color, aging signs, and biomechanical properties, and create a histomorphometric database for the development and validation of ordinal photographic scales for aging research. Data will be collected through questionnaires, clinical assessments (including LC-OCT imaging), standardized photography, and non-invasive biophysical measurements. All procedures will be conducted in accordance with the ethical principles originating from the Declaration of Helsinki, the International Council for Harmonisation Good Clinical Practice (ICH-GCP) guidelines, and the relevant laws and regulations of China (including the \*Measures for the Ethical Review of Biomedical Research Involving Human Subjects\*). All data will be anonymized and stored securely.

Conditions

  • Female
  • Facial Skin

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • ChinaNorm

    lead INDUSTRY

Eligibility

Min Age
20 Years
Max Age
70 Years
Sex
FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers
Yes

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2026-01-15
Primary Completion
2026-12-31
Completion
2027-01-15

Countries

  • China

Study Locations

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