Clinical Research Trials
Current Research Trials
Melasma- Currently Enrolling
For more information call 615.383.9660 or email us at research@goldskincare.com
Melasma is a common skin condition that causes brown to gray-brown patches, which usually appear on the face but also can develop on the forearms and neck. Contact us if you are interested in participating in a study for melasma.
Onychomycosis (Toenail Fungus) – Currently Enrolling
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Onychomycosis refers to a fungal infection that affects the toenails or the fingernails. Onychomycosis may involve any component of the nail unit, including the nail matrix, nail bed, or nail plate. Contact us if you are interested in participating in a study for toenail fungus
Wrinkles - Participant Waitlist
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Facial lines and wrinkles are caused by a gradual breakdown of the body's collagen and the elastin fibers in the skin. No one is immune from experiencing this normal aging process. Squinting, frowning and smiling also inflict stress on the underlying collagen in the skin and accelerate the formation of these furrows. Contact us if you are interested on being put on our waitlist for a study to treat fine lines and wrinkles.
Sun Damage/Hyperpigmentation - Participant Waitlist
For more information call 615.383.9660 or email us at research@goldskincare.com
Hyperpigmentation is a common, usually harmless condition in which patches of skin become darker in color than the normal surrounding skin. This darkening occurs when an excess of melanin, the brown pigment that produces normal skin color, forms deposits in the skin. Hyperpigmentation can affect the skin color of people of any race. Contact us if you are interested in a study for the treatment of hyperpigmentation.
Rosacea - Currently Enrolling
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Rosacea is very common and causes redness and swelling on the face. Rosacea may begin as a tendency to blush easily and gradually progress to persistent redness and acne-like bumps involving the cheeks, forehead, chin, and nose. In more severe cases other symptoms include broken capillaries on the surface of the skin, enlarged red nose and puffy cheeks. Contact us if you are interested in a study for the treatment of rosacea.
Psoriasis - Currently Enrolling
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Psoriasis is a skin condition which shows up as a rash with dry, silvery, scaling patches, and can flare up for no apparent reason. The affected areas often crack and are sometimes painful. Psoriasis is found mainly on the elbows, knees, scalp, chest and trunk, and can also affect the toenails and fingernails. It may begin in late childhood or young adulthood and usually continues throughout life. Contact us if you are interested in participating in a study for psoriasis.
Eczema - Participant Waitlist
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Eczema is a chronic, superficial inflammation of the skin, which is associated with redness and severe itching. Contact us today if you are interested in participating in a study for eczema.
Chronic Hand Dermatitis – Currently Enrolling
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Hand eczema (hand dermatitis) is a general term which refers to multiple skin conditions affecting the hands. Most cause the skin to become red, scaly, dry, cracked and split. Contact us if you are interested in participating in a study for Chronic Hand Dermatitis.
Actinic Keratosis - Participant Waitlist
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Actinic Keratosis, also known as sun damage spots, is the scaly, red, sometimes itchy lesions on the face and or scalp. Contact us if you are interested in participating in a study for actinic keratosis.
Acne (Severe) – Currently Enrolling
For more information call 618.383.9660 ext 170 or email us at research@goldskincare.com
Acne is a common skin condition producing pimples on the upper face and torso. Acne is caused by a buildup of dead skin cells, bacteria, and dried sebum that block the hair follicles in the skin. Contact us if you are interested in participating in a study for Severe Acne.
Acne (Mild to Moderate) - Currently Enrolling
For more information call 615383.9660 or email us at research@goldskincare.com
Acne is the term for pimples and complexion problems that occur in many young people and some adults. Approximately 90% of all people will have acne at some point in their lives. Pimples usually occur on the face, but may extend to the neck, chest, upper arms, back and legs. Contact us if you are interested in participating in a study for acne.
