Photodynamic Therapy

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Photodynamic therapy is an exciting technique that uses the effects of light reacting in the presence of oxygen with a photosensitising cream to selectively destroy abnormal skin cells. It has proven to be a very useful technique in dealing with thin skin cancers and pre-cancerous changes, and also has the advantage of giving an excellent cosmetic result. It is now also being adapted for use in acne, sun damaged skin, fine lines and wrinkles.

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What care is needed after treatment?

Following the light or laser treatment the skin needs to be protected from sunlight for 24 to 48 hours until the photosensitising cream becomes inactive, as over exposure to sunlight can cause sunburn-like rashes. Following treatment the skin may be red, swollen, crusted and flaky for a few days, then heals leaving smooth skin.

What is Daylight PDT?

Daylight PDT involves applying the porphyrin cream to the skin and then 30 minutes afterwards sitting outdoors in sunshine to activate the cream. One advantage is that the slower, more gradual exposure to the light means that it is less uncomfortable during the procedure. The disadvantage is that it is dependent on the weather and can only be done optimally from April to October.

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What is the outcome?

The advantage of this treatment is that it usually produces an excellent cosmetic result and so is also now being developed as a cosmetic treatment. It can also be an effective treatment for acne and enlarged oil glands.

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