Overview
Advanced treatment combining light therapy with a photosensitizing agent to treat skin conditions and pre-cancerous lesions.
Description
A photosensitizing solution is applied to the skin, which is then activated by a specific wavelength of light, targeting abnormal cells and stimulating skin renewal.
Expected Results
Improvement in skin texture, reduction of pre-cancerous lesions, and overall skin rejuvenation. Results continue to develop over several weeks.
Patient Care
- Pre-Procedure: Avoid sun exposure and certain medications as advised. Skin preparation may be required.
- Procedure: Application of photosensitizing agent, incubation period, followed by light exposure.
- Post-Procedure: Strict sun avoidance for 48 hours, use gentle skincare products, follow specific post-care instructions provided.
FAQs
- Is PDT painful? Painless unless used with an activating cream, which may cause burning or stinging during light activation.
- How long does the treatment take? The entire process can take 1-3 hours, including preparation and light exposure.
- How often can PDT be performed? Typically, treatments are spaced 4-6 weeks apart, with 2-3 sessions often recommended.
