PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY/ALA

 

PHOTODAMAGE

 

Before and After

One Levulan Treatment

 

ACNE

 

Before

 

After 3 Weeks of

Treatment

Our office in Lancaster, Pennsylvania offers a safe and effective alternative to treating acne, rosacea and sun-damaged skin. This advance in cosmetic medicine is called PhotoDynamic Therapy (PDT). Also known as ALA/PDT, this treatment is performed with a topical photosensitizing agent called Levulan (5-aminolevulinic acid or ALA). Applied to the skin, ALA is preferentially taken up by precancerous skin lesions (Actinic Keratoses) as well as other photodamaged skin cells. After an hour's incubation period, a light of the correct wavelength activates the medication causing destruction of these abnormal cells. The improvement of severely sun-damaged skin can be dramatic.

Levulan treatments are also extremely effective for acne. The P. Acnes bacterium and oil glands also incorporate ALA. With light activation, the bacteria is destroyed, oil production greatly reduced, and pore size shrunk. Prior to Levulan, these results could only be achieved with the drug Accutane. Unlike Accutane, Levulan is without side effects, risks of toxicities or the need for monthly blood testing.

Sun avoidance for the first 24 hours is mandatory following ALA treatment. During this time, treated skin will be red and feel sunburned. Ibuprofen or a topical steroid cream can be used if desired. As with sunburn, skin peeling and flaking may follow several days after treatment.

Best results are obtained following 3-5 treatments which are spaced 2-3 weeks apart. Improvement can be maintained for nine months to a year, and a maintenance treatment can be repeated when needed by returning to our Lancaster office in regular intervals. 

Levulan is truly a medical breakthrough!

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