Photodyamic Therapy
(PDT) + ALA (Levulan) = PDT ALA
Levulan is a 20% solution of
Aminolevulinic Acid (ALA). ALA is a “natural” product found in all humans
throughout the body. It is a precursor for hemoglobin synthesis.
PDT-ALA is a procedure that can significantly
improve moderate to severe acne, including cystic acne. Prior to Photodynamic
Acne Treatment, the best available treatment option for resistant and cystic
acne was Accutane. However, with Accutane there are many systemic side effects
including birth defects, liver abnormalities, mood depression, and virtually
all patients get dryness and night vision changes.
PDT Acne Treatment provides a viable alternative
to Accutane as there are no systemic effects. Three to five treatments are
advisable at two to three week intervals to obtain optimal results.
PDT-ALA treatments inactivate the bacteria that
trigger acne, exfoliate the skin to unclog pores, and decrease the activity of
overactive sebaceous glands in the skin. With three mechanisms of action, it
has a long lasting effect, even on severe acne, in the majority of patients.
Topical acne medications can be used in between
the PDT ALA treatments once the redness has settled down, usually over a period
of a few days. Antiviral medicines should be utilized for a patient that has a
history of recurrent cold sores.
Photodynamic Therapy ALA Acne Treatment
Procedure Details
Skin should be free of all makeup, sunscreen and
moisturizers. Antiviral prophylaxis is initiated in patients with history of
recurrent cold sores.
An acetone scrub or Microdermabrasion is done.
The Levulan (ALA), which is a clear painless
solution, is applied to the skin and left on for 30-60 minutes. It is absorbed
by active cells like acne sebaceous glands.
The Levulan is washed off with soap and water.
The skin is exposed to a specific wavelength of
light with either the Blu U, iClearXL. Vbeam laser, IPL or Gentlewaves. This
takes about 8-15 minutes. At times multiple lasers or light sources are
sequentially used to activate the Levulan which has been absorbed under the
skin by the sebaceous glands. This combined interaction of the Levulan solution
and the laser or light is what gives rise to the term "photodynamic
therapy."
Sun block is applied and a hat is worn out of
the office. Sun exposure needs to be avoided for 48 hours after treatment. If
possible, patients should remain indoors for the first 24 hours after
treatment. Skin may become red with mild swelling and peeling for 3-7 days. 3-5
treatments are recommended at 2-4 week intervals
A minimum of SPF 40 sun block should be worn for
one week.

Before
and After Course of PDT ALA



Additional benefits of ALA PDT may
include:
For More
Information:
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Adult Acne:
http://cbs2chicago.com/health/local_story_209194020.html
Teenage Acne: http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/HTMLTemplate/!ctvVideo/CTVNews/consumer_acne_041129/20041129/?hub=Search&video_link_high=mms://ctvbroadcast.ctv.ca/video/2004/11/29/ctvvideologger1_143kbps_2004_11_29_1101769762.wmv&video_link_low=mms://ctvbroadcast.ctv.ca/video/2004/11/29/ctvvideologger1_45kbps_2004_11_29_1101769849.wmv&clip_start=00:03:21.16&clip_end=00:03:39.25&clip_caption=CFTO%20News%3A%20Pat%20Foran%20looks%20at%20a%20new%20acne%20treatment%20out%20on%20the%20market&clip_id=ctvnews.20041129.00081000-00081240-clip1&subhub=video
Other Sites
http://www.perfectskincenter.com/levulan.htm
http://www.perfectskincenter.com/levulan.htm
http://www.aad.org/public/News/NewsReleases/Press+Release+Archives/Acne/PhotodynamicTherapy.htm
http://www.lasersurgery.com/html/derm_acne_photodynamic.htm