Long-pulsed dye laser-mediated photodynamic therapy combined with topical therapy for mild to severe comedonal, inflammatory, or cystic acne.

Author: Alexiades-ArmenakasMacrene

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Original Abstract of the Article :
Acne patients who fail to respond to conventional treatments have been treated with isotretinoin, an effective treatment coming under strict regulation due to the risk of significant side effects. Photodynamic therapy (PDT) may be a viable alternative treatment for recalcitrant acne of various types...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16468292

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Treating Acne with Photodynamic Therapy: Finding an Oasis in the Desert of Skin Disorders

Acne, a common skin condition, can be like a persistent desert storm, causing blemishes and affecting self-esteem. This study explores the potential of [photodynamic therapy (PDT)] as a treatment option for [recalcitrant acne], a type of acne that doesn't respond to traditional treatments. It's like seeking a hidden oasis in the vast and often frustrating landscape of skin disorders.

A Promising Oasis in the Desert of Acne

The researchers combined [long-pulsed dye laser-mediated PDT] with [topical therapy] to treat patients with [mild to severe comedonal, inflammatory, or cystic acne]. Their findings suggest that PDT, like a refreshing spring in the desert of acne, offers a viable alternative treatment option for patients who have not responded to conventional therapies. This approach could provide a less invasive and potentially more effective treatment option for recalcitrant acne.

Navigating the Desert of Acne: A Guide for Seeking Relief

This research, like a map through a complex desert of skin conditions, offers hope for patients struggling with acne. It highlights the potential of PDT as a promising treatment option, providing a new path to clearer skin and improved self-confidence.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

This study, like discovering an oasis in the desert of acne, presents photodynamic therapy as a potential solution for patients seeking relief from stubborn blemishes. It's a reminder that even in the most challenging medical landscapes, there are often innovative approaches waiting to be discovered.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2006-04-19
  2. Date Revised 2013-11-21
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

16468292

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

16468292

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English

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