Dusa – Blue Light Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) is a cutting-edge treatment that uses a combination of light and a special photosensitizing agent to target and destroy abnormal skin cells, leaving you with healthier, clearer, and more radiant skin.
Dusa – Blue Light PDT is a non-invasive treatment that uses a special photosensitizing agent called Levulan (aminolevulinic acid) and blue light to target and destroy abnormal skin cells. The Levulan is applied to the skin and left to incubate for a period of time, usually around 30-60 minutes. Then, the skin is exposed to blue light, which activates the Levulan and causes it to destroy the targeted cells.
The treatment is relatively painless and can be completed in as little as 15-30 minutes. However, depending on the condition being treated, multiple sessions may be required.
Dusa – Blue Light PDT can be used to treat a variety of skin conditions, including:
Acne: Dusa – Blue Light PDT can help reduce acne breakouts and prevent future breakouts by destroying the bacteria that cause acne.
Sun damage: Dusa – Blue Light PDT can help reduce the appearance of sun damage, including sun spots and rough skin texture.
Actinic keratosis: Dusa – Blue Light PDT can help treat actinic keratosis, a precancerous skin condition caused by sun damage.
Rosacea: Dusa – Blue Light PDT can help reduce the redness and inflammation associated with rosacea.
Other skin conditions: Dusa – Blue Light PDT can also be used to treat other skin conditions, such as sebaceous hyperplasia and warts.
During the treatment, you may experience a mild burning or stinging sensation, but this usually subsides quickly. After the treatment, your skin may be red and swollen, and you may experience some peeling or flaking for a few days. It’s important to avoid sun exposure and to wear sunscreen for several days after the treatment.
Most patients experience significant improvement in their skin condition after just one or two treatments. However, depending on the severity of the condition being treated, multiple sessions may be required.