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Advanced Photodynamic Therapy for Aesthetic Clinics and Medical Centers

  • Skribentens bild: Maria P
    Maria P
  • 5 dec. 2025
  • 1 min läsning

Innovation plays a crucial role in modern aesthetic medicine and dermatology, helping clinics deliver safe and reliable treatment outcomes. Photodynamic therapy (PDT) has become a widely used method for managing actinic keratosis (AK) — a sun-induced skin condition that can develop into cancer if left untreated.


What Is Photodynamic Therapy (PDT)?

PDT involves applying a photosensitizing agent, typically 5-ALA or MAL, and activating it with a medical LED light source. Once exposed to the light, the compound targets and destroys precancerous cells. The treatment is non-invasive and is increasingly adopted by aesthetic clinics, dermatology practices, and high-end medical spas.


Key Advantages of LED-Based PDT

  • High light output: Stable 20,000 lux illumination

  • Wide treatment field: Even coverage of approximately 20 cm

  • Exceptional durability: Over 60,000 operating hours — up to 30,000 sessions

  • Comfortable experience: Quiet operation and low reported discomfort

  • Quick setup: Ready for use in just a few minutes


Documented Clinical Outcomes

Research indicates:

  • 58% of patients were lesion-free after three months

  • 87% reported no pain during the procedure

  • Rapid recovery with little to no post-treatment discomfort


If your clinic is looking to offer state-of-the-art dermatology treatments and enhance patient care, you can learn more at meditea.se.

 
 
 
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