Efficacy of AFL-assisted PDT With Short Incubation Time in Actinic Keratosis
Actinic Keratosis
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Actinic Keratosis focused on measuring Ablative fractional laser, Actinic keratosis, Efficacy, Photodynamic therapy, Short incubation time
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- age >18 years
- the presence of 2-10 facial AK lesions
Exclusion Criteria:
- lactating or pregnant women
- patients with porphyria
- a known allergy to any of the constituents of the MAL cream and lidocaine
- patients with systemic disease
- history of malignant melanoma
- tendency for melasma development or keloid formation
- any AK treatment of the area in the previous 4 weeks
- any conditions associated with a risk of poor protocol compliance
- patients on immunosuppressive treatment
Sites / Locations
- Dong-A University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
2h-AFL-PDT
3hr-AFL-PDT
3hr-MAL-PDT
All 440 AK lesions of the 93 patients were randomly assigned to treatment with MAL-PDT (3h-MAL-PDT) or AFL-PDT with 2 hours (2h-AFL-PDT) and 3 hours (3h-AFL-PDT) of incubation time, using restricted randomization, with a computer-generated program.
All 440 AK lesions of the 93 patients were randomly assigned to treatment with MAL-PDT (3h-MAL-PDT) or AFL-PDT with 2 hours (2h-AFL-PDT) and 3 hours (3h-AFL-PDT) of incubation time, using restricted randomization, with a computer-generated program.
All 440 AK lesions of the 93 patients were randomly assigned to treatment with MAL-PDT (3h-MAL-PDT) or AFL-PDT with 2 hours (2h-AFL-PDT) and 3 hours (3h-AFL-PDT) of incubation time, using restricted randomization, with a computer-generated program.