Photodamaged Skin Clinical Trial
Official title:
Treatment of Photodamaged Skin of the décolleté With Fractional Laser, Radio-frequency Microneedling, and Photodynamic Therapy
This study investigates a non-ablative fractional thulium laser and a radio-frequency microneedling device as pre-treatment for combination photodynamic therapy in treatment of photoaged skin and actinic keratoses.
Photoaging of skin and actinic keratoses Photoaging of the skin is the result of UV radiation
in chronic sun exposure and its deleterious effects. Photoaging includes fine and coarse
wrinkles, roughness, laxity, mottled pigmentation, coarseness, sallowness, telangiectasia,
solar lentigines and dysplastic actinic keratoses. The process can be of both cosmetic and
medical importance. Actinic keratoses (AK) are common dysplastic pre-malignant lesions that
may develop into a malign invasive squamous cell carcinomas (SCC). SCCs have metastatic
potential at up to 3%. The risk of malign transformation from AK to SCC is highest in chronic
sun-damaged skin with confluent field-cancerization from multiple AK. National guidelines
recommend treatment of the entire field of sun damaged skin with photodynamic therapy and
several topical drugs, e.g. imiquimod, diclofenac, ingenol mebutate, and 5-fluoruracil.
Repeat treatments are usually necessary to achieve the desired results in patients with
chronic sun damaged skin.
Photochemical treatment with photodynamic therapy
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a treatment that uses a photosensitizer drug activated in the
skin by light in the visible spectrum. Methyl aminolevulinate (MAL) is a photosensitizing
agent with great affinity for dysplastic cells, and transforms into the light-sensitive
Protoporphyrin PpIX. When exposed to light, photoactivated PpIX catalyzes a reactive oxygen
species reaction, which leads to irreversible cell apoptosis of the dysplastic or neoplastic
tissue. PDT can be used as treatment of a wide range of photoaging skin defects including
actinic keratoses, and is exceedingly well suited for treatment of larger skin areas. PDT
produces cosmetically pleasing results in extension of the excellent AK clearance.
Physical intervention with fractional laser and light-based interventions
Fractional laser and light-based treatments with lasers and microneedles are approaches that
can be applied very precisely, and can be used to rejuvenate photodamaged skin.
Laser-treatment for rejuvenation of skin can be achieved using a non-ablative 1927 nm
fractionated thulium laser (NAFL), good results have been reported for many aspects of
photoaging, and specifically for actinic keratoses with good results. The thulium laser works
by creating vertical thermal laser-channels in the skin without the ablative effect to the
epidermis. Laser-treatment with the thulium laser may be combined with other treatments like
PDT to produce synergistic effects.
Microneedling (MN) is a treatment option in which the skin epidermis is penetrated by closely
arranged multiple microneedles. This can induce collagen production and stimulate the release
of growth factors, and collagen synthesis and remodeling, producing the effects of
rejuvenation. Radio-frequency (RF) microneedling (MN), also known as RF-MN, adds RF making it
possible for insulated needles to emit heat at the needle-heads when the epidermis is fully
punctured, possibly enhancing the described effects even further. Good results have been
reported using MN as skin rejuvenation, and can the treatment be used in conjunction with
PDT.
The delicate skin of the décolleté is subject to a high amount of accumulated life-time sun
exposure, and is thus highly susceptible to photoaging effects. A mild and effective
treatment of photodamaged skin for this particular area is highly desirable, and may be
achieved by developing new combination strategies, in which the thulium laser or a
microneedling device can be used as effective pre-treatment for PDT. To our knowledge, no
previous randomized study has compared the use of the non-ablative thulium laser or
microneedling in combination with photodynamic treatment (PDT).
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