Red Light Photodynamic Therapy

Red Light Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) | Dermadocs Parkside Adelaide

Red Light Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) at Dermadocs Skin Cancer Clinics in Parkside is a non-surgical clinical treatment used to eliminate precancerous cells and specific shallow skin cancers. This advanced therapy combines a light-activated prescription cream with a specialized red LED light to target and destroy abnormal tissue while leaving the surrounding healthy skin intact.

Key Conditions Treated

Actinic keratoses (pre-cancerous sun damage)

Superficial Basal Cell Carcinomas (BCCs)

Bowen’s disease (Squamous Cell Carcinoma in situ)

What to Expect on Treatment Day

The entire procedure is completed as a single-day outpatient visit
Preparation : The skin is gently cleansed and the target area is scraped to remove any dry crusts or scale, allowing for optimal cream absorption.
Incubation : A specialized photosensitizing cream is applied thickly to the lesions and remains in place while the abnormal cells selectively absorb the medication.
Activation : The area is cleaned again, and a specialized red light is directed at the skin for roughly 8 to 15 minutes to destroy the target cells.

Our Services

Surgical Excision

Surgical excision is the cornerstone of skin cancer treatment at Dermadocs Skin Cancer Clinic in Parkside, Adelaide.

Advanced Surgical Options

When standard excision isn’t sufficient, advanced surgical techniques ensure thorough cancer removal while preserving form, function and aesthetic outcomes.

Cryotherapy

Cryotherapy — also called cryosurgery — is a minimally invasive skin cancer treatment that uses extreme cold to destroy abnormal cells.

Electrodesiccation & Curettage

Electrodesiccation & Curettage (EDC) is a simple, effective treatment option for selected superficial skin cancers and precancerous lesions.

Frequency and Recovery

Red Light Photodynamic Therapy is commonly recommended for:

Treatment Cycles

Sunspots typically require only a single session, while superficial skin cancers generally need a second session spaced 1 to 2 weeks apart.

Discomfort

The skin is gently cleansed and the target area is scraped to remove any dry crusts or scale, allowing for optimal cream absorption.

Downtime

The treated skin will mimic a severe sunburn, exhibiting redness, swelling, and eventual scabbing over 1 to 2 weeks.

Strict Protection

You must keep the treated area fully covered and entirely protected from natural daylight and bright indoor lights for 48 hours post-procedure.

Frequently Asked Questions

PDT helps treat sun spots, sun-damaged skin, and some superficial skin cancers while improving overall skin appearance.

Most patients feel mild warmth or tingling during treatment, which usually settles quickly.

Redness, peeling, or mild swelling can occur for a few days as the skin heals.

Some conditions improve in one session, while others may require multiple treatments for best results.