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Photoaging and Cosmetic Result with Artificial Daylight Photo­dynamic Therapy Using Methyl Aminolevulinate

Title: Photoaging and Cosmetic Result with Artificial Daylight Photo­dynamic Therapy Using Methyl Aminolevulinate
Authors: Rolf-Markus Szeimies; Matthias Brückner; Matthias Hoffmann; Melvin Baé; Jörg Fränken; Bernd Großmann; Uwe Paasch; Sven Quist; Berenice M. Lang; Rajeev Chavda; Wolfgang G. Philipp-Dormston
Source: Acta Dermato-Venereologica, Vol 105 (2025)
Publisher Information: Medical Journals Sweden
Publication Year: 2025
Collection: Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles
Subject Terms: Actinic Keratosis; methyl aminolevulinate; Photoaging; photodynamic therapy; telangiectasia; Dermatology; RL1-803
Description: Artificial daylight photodynamic therapy with methyl aminolevulinate is an effective and almost painless treatment approach for actinic keratoses. The objective of the prospective, non-interventional, multicentre study ArtLight (NCT05725213) was to gain comprehensive insights into the cosmetic effect of methyl aminolevulinate-artificial daylight photodynamic therapy in patients with actinic keratoses using different artificial daylight systems under real-world conditions. The study enrolled patients with Olsen grade 1 or 2 actinic keratoses on the face and scalp in Germany. Patients were treated with methyl aminolevulinate-artificial daylight photodynamic therapy. The cosmetic effect was assessed via photodamage parameters (global score for photoaging, mottled pigmentation, tactile roughness, telangiectasias, fine lines). Each photodamage variable was recorded on a 5-point scale (0–4). In total, 224 patients (median age: 75.0 years [range 50–91], 85.3% male, 62.5% Olsen grade 2, 55.4% treatment-naive) were treated with methyl aminolevulinate-artificial daylight photodynamic therapy. At month 3, all 5 parameters of photoaging were significantly reduced from baseline (p < 0.001). The majority of patients (81.3%) and investigators (83.6%) rated the cosmetic result as good or very good. Beyond effective eradication of actinic keratoses, field-directed methyl aminolevulinate-artificial daylight photodynamic therapy can improve photoaging symptoms, including tactile roughness, mottled pigmentation, telangiectasis, and fine lines. Thus methyl aminolevulinate-artificial daylight photodynamic therapy provides additional benefits, particularly for patients concerned with cosmetic outcomes during or after treatment.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
Language: English
Relation: https://medicaljournalssweden.se/actadv/article/view/43245; https://doaj.org/toc/0001-5555; https://doaj.org/toc/1651-2057; https://doaj.org/article/9bc61bd589fc49db9848af2f08adb8e5
DOI: 10.2340/actadv.v105.43245
Availability: https://doi.org/10.2340/actadv.v105.43245; https://doaj.org/article/9bc61bd589fc49db9848af2f08adb8e5
Accession Number: edsbas.C056B94E
Database: BASE