Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) Edmonton Downtown
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a medical treatment that combines a topical photosensitizing agent with a controlled blue light to target specific skin cells. It can be used to address concerns such as precancerous lesions, sun-damaged skin and certain forms of inflammatory acne, with the photosensitizer applied to the skin and then activated by light during the session.
Because every patient's skin, condition, goals and medical history are different, photodynamic therapy at our Downtown Edmonton clinic always begins with a personalized consultation with a physician or healthcare professional. Together, you will assess whether PDT is the most appropriate option for you and discuss what a realistic treatment plan could look like, the expected results, the recovery and the possible side effects, including the temporary light sensitivity that follows treatment, which will be reviewed in detail during your consultation. Learn more about photodynamic therapy in Edmonton and book your personalized consultation with our team.
What to Expect During Your Session
Personalized Assessment
Proceed with Treatment
Return to Normal Activities
Follow-Up & Maintenance
Achieving the best results with Photodynamic Therapy often requires multiple sessions, spaced several weeks apart. For acne, 3–5 sessions are typically recommended, while treating precancerous lesions or sun damage may require a more customized schedule. Once the initial treatment series is complete, occasional maintenance sessions may be needed to address new concerns or preserve long-term results. Your healthcare provider will create a follow-up plan tailored to your skin’s needs.
Contraindications
While Photodynamic Therapy is safe for most patients, certain conditions may require treatment to be postponed or avoided active skin infections, open wounds, or cold sores in the treatment area. Pregnant or nursing individuals should wait until after this period to undergo treatment. Patients with a history of photosensitivity or certain medical conditions should consult with their healthcare provider to determine if PDT is suitable for them.