An Open-label, Split-face Study Comparing the Safety and Efficacy of LevulanKerastick (Aminolevulonic Acid) Plus a 532 nm KTP Laser to a 532 nm KTP LaserAlone for the Treatment of Moderate Facial Acne
March 2010 | Volume 9 | Issue 3 | Original Article | 229 | Copyright © March 2010
Neil Sadick MD FACP FAACS
Abstract
Recent advances in light therapy coupled with photosensitizers offer alternatives to topical creams and gels and systemic oral agents
for acne treatment. To examine the safety and efficacy of the photosensitizer 5-aminolevulinic acid (ALA) in patients with moderateto-
severe acne, a randomized, split-face study, using ALA on one side of the face, was followed by exposure of the entire face to
532 nm potassium titanyl phosphate (KTP) laser. Eight patients completed three treatments for up to 12 weeks. The average acne
grading at baseline was 3.20, and improved to 2.12 at 12 weeks (34% improvement). Use of ALA improved acne by 52% compared
with 32% on the side that did not receive the photosensitizer. Further studies are warranted to establish optimal parameters for
photosensitizer use combined with light therapy for treatment of moderate-to-severe acne; however, the combined use of ALA and
a 532 nm laser suggests promising results for acne treatment.