Guest Editorial: Combination of Light and Energy-Based Technologies With Topical Drug Delivery

November 2013 | Volume 12 | Issue 11 | Editorials | 1208 | Copyright © November 2013


Macrene Alexiades-Armenakas MD PhD

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The future of lasers and energy-based technologies lay in expanding their application to the delivery of compounds or drugs. By combining technologies with drug delivery, efficacy of either therapeutic modality may be augmented and applications expanded. One such area of great potential is combining laser and energy-based technologies with topical anti-aging ingredients. Fractional laser resurfacing methods have been employed to enhance the penetration of vitamin C derivatives,1,2 hyaluronic acid,3 and platelet-rich plasma4 in the treatment of rhytids, dyspigmentation, and photoaging. Such an approach has been employed with triamcinolone in the treatment of hypertrophic scars5 and imiquimod for actinic keratosis.6 Another area of active research is the enhancement of photodynamic therapy protocols through antecedent fractional laser resurfacing prior to photosensitizer application in the treatment of actinic keratoses, squamous cell carcinoma, and photoaging.7-9 The reverse approach currently under exploration is the application of topical anti-aging ingredients followed by a laser or energy-based technology to enhance penetration without thermal or ablative injury. Such an experimental approach currently being tested by the author includes the application of anti-aging compounds or photosensitizer followed by a novel ultrasound technology to increase penetration of active ingredients.10,11 The future is bright for laser and energy-based technologies, where combination with topical therapy serves to facilitate drug penetration, potentially augmenting efficacy, and expanding treatment applications.

Macrene Alexiades-Armenakas MD PhD

Assistant Clinical Professor, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT
Director and Founder, Dermatology and Laser Surgery Center, New York, NY

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