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High-Dose PDT May Offer "Cure" for Acne


 

EXPERT ANALYSIS FROM SDEF HAWAII DERMATOLOGY SEMINAR

A blinded, split-face comparative study of high-dose red light PDT testing various parameters is underway at Massachusetts General Hospital and should be completed in about 6 months.

Dr. Anderson has been awarded more than 60 patents and is responsible for numerous seminal advances in laser medicine. Many top laser experts have trained under him, a process they call "getting Roxified," in which they acquire a spirit of open-minded inquiry.

Dr. Anderson declared having no relevant financial interests. SDEF and this news organization are owned by Elsevier.

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