An effective, minimally invasive approach to the treatment of multiple lesions
Topical treatment
Applies laser light homogeneously on the tissue, using a percutaneous applicator with a flat front spot, reaching a great depth for effective treatments.
Intralesional treatment
Treatment is minimally invasive: the photosensitizer is injected into the lesion and, with an optical fiber, laser light is irradiated from inside the lesion.
Hydrosadenitis and fistulas
Photodynamic therapy seeks to heal the fistula, eliminating epithelial tissue and promoting channel closure for effective recovery.
Minimally Invasive and Effective Photodynamic Therapy
Photodynamic therapy with INTERmedic’s Multidiode™ 630 PDT is a minimally invasive treatment that combines a photosensitizing drug and laser light of a specific wavelength.
This process activates the formation of high-energy oxygen molecules, inducing necrosis of tumor and inflammatory cells.
It is effective in treating conditions such as Bowen’s disease, Paget’s disease, leukoplakia and viral warts, as well as basal cell carcinoma, offering a safe and accurate alternative for patients.
Advantages
Minimally invasive technology
Less pain, faster recovery, reduced complications and scarring, and shorter hospitalization.
Outpatient treatment
Greater comfort, lower costs, faster recovery and allows patients to resume their daily activities without the need for prolonged hospitalization.
Excellent esthetic results
No marks or scars: improves aesthetics, increases patient confidence and minimizes recovery time and postoperative care.