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Photodynamic Therapy Center - Jacksonville, NC

Jacksonville Dermatologist Doctors for Photodynamic Therapy

Type of Physician: Dermatologist

What is a Dermatologist?

A certification by the Board of Dermatology; practitioners treat pediatric and adult patients with disorders of the skin, mouth, hair and nails as well as a number of sexually transmitted diseases. They also have expertise in the care of normal skin, the prevention of skin diseases and cancers, and in the management of cosmetic disorders of the skin such as hair loss and scars.

Specialty: Dermatology

Common Name: Skin Doctor

Dermatologist Doctors in Jacksonville *

East Carolina Dermatology
Kenneth L Klein
600 McCarthy Blvd
New Bern, NC 28562
(252) 633-4200

Coastal Dermatology
Peter P Greco
1425 Glenburnie Rd
New Bern, NC 28560
(252) 633-1817

Dan M Henshaw MD
Dan M Henshaw
701 Doctors Dr
Bldg F
Kinston, NC 28501
(252) 523-3289

Crystal Coast Dermatology Services PA
Earl G Gross
3610 Medical Park Ct
Morehead City, NC 28557
(252) 808-3376

Lower Cape Fear Dermatology Clinic PA
Mary Lou Courrege
3904 Oleander Dr
STE 102
Wilmington, NC 28403
(910) 452-0400

Catherine H Kassens MD
Catherine H Kassens
1984 S 16th St
STE 1
Wilmington, NC 28401
(910) 762-3655

Dermatology Associates PA
Nancy M Cunningham
1904 Tradd Ct
Wilmington, NC 28401
(910) 763-1555

Dermatology Associates PA
Michael J Donahue
1904 Tradd Ct
Wilmington, NC 28401
(910) 763-1555

Dermatology Associates PA
Kimberly P Edwards
1904 Tradd Ct
Wilmington, NC 28401
(910) 763-1555

Dermatology Associates PA
Marie Hardy
1904 Tradd Ct
Wilmington, NC 28401
(910) 763-1555

Summit Cosmetic Surgery & Skin Care Center
Joseph F Huppmann
1717 Shipyard Blvd
STE 100
Wilmington, NC 28403
(910) 794-5355

Atlantic Dermatology Associates PA
Ronald Paul Benjamin
1099 Medical Center Drive
Wilmington, NC 28401
(910) 251-9944

Atlantic Dermatology Associates PA
Jonathan S Crane
1099 Medical Center Drive
Wilmington, NC 28401
(910) 251-9944

Goldsboro Skin Center
John L Jennings
2613 Hospital Rd
Goldsboro, NC 27534
(919) 736-0222

Wayne Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery PA
John Haverkamp
1100 E Ash St
Goldsboro, NC 27530
(919) 734-0944

Eastern Dermatology & Pathology
Mary Allen
420 Spring Forest Rd
Greenville, NC 27834
(252) 752-4124

Eastern Dermatology & Pathology
W Ray Gammon
420 Spring Forest Rd
Greenville, NC 27834
(252) 752-4124

Eastern Dermatology & Pathology
Mary H Hutchinson
420 Spring Forest Rd
Greenville, NC 27834
(252) 752-4124

Eastern Dermatology & Pathology
Richard Murphy
420 Spring Forest Rd
Greenville, NC 27834
(252) 752-4124

Eastern Dermatology & Pathology
Hee Kim Park
420 Spring Forest Rd
Greenville, NC 27834
(252) 752-4124

Eastern Dermatology & Pathology
Cameron L Smith
420 Spring Forest Rd
Greenville, NC 27834
(252) 752-4124

ECU School of Medicine Dermatology
William A Burke
600 Moye Blvd
Brody 3E-113
Greenville, NC 27858
(252) 744-2555

John P Surratt MD PA
John P Surratt
603 Beaman St
Woodside Professional Bldg
Clinton, NC 28328
(910) 592-5583

Polley Clinic of Dermatology
Dennis Polley
1806 Glendale Dr SW
Wilson, NC 27893
(252) 243-0566

Wilson Dermatology Clinic
David W Corbett
2874 Ward Blvd
Wilson, NC 27893
(252) 291-5600

Boice-Willis Clinic Dermatology
Jeffrey M Suchniak
901 N Winstead Ave
STE 270
Rocky Mount, NC 27804
(252) 937-0282

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Photodynamic Therapy

What is photodynamic therapy?

Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a medical treatment that uses a photosensitizing drug (a drug that becomes activated by light exposure) and a light source to activate the applied drug. The result is an activated oxygen molecule that can destroy nearby cells. Precancerous cells and certain types of cancer cells can be treated this way. The procedure is easily performed in a physician's office or outpatient setting.

PDT essentially has three steps. First, a light-sensitizing liquid, cream, or intravenous drug (photosensitizer) is applied or administered. Second, there is an incubation period of minutes to days. Finally, the target tissue is then exposed to a specific wavelength of light that then activates the photosensitizing medication.

Steps:

  1. application of photosensitizer drug
  2. incubation period
  3. light activation

Although first used in the early 1900s, PDT in the modern sense is a fairly new, evolving science. Current PDT involves a variety of incubation times for the light-sensitizing drug and a variety of light sources depending on the target tissue. The basic premise of PDT is selective tissue destruction. Although the photosensitizer may be absorbed all over by many cells, atypical or cancerous cells take up more of the drug and retain the drug for a longer duration than normal tissues.

At present, the primary limitation of available PDT techniques is the depth of penetration of the light and ability to target cells within at most 1/3 of an inch (approximately 1 cm) of the light source. Therefore, tumors or atypical growths must be close to the surface of the skin or treatment surface for PDT to work.

PDT is currently used in a number of medical fields including oncology (cancer), dermatology (skin), and cosmetic surgery.

In oncology, it is FDA approved for non-small cell lung cancer, esoph...

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Actinic Keratosis »

What is an actinic keratosis, and what does it look like?

An actinic keratosis (AK), also known as a solar keratosis, is a small, rough spot occurring on skin that has been chronically exposed to the sun. Actinic keratoses generally measure in size between 2-6 millimeters in diameter (between the size of a pencil point and that of an eraser). They are usually reddish in color, with a rough texture and often have a white or yellowish scale on top. Actinic keratosis often occurs against a background of sun damage, including sallowness, wrinkles, and superficial blood vessels.

In addition to feeling rough, actinic keratoses may feel sore or painful when fingers or clothing rub against them.

Specialized forms of actinic keratoses include cutaneous horns, in which the skin protrudes in a thick, hornlike manner, and actinic cheilitis, which refers to scaling and roughness of the lower lip and blurring of the border of the lip and adjacent ski...

Emergency Contact for Jacksonville

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Nearby Jacksonville Hospitals *

Onslow Memorial Hospital
317 Western Blvd
Jacksonville, NC 28540
(910)577-2345

Brynn Marr Hospital
192 Village Dr
Jacksonville, NC 28546
(910)577-1400

Pender Memorial Hospital
507 E Freemont St
Burgaw, NC 28425
(910)259-5451

Craven Regional Medical Center
2000 Neuse Blvd
New Bern, NC 28561
(252)633-8111

Duplin General Hospital
401 N Main St
Kenansville, NC 28349
(910)296-0941

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