Fire Needle Pretreatment with 5-Aminolevulinic Acid Photodynamic Therapy Combined with Low-dose Isotretinoin in the Treatment of Severe Refractory Nodulocystic Acne

Photodiagnosis Photodyn Ther. 2024 May 10:104215. doi: 10.1016/j.pdpdt.2024.104215. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Background: Nodulocystic acne is a severe form of acne, which is commonly treated with oral isotretinoin, hormones, or antibiotics. However, drug therapy often has some side effects and poor compliance. Fire needle combined with 5-aminolevulinic acid photodynamic therapy (ALA-PDT) is a simple, effective, short-term treatment with few adverse reactions, which is expected to be an effective physiotherapy method for nodulocystic acne. Moreover, the combination with isotretinoin can reduce the dosage of the drug, thereby reducing the side effects of isotretinoin.

Objectives: To evaluate the safety and efficacy of fire-needle pretreated ALA-PDT combined with low-dose isotretinoin in the treatment of severe refractory nodulocystic acne.

Methods: This study reported 10 patients with refractory nodulocystic acne who received combined treatment. During the treatment period, all patients received a low dose of oral isotretinoin capsules daily. The acne lesions were pretreated with fire needle before ALA-PDT treatment. The number of acne lesions, including papules, pustules, and nodular cysts, was documented at weeks 0, 2, 4, 8, and 12 to assess the therapeutic efficacy. Concurrently, adverse reactions such as pain, pruritus, and pigmentation changes were recorded and evaluated throughout the treatment course.

Results: After combined treatment, all patients achieved good therapeutic effects, with an overall effective rate of 90% at week 12. After treatment, skin lesions such as nodules, and cysts subsided significantly. The combination therapy has no serious adverse effects and has a favorable safety profile.

Conclusion: Fire needle pretreatment ALA-PDT combined with low-dose isotretinoin is effective and safe in the treatment of severe refractory nodular cystic acne, which is worthy of clinical promotion and research.

Keywords: 5-aminolevulinic acid; Fire needle; Photodynamic therapy; Severe refractory nodulocystic acne.