Actinic Keratosis
Actinic keratosis is a rough, scaly patch that develops on sun-exposed skin due to prolonged UV exposure. It is considered a precancerous condition, as it can potentially progress to skin cancer if left untreated. Prompt removal and monitoring are essential to prevent further complications.
Anaesthesia
Topical anaesthesia may be used to enhance comfort during treatment.
Side Effects
Possible redness, swelling, or crusting at the treatment site.
Treatment Time
Approximately 15-30 minutes.
Target Areas
Commonly found on the face, ears, scalp, and backs of hands.
Downtime
Moderate; patients may experience crusting or peeling for a few days post-treatment.
Result


Frequently Asked Questions
Treatment options include cryotherapy (freezing), topical medications, or photodynamic therapy to eliminate the affected skin cells.
Removal is critical to prevent progression to squamous cell carcinoma.
Treatment is performed as needed, based on the severity and number of lesions.