Surg Cosmet Dermatol. 2013;5(1):52-54
Introduction: Chronic and intense photodamage usually produces numerous actinic keratoses, with early and global treatment of the affected skin being of paramount importance.
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of two different treatments for multiple actinic keratoses.
Methods: Five patients were selected Were selected five patients with diffuse, with diffuse actinic keratoses on the dorsum of the hands and forearms. The patients underwent the following protocol: Side A (right): biweekly superficial chemical peeling with 70% glycolic acid in gel, followed by the subsequent application of 5% 5-fluorouracil solution; Side B (left): monthly sessions of cryopeeling. The number of sessions ranged from four to six in Side A and two to three in Side B, according to the degree of photodamage.
Results: All patients had a satisfactory clinical response, with improvement of actinic keratoses throughout the whole area of actinic damage, and good tolerance of the treatment among patients. The only exception was that a more intense and persistent erythema arises after the cryopeeling.
Conclusions: Both treatments are valid and effective alternatives for the treatment of the field cancerization.
Keywords: KERATOSIS ACTINIC, THERAPEUTICS, FLUOROURACIL, CRYOTHERAPY