AfterPDT

If your skin was treated, it'll be covered by a dressing that should remain in place for about a day. Your care team will tell you exactly how long.

Try to avoid scratching or knocking the treated area, and keep it as dry as possible.

Once you're advised to remove the dressing, you can wash and bathe as normal, as long as you gently pat the treated area dry.

A follow-up appointment at the hospital or clinic will be arranged to assess whether the treatment has been effective and decide if it needs to be repeated.

It usually takes around two to six weeks for the area to heal completely, depending on which part of the body has been treated and how big the area is.

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Medically Reviewed by a doctor on 21 Dec 2018