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What is Intralesional Drug Treatment
Intralesional Drug Treatment is a targeted medical procedure in which a medication is injected directly into a specific skin lesion or abnormal tissue. This method allows the drug to act precisely at the site of concern, offering high local effectiveness with minimal systemic side effects.
This technique is commonly used in dermatology and aesthetic medicine to treat a variety of inflammatory, infectious, and benign skin conditions that do not respond well to topical or oral medications.
How It Works
Your Path to Better Health, One Step at a Time
Medication Choice
Selection of appropriate corticosteroid type based on the dermatologist’s recommendation and the specific condition.
Post-Injection Care
Pressure to the site will be applied to minimize bleeding and advise on post-treatment activity restrictions.
Follow-Up
Monitor response and adjust injection schedule or dosage as necessary for optimal management.
Why Choose Us
Nurturing Skin, Elevating Standards
Expert Medical Professionals
Our treatments are administered by experienced dermatologists and trained clinicians, ensuring safe, precise, and effective results tailored to your skin condition.
Targeted, High-Precision Therapy
We specialize in accurate lesion targeting using fine-tuned injection techniques, ensuring that the medication works exactly where it's needed—with minimal side effects.
Customized Medication Selection
Each intralesional treatment is personalized based on your diagnosis, using the most appropriate medication (e.g., corticosteroids, antifungals, immunomodulators) for your condition.
Satisfaction in Every Visit.Trusted by Skin, Loved by Patients.
FAQ's
Intralesional drug treatment involves injecting medication directly into a specific skin lesion (such as a cyst, keloid, or patch of inflammation) to treat it more effectively and reduce symptoms at the source.
Intralesional therapy is commonly used for:
Cystic acne
Keloids and hypertrophic scars
Psoriasis plaques
Alopecia areata (hair loss)
Warts
Lichen planus or lupus lesions
The procedure involves a small injection, which may cause mild discomfort or a brief sting. Most patients tolerate it very well, and no anesthesia is typically required.
Results can begin to show within a few days to a week, depending on the condition being treated and the medication used. Multiple sessions may be needed for optimal improvement.
This varies by condition. For example:
Acne cysts may need only 1–2 treatments
Keloids or scars may require monthly treatments for several months
No. Most patients resume normal activities immediately after treatment. There may be minor redness or swelling at the injection site, but this usually fades within 24–48 hours.