2017/07/18
*足首のタトゥー除去のレーザー治療~ 2回照射後一例
今日は
タトゥー除去のレーザー治療
の話題です。

モニター様は20代前半の方です
足首のタトゥー除去レーザー
を、
これまで2回の照射を
させていただき、
今回、3回目の照射前を
撮影させていただきました

↓施術前↓

↓1回照射後↓

↓2回照射後↓

あと2回くらいで
かなり目立たなくなるかと
お察しします

また経過を追って
記事にできたらと思います。
タトゥーレーザー照射後には、
1か月くらいかけて
炎症後色素沈着といって
茶色い色素沈着が
濃くなってくるという現象が
起こることがあります

こういった背景から
レーザー治療をする際には、
是非、
シミの内服薬セットを
併せてご使用いただくことを
強くおすすめします。
トラネキサム酸、
ビタミンC、
L-システイン
といった内服薬セットを
ご用意しております。
また、
こういったレーザー治療中には、
紫外線対策の日焼け止めも
しっかりしていただきたいので、
しっかりした塗る日焼け止めで
お使いのものがあれば、
それも結構ですが、
最近は、
『飲む日焼け止め』
というものも
非常に有用なアイテムと
なってきています

弊院でお取り扱いの
『飲む日焼け止め』は
サンソリットの
『U・Vlock』(ユーブロック)
です


これは、スペインの大学研究機関の
大きな母集団での臨床実験で
● 日焼けした時の
1日後の赤みの引き方・減少が
有意に証明されていて、
● また長期服用のデータとしても
肌への防護作用を示す指標として
最小紅斑量が有意に改善する
ということも実証されています。
しかも、
こういった製品の中で
4時間程度しか効かない
ものなどもある中で、
● この『U・Vlock』(ユーブロック)は
1錠内服することで
24時間効果が持続する
ということもあり、
他の飲む日焼け止め製品と
くらべてみても、
長時間の効果を発揮してくれます。
また、
ある程度シェアのある
他製品では原料がシダ植物
だったり。。
でも、『シダ』って
食べないですよね。。笑
● この『U・Vlock』(ユーブロック)は
グレープフルーツや
ローズマリー由来の
ハーブ成分などから
できていますので、
より食材に近い形になっています。
よく、
グレープフルーツを食べると
日焼けしやすいのでは?
とか、
グレープフルーツは
血圧の薬を飲んでる人などは
摂ってはいけないのでは?
といわれますが、
この『U・Vlock』(ユーブロック)は
日焼けを生じさせる成分を
排除してあって、
しかも
血圧の薬の他、
特に飲み合わせがダメなものが
ない
というのもいいところです。
また
手の甲や腕など
光加齢を受けやすいのに
日焼け止めケアを
怠りがちな部分にも、
紫外線からお肌を守る効果が
行き渡りますから、
多くの方々に
気軽に日焼け対策製品として
ご利用いただけます


ご参考になりましたら幸いです。
▼Treatment Name▼Price▼Description▼Risks▼Post-Procedure Precautions
▶
Tattoo Removal with Pico Laser*Price is per session.
*Estimated sessions: 1–10 (Varies greatly by individual)
- ≤ 30 cm² (Approx. 5.4×5.4 cm): ¥30,000 (tax included)
- 31-50 cm² (Approx. 7×7 cm): ¥40,000 (tax included)
- 51-100 cm² (Approx. 10×10 cm): ¥50,000 (tax included)
- 101-150 cm² (Approx. 12.2×12.2 cm): ¥60,000 (tax included)
- 151-200 cm² (Approx. 14.1×14.1 cm): ¥70,000 (tax included)
- 201-250 cm² (Approx. 15.8×15.8 cm): ¥80,000 (tax included)
- 251-300 cm² (Approx. 17.3×17.3 cm)¥90,000 (tax included)
- 301-350 cm² (Approx. 18.7×18.7 cm): ¥100,000 (tax included)
- 351-400 cm² (Approx. 20×20 cm): ¥110,000 (tax included)
- 401-450 cm² (Approx. 21.2×21.2 cm): ¥120,000 (tax included)
- 451 cm² ≤: Available upon consultation
- Local Anesthesia
└≤ 100 cm²: ¥4,000 (tax included)
└≤ 200 cm²: ¥8,000 (tax included)
- Oral Medication for Pigmentation Prevention (3 types): ¥2,000 × 3 = ¥6,000 (tax included)
*We recommend purchasing 2 to 3 sets per laser session.
▶
Tattoo Removal with Pico LaserThis treatment targets tattoo pigments by delivering laser energy to the ink, causing a scabbing process and stimulating phagocytosis by immune cells, which gradually breaks down and eliminates the tattoo over time. It is important to evaluate the results over a period of several months.
▶
Tattoo Removal with Pico Laser- Pain, Bruising, Warmth, and Itching: Pain, bruising, warmth, and itching may occur as a result of the laser’s photomechanical effect. These symptoms usually tend to resolve on their own without intervention. However, if you have any concerns or if symptoms persist, please do not hesitate to return for a follow-up consultation.
- Cellulitis: If the treated area is not kept clean, there is a rare possibility of developing a skin infection, such as cellulitis. In such cases, outpatient treatment with oral or intravenous antibiotics may be required.
- Treated Skin: It may be difficult for the treated skin to return completely to its original condition. Changes in skin texture may occur, and in some cases, hypopigmentation (white spots) may develop, which can be challenging to treat. There is also a rare possibility of hypertrophic scarring or keloid formation.
- Residual Tattoo Pigmentation: Occasionally, the treated area may show a poor response to the laser, despite appropriate settings. If the ink is deposited deep within the skin, the laser energy may not reach it effectively, which can result in the need for more treatment sessions or residual pigmentation that remains even after multiple sessions. Please note that refunds cannot be provided in such cases. As individual responses vary, it is not possible to predict the exact number of sessions required for complete removal.
- Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (PIH): In some cases, pigmentation may become darker within a month after treatment. In such cases, gradual improvement may be achieved with the use of oral medication or hydroquinone cream (Additional fee applies). Please do not apply hydroquinone cream to the treated area for the first three to four weeks after treatment. Once you begin using the cream, apply a thin layer over the treated area at night after bathing, just enough to form a light film. If you experience significant redness, itching, or other signs of irritation, please stop applying the cream.
▶
Tattoo Removal with Pico Laser- Ointment: After the procedure, an ointment will be applied to the treated area, which will then be covered with a dressing (plastic wrap and tape). Starting from the following day, please continue applying the ointment and covering the area with wrap and tape until re-epithelialization occurs. It is important to keep the treated area moisturized with the ointment. Scabbing or blistering may occur at the site of laser exposure. If scabs form, do not attempt to forcibly remove them. When bathing, gently cleanse the area using foamed soap, avoiding direct friction. Until any oozing from the skin has fully stopped, please avoid soaking the area in a bath, and use only showers during this period.
- Medications: Oral medications are essential during laser treatment. The following are typically prescribed to enhance treatment outcomes and support recovery.
●Hythiol (L-cysteine)
Works with vitamin C to inhibit tyrosinase, an enzyme involved in melanin synthesis, thereby helping to prevent pigmentation and promote the removal of existing melanin.
●Cinal (Vitamin C + Pantothenic acid)
Provides antioxidant effects that help suppress melanin synthesis.
●Tranexamic acid
Suppresses plasmin, a melanocyte-activating factor involved in melanin synthesis. As it is also a hemostatic agent, it should not be used by individuals with a history of thrombotic disorders or those taking oral contraceptives. Use for three consecutive months, followed by a break of at least one month. Discontinue if you experience side effects such as abdominal discomfort, swelling, stiff shoulders, or irregular menstruation. - UV Exposure: Please be sure to protect the treated area from ultraviolet (UV) exposure by using sunscreen or products such as U•Vlock.
- Additional Laser Treatment: Please allow at least 2 months between sessions for additional laser treatment.
- Other Concerns: If you have any questions or notice anything unusual, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Note: Our clinic provides only private (self-paid) medical services.
Some treatments include unapproved pharmaceuticals and medical devices.
Pharmaceuticals and medical devices used in treatments may be procured through personal importation under the discretion of our clinic’s physicians.








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