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Doctor:Ching-Ying Tsai, MD

Doctor:Ching-Ying Tsai, MD

Education:Master's Degree, Graduate Institute of Clinical Medicine, National Taiwan University

Professional Qualifications

  • Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon, Taiwan Society of Plastic Surgery
  • Chief Resident, Department of Plastic Surgery, National Taiwan University Hospital

Clinical Experience

  • Attending Plastic Surgeon, National Taiwan University Hospital Yunlin Branch
  • Attending Plastic Surgeon, Cheng Ching Hospital

International Conferences & Academic Participation

  • 2009 ASBPRS Asian Breast Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Symposium
  • 2015 ISPRES International Society of Plastic Regenerative Surgery Conference
  • 2016 ASBPRS Asian Breast Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Meeting
  • 2016 OSAPS Oriental Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Conference

Post-Laser Care for Intimate Areas

Laser treatments for the intimate area can improve concerns such as pigmentation, redness, or skin texture. Proper post-treatment care is essential to ensure optimal results and reduce the risk of complications.

 

Immediate Care After Treatment

  • Hygiene: Gently cleanse the treated area with mild, non-irritating cleansers. Avoid scrubbing or using harsh products.
  • Avoid Irritation: Refrain from sexual activity until healing is adequate. If necessary, use protection (e.g., condoms) to prevent infection.
  • Clothing: Wear loose, breathable clothing to reduce friction and irritation.
  • Sun Protection: Avoid direct sunlight on the area; if exposed, use appropriate protection.

Recovery & Maintenance

  • Use soothing and hydrating products recommended by your physician to support healing.
  • Avoid hot baths, saunas, or intense exercise that may cause excessive sweating during the initial recovery phase.
  • Follow your physician’s instructions regarding topical or oral medications.
  • Monitor for any signs of infection, unusual discharge, or prolonged redness, and report to your physician immediately.