HPV & Cervical Cancer Care
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HPV & Cervical Cancer Care

From cervical screening to PDT photodynamic therapy

Key Info

Key Treatment Information at a Glance

Essential details including treatment duration, anesthesia method, and recovery period

Anesthesia
AnesthesiaNone
Duration
Duration15-30m
Recovery
RecoveryInstant
Hospital
HospitalOutpat
Who It's For

Recommended If You Have These Concerns

Check if this treatment is right for your symptoms and condition

Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding
Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding
Bleeding outside menstrual period or after intercourse
Unusual Discharge
Unusual Discharge
Discharge with unusual color or odor
Lower Abdominal Discomfort
Lower Abdominal Discomfort
Persistent discomfort or pain in pelvic or lower abdominal area
Process

How the Treatment Process Works

From consultation to completion, we guide you through each step

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Our Edge

Why Choose Wooahan Women's Clinic

Differentiated results driven by extensive clinical experience and specialized expertise

Early HPV Detection
Early HPV Detection

Detect high-risk HPV through precise screening

PDT Virus Elimination
PDT Virus Elimination

Selectively eliminate infected cells with PDT

Cervical Cancer Prevention
Cervical Cancer Prevention

Reduce cancer risk with regular screening

Equipment

Only Proven Equipment and Products

FDA-approved equipment and genuine pharmaceuticals ensure safe and effective treatment

FAQ

Get Your Questions Answered Before Treatment

The most frequently asked questions from patients, answered by our specialist

Does HPV infection always lead to cervical cancer?HPV infection does not necessarily progress to cervical cancer. Most HPV infections are naturally cleared by the immune system, and only persistent high-risk HPV infections may develop into cancer. Early detection through regular screening is crucial.
How often should I get cervical cancer screening?Women aged 20 and older should have cervical cytology at least every 2 years, and those 30 and older should combine it with HPV testing. If previous abnormalities were found, more frequent screening at 6-month to 1-year intervals is needed.
Can I get the HPV vaccine even if already infected?Even if already infected with certain HPV types, vaccination is possible and can protect against other uninfected types. The 9-valent HPV vaccine prevents 9 types, so vaccination still offers benefits even after infection.
Aftercare

Post-Treatment Care Instructions

Essential guidelines for optimal results and a smooth recovery

Videos

Learn More Through Videos

Watch treatment procedures and patient reviews on video