Event
Regular
Description
- ▪ Gardasil 9 Prefilled Syringe (Cervical Cancer Vaccination)
Advantage
- ▪ Gardasil 9 is a vaccine for the prevention of cervical cancer caused by HPV infection and nine types of HPV.
- ▪ 9-valent HPV vaccine, which includes HPV types 6, 11, 16, 18, 31, 33, 45, 52, and 58
Process
- 01. 1:1 customized consultation
- 02. Gardasil 9 vaccination in the procedure room
- 03. Observationo and return home
Guide
- Procedure cycle : 1st vaccination - (2 months later) 2nd vaccination
- - (4 months later) 3rd vaccination
- Recommended session : 3 times
Recommend To
- ▪ Prevents 97% of HPV-related diseases and 100% of genital warts in women
- ▪ Prevents 89% of genital warts and 77% of anal intraepithelial neoplasia in men
- ▪ Cervical cancer/vulvar cancer/vaginal cancer/anal cancer/penis cancer/genital warts
Q&A
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Can the vaccination schedule of Gardasil be changed?
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According to domestic permits, in principle, the second vaccination is given 2 months after the first vaccination and the third vaccination is given 4 months after the second vaccination.
If unavoidable due to personal situation, the 2nd vaccination should be given at least 1 month after the 1st vaccination, and the 3rd vaccination should be given at least 3 months after the 2nd vaccination.
All 3 doses must be given within 1 year.
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Should Gardasil only be vaccinated for women?
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Vaccination is recommended for both women and men.
According to the current domestic permits, Gardasil is a vaccination that can be administered to both men and women from the age of 9 regardless of gender and is recommended.
Precautions
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▪ Antibodies are formed when all 3 vaccinations are completed within a maximum of 1 year.
▪ Symptoms such as headache, fever, and body aches may occur, but they improve within a few days.
▪ Keep the injection site clean, and avoid contact with water to prevent inflammation.
▪ Please refrain from drinking alcohol and hot spring baths for about a week as there is a risk of inflammation.
▪ Itching or redness at the injection site may occur. It is an allergic reaction, so if you visit the hospital again,
we will prescribe medication under the diagnosis of a doctor.

