Treatment Overview
Tranexamic Acid (TXA) Pigment Blocker Therapy is a dermatology treatment widely offered in Korea to target sunspots, freckles, and UV-induced pigmentation. TXA works by inhibiting plasmin activity in skin cells, which in turn reduces melanocyte over-activation and melanin transfer.
In Korean dermatology, TXA is used in multiple forms: oral supplements, intradermal microinjections (mesotherapy), topical ampoules, and iontophoresis (device-assisted delivery). For sunspot removal, TXA therapy is often combined with lasers (Pico, Alexandrite, LaseMD Ultra) to prevent pigment rebound and enhance clearance.
Purpose & Benefits
- Blocks Pigment Formation: Reduces melanin production and transfer.
- Sunspot Reduction: Fades UV-induced solar lentigines gradually.
- Brightening Effect: Improves skin tone and clarity.
- Synergy with Lasers: Prevents PIH rebound after laser spot removal.
- Safe for Asian Skin: Effective for skin prone to pigmentation.
Ideal Candidates
TXA Pigment Blocker Therapy in Korea is recommended for:
- Patients with superficial sunspots or uneven pigmentation.
- Individuals undergoing laser pigmentation removal who want to prevent recurrence.
- People with sensitive or PIH-prone skin needing safer alternatives to harsh bleaching agents.
- Adults seeking gradual pigment suppression and overall brightening.
Possible Risks & Complications
While generally safe, possible side effects include:
- Mild Redness or Irritation: At injection or iontophoresis sites.
- Dryness or Tingling: Temporary with topical TXA use.
- Rare Risks: Allergic reaction or vascular concerns if oral TXA is used improperly (screening is always done in Korea).
Surgical Techniques Used
- Topical TXA Serums/Ampoules: Applied post-laser or as standalone.
- Iontophoresis / Electroporation: Device-assisted penetration of TXA into skin.
- TXA Microinjections (Meso-Therapy): Direct delivery into dermis for stubborn spots.
- Oral TXA Supplements: Sometimes prescribed in low dose to support pigment suppression.
Protocol: Typically 4–6 sessions, spaced 2–4 weeks apart. Maintenance sessions or ongoing topical TXA are often recommended.
Recovery & Aftercare
Immediately: Mild redness or tingling.
1–3 Days: Skin looks brighter and refreshed.
Weeks of Treatment: Gradual fading of sunspots and reduced new pigmentation.
Aftercare Tips:
- Apply SPF 50+ sunscreen daily to prevent recurrence.
- Use hydrating creams to support barrier function.
- Avoid excessive sun exposure during therapy cycles.
- Combine with antioxidant skincare (Vitamin C, niacinamide) for enhanced effect.
Results & Longevity
- After 1–2 Sessions: Brighter skin, mild fading of pigmentation.
- After 3–4 Sessions: Noticeable reduction in sunspots and overall tone improvement.
- After 6 Sessions: Significant lightening of pigmentation and improved clarity.
- Long-Term: Maintenance with topical TXA or periodic sessions keeps results stable.
Treatment Process in Korea
Consultation & Skin Analysis
- Dermatologist assesses pigmentation type, depth, and sun damage level.
Preparation
- Cleansing, optional mild exfoliation before TXA delivery.
TXA Pigment Blocker Session
- Step 1: Device-assisted iontophoresis or meso-injections applied to targeted sunspot areas.
- Step 2: Application of brightening serums or antioxidants.
- Step 3: Calming or hydrating mask.
- Duration: 20–30 minutes.
Post-Treatment Care
- Sunscreen applied before leaving clinic.
- Daily activities resumed immediately.
Follow-Up
- Multiple sessions recommended; TXA is often used in conjunction with laser sessions.
Unique Korean Advantages
- Multi-Modal TXA Delivery: Clinics combine injections, iontophoresis, and topicals for best results.
- Laser Integration: Used alongside Picosecond and Alexandrite treatments to prevent pigment recurrence.
- Asian Skin Safety: Korean protocols minimize PIH rebound risk.
- Cost-Effective Packages: TXA add-ons bundled with laser or peel sessions.
Cost Range (Estimated)
- Single TXA Iontophoresis Session: USD 100 – 150
- Meso-Injection Session: USD 150 – 250
- 4–6 Session Package: USD 500 – 1,200
- Premium Program (TXA + Laser/Whitening Drips): USD 1,200 – 2,000
Additional Costs:
- Consultation: USD 20 – 50
- Add-ons (Glutathione drips, Vitamin C infusions): USD 100 – 200
- Regenerative Boosters (PRP, Rejuran, exosomes): USD 200 – 500
Popular Clinics in Seoul
- Oracle Dermatology: TXA iontophoresis + Pico for UV sunspots.
- Banobagi Dermatology: TXA injections + Alexandrite laser for solar lentigines.
- Renewme Skin Clinic: TXA brightening programs with whitening drips.
- View Plastic & Dermatology: TXA combined with fractional resurfacing for pigment + texture.
- Chaum Anti-Aging Center: Premium pigment blockers with regenerative boosters.