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I would like to know about Japanese dermatologists.

Beauty / Health
#1
  • MA
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  • 2022/07/14 22:55

I should have had surgery in Japan, but I have a lump on my skin.
I think what I am feeling is most likely a powder lump. I have not been here long and would like to be examined by a Japanese doctor if possible, please let me know if you know of one.

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#2

I don't know if this is an answer, but I don't think there are any Japanese dermatologists in Hawaii. If there is, I would like to know too. First, if you have a family doctor, you would have to consult with him or find a dermatologist covered by your own insurance. You could take someone you know who is bilingual as an interpreter, or maybe a Korean doctor who can also speak Japanese...there was a Korean doctor who could speak Japanese on the second floor of the building where Phuket Thai is located in Ward, although it was a cosmetic dermatology practice over 10 years ago.

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#4
  • AL
  • 2022/07/16 (Sat) 11:46
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I recently had a lump on my skin and had it removed.
I first went to my family doctor, who wrote me a referral letter, and then I went to a surgeon and had it removed in his office. The surgeon I was referred to also happened to be Japanese, but if you have insurance in Hawaii, I think you can get an interpreter for free, so I suggest you ask for one when you make your appointment.

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#5
  • nuiloamama
  • 2022/07/16 (Sat) 14:36
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First is my home doctor.
My home doctor is a dermatologist and does simple surgical procedures. I once had a large powdery mass on my back, first I had to remove the pus and make it a little smaller, then I had an incision, but I did it in my home doctor's treatment room.

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#6
  • MA
  • 2022/07/18 (Mon) 00:44
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#2Red
Thank you. I will look into Korean doctors.
When it comes to surgery, insurance coverage is also important,
Thanks for the reference.

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#7
  • MA
  • 2022/07/18 (Mon) 00:48
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#AL san
I will consult with my family doctor first. I will also ask about a Japanese surgeon doctor, whose hospital is very reassuring ( Shame ) Thank you.

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#8
  • MA
  • 2022/07/18 (Mon) 00:52
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#5Nuiloamama san
I'm self-diagnosing, but I think it's a mass of powder too.
I am a little relieved to hear that it is a simple surgery. That is reassuring. Thanks for your reply.

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