Skin Cancer Surgery in South Korea

Search and Compare the Best Clinics and Doctors at the Lowest Prices for Skin Cancer Surgery in South Korea

Search and Compare the Best Clinics and Doctors at the Lowest Prices for Skin Cancer Surgery in South Korea

Find the best clinics for Skin Cancer Surgery in South Korea

With Medijump you can browse 18 facilities offering Skin Cancer Surgery procedures in South Korea. The cheapest price available is $1,756 in Ilsan, Daejeon. And for the cheapest price globally, prices start from $53 in Thailand.

Skin Cancer Surgery in Ilsan

Price: $ 1,756

Skin Cancer Surgery in Iksan

Price: $ 1,756

Thailand offers the best prices Worldwide

Price: $ 53

Gachon University Gil Medical Center

Gachon University Gil Medical Center, located in Bupyeong dong, Incheon, South Korea offers patients Skin Cancer Surgery procedures among its total of 57 available procedures, across 16 different specialties. The cost of a Skin Cancer Surgery procedure ranges from $1,756 to $3,510, whilst the national average price is approximately $1,867. There is currently a lack of information available on the specialists practicing at the Clinic, and they are not accredited by any recognized accreditations institutes

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Incheon St. Mary's Hospital
5.0

From 4 verified reviews

JW B, 03 July 2020

Good facilities and competent doctors. All friendly nurses are satisfied. The quality of the university hospital is very different. I look forward to further development as a representative hospital in our region.

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Samsung Medical Center
4.0

From 4 verified reviews

귀요미, 27 October 2019

It is a well known hospital. Underground food court restaurants are also delicious. It's always a busy place to go.

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Chung-Ang University Hospital
5.0

From 2 verified reviews

윤요미, 01 January 2020

Very kind and nice

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Sun Medical Center
5.0

From 1 verified reviews

HARRY CHO, 16 March 2019

This hospital is wonderful hospital! Staffs are kind. Doctors are proficient! Price is reasonable!

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Dongguk University Ilsan Medical Center
4.6

From 53 verified reviews

HANSOL HWANG, 20 September 2020

처음가본 동국대! 역사가 느껴집니다?

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Hanyang University Medical Center
4.3

From 3 verified reviews

이정덕, 23 February 2020

The nurse and doctor are very kind.

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KUIMS
4.0

From 2 verified reviews

KiJin, 12 March 2020

Thank you sermon. Thanks to this, I have a precious first child. Please continue to work for the patient.

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Cheil General Hospital & Women's Healthcare Center
3.6

From 18 verified reviews

꿈돌이, 27 February 2020

Youth ophthalmology is highly recommended.

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Inje University Ilsan Paik Hospital
3.3

From 3 verified reviews

비밀, 27 December 2019

safe hospital. it is a really nice place overall.

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Kyung Hee University Hospital
3.3

From 3 verified reviews

Hyeyoung Kwon, 22 August 2016

Facial treatment center is good

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Wonkwang University Hospital
3.0

From 2 verified reviews

송인호, 04 February 2018

Professor of Orthopedic Surgery Dept. My spinal stenosis and disk came with neural tube stenosis and I could not walk, but it got much better. I was able to see the x-ray every day and tell me about the treatment. I hear all the symptoms, and the advice and paperwork are impressive. Even if I have been to many hospitals because of my parents, it is the first time my doctors tell me for 15 to 20 minutes every day. So I seem to be a person. Thank you professors and teachers.

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Chaum Medical Center
2.9

From 16 verified reviews

Paula Young, 28 November 2019

I booked in the stem cell serum facial after reading good reviews about it. It’s very expensive but it was worth the money. I have super sensitive and very dry skin. After seeing the dermatologist they adapted the facial to my skin so it wouldn’t get irritated from the treatment and focused on adding moisture as part of the treatment. It’s now been 5 days since and my skin is less sensitive, it is super soft and no longer as dry as it used to be and I’ve noticed my fine lines aren’t as bad as it was. I wish I could stay longer in Seoul to do more sessions. I will definitely invest in another session on my next visit!

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Seoul National University Hospital
2.5

From 4 verified reviews

최유진, 23 February 2020

If you're a patient, you'll get the best service. If you're a patient caregiver, you'll get the worst service. If you have surgery, do not follow your guardian at all. There is no sign on the operating room floor, so there are areas where caregivers should not enter, so you will notice that you are looking for a stairway location. The elevator is for patients, so there is no place to sit and wait. How can you take a grandmother elevator elevator, what are you doing so ... ㅡ ㅡ Luckily, unlike doctors, nurses are also kind to caregivers.

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Gangnam Severance Hospital

Gangnam Severance Hospital, located in Dogok dong, Seoul, South Korea offers patients Skin Cancer Surgery procedures among its total of 256 available procedures, across 14 different specialties. The cost of a Skin Cancer Surgery procedure ranges from ฿76,800 to ฿153,600, whilst the national average price is approximately ฿67,200. There are many specialists available at the Hospital, with 8 in total, and they are accredited by JCI Accredited

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Daehang Hospital

Daehang Hospital, located in Dogok dong, Seoul, South Korea offers patients Skin Cancer Surgery procedures among its total of 51 available procedures, across 1 different specialties. Currently, there's no pricing information for Skin Cancer Surgery procedures at Daehang Hospital, as all prices are available on request only, whilst the national average price is approximately $1,867. All procedures and treatments are undertaken by just a small team of specialists, with 3 in total at the Hospital, and they are not accredited by any recognized accreditations institutes

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Severance Hospital

Severance Hospital, located in Dogok dong, Seoul, South Korea offers patients Skin Cancer Surgery procedures among its total of 82 available procedures, across 19 different specialties. The cost of a Skin Cancer Surgery procedure ranges from ฿63,200 to ฿126,300, whilst the national average price is approximately ฿67,200. There is currently a lack of information available on the specialists practicing at the Hospital, and they are accredited by JCI Accredited

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Asan Medical Center

Asan Medical Center, located in Dogok dong, Seoul, South Korea offers patients Skin Cancer Surgery procedures among its total of 299 available procedures, across 16 different specialties. The cost of a Skin Cancer Surgery procedure ranges from ฿76,800 to ฿153,600, whilst the national average price is approximately ฿67,200. There is currently a lack of information available on the specialists practicing at the Clinic, and they are not accredited by any recognized accreditations institutes

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    What you need to know about Skin Cancer Surgery in South Korea

    Mohs Surgery

    Skin cancer, like other forms of cancer, may require surgery to remove the cancerous growth. For cancers that have not spread, surgery may be the only type of treatment needed. Skin cancers that are more aggressive, such as melanoma, often need more extensive surgeries. If your doctor found that nearby lymph nodes are inflamed, and the cancer cells are suspected to have spread, your doctor usually will need to remove the lymph nodes.

    What does the Procedure Involve?

    Different surgical techniques can be used to treat skin cancer, depending on the type of skin cancer, where it is on the body, how large the cancer is, and how deep the cancer is. The following are the types of skin cancer surgery.

    Mohs Surgery

    Mohs surgery is performed to treat the most common skin cancers, squamous cell carcinoma, and basal cell carcinoma, as well as some kinds of melanoma and other unusual skin cancers. This surgery is designed to remove as much of the skin cancer as possible while ensuring the surrounding healthy tissue is preserved. During Mohs surgery, your surgeon removes the cancerous cells from the skin layer by layer, until only cancer-free tissue remains. It is usually used in highly visible areas, such as the face, head, or neck, in order to limit scarring. It can also be used to treat recurrent skin cancers. Mohs surgery is performed under local anesthetic, meaning only the affected area is numbed but you will remain awake during the surgery.

    Excisional surgery

    Excisional surgery is appropriate for any type of skin cancer. The surgeon performs an excision with a sharp razor or scalpel, shaving or cutting a growth off the skin. There are several types of excision that may be performed:

    • A simple excision uses a scalpel to remove the skin growth, as well as a small part of the surrounding tissue.

    • A wide excision involves shaving or peeling a growth off the surface of the skin using a sharp razor-like tool

    • Wide excision is usually used for Merkel cell carcinomas and melanoma. This type of excisional surgery removes the skin tumor as well as a wider surrounding healthy tissue. It may also extend more deeply into the skin.

    Excisional surgery is done under local anesthetic.

    Curettage and electrodessication

    This procedure involves removing a skin lesion with a curette, which is a long, thin surgical tool with a tiny circular blade on its end for scraping. Once the lesion is scraped, the affected area is then treated through electrodesiccation, which uses an electric needle designed to reduce bleeding and kill any cancer cells that remain on the skin. The process may be carried out several times and is performed under local anesthesia.

    Cryosurgery

    Cryosurgery, also called cryotherapy, is a technique to freeze and destroy cancer cells using liquid nitrogen. The technique may be repeated several times and is only used for pre-cancerous lesions and small skin cancers.

    Laser surgery

    During laser surgery, an intense beam of light is used to destroy cancer cells. This type of surgery is only used to treat very superficial skin cancers.

    Lymph node biopsy and removal

    A lymph node biopsy is often performed on patients with melanoma. During this procedure, the doctor will remove one or more sentinel lymph nodes. If no sign of cancer is found in the lymph node, no additional lymph node surgery is required. However, if melanoma cells is found in one or more sentinel lymph nodes, it may be necessary to remove the remaining lymph nodes in the area.

    Surgery for metastatic skin cancer

    Basal cell and squamous cell carcinomas, which are the most common types of skin cancers, normally do not metastasize. However, melanoma may travel to the bones, brain, lungs, and liver. When this happens, surgery may be needed to remove tumors from those locations. This surgery may be combined with other treatments, such as chemotherapy and immunotherapy.

    Reconstructive surgery

    Skin cancer surgery may cause disfigurement or scarring, particularly when extensive surgery is required to remove cancer, or when the surgery is carried in highly visible areas, such as the hands, neck, face, or head.

    MyMediTravel currently lists 18 facilities in South Korea offering Skin Cancer Surgery procedures - see above for the complete list, along with estimated prices. The price of a Skin Cancer Surgery can vary according to each individual’s case and will be determined based on your medical profile and an in-person assessment with the specialist. For a personalized quoteClick Here to submit your details

    How Long Should I Stay in South Korea?

    Most skin cancer surgeries are performed as an outpatient procedure, meaning you can leave the hospital on the same day. For more extensive surgeries, you may need to stay for several days. It is recommended that you stay in South Korea for at least 7 to 14 days for follow up checkups and initial recovery.

    What's the Recovery Time?

    Recovery time of skin cancer surgery depends on the type of surgery you have. In general, it is wise to take it easy for several days. Your doctor will give you a detailed recovery timeline, which includes when you can go back to work and resume your normal activities.

    What About Aftercare?

    You will be given instructions following your surgery. It is important that you follow the instruction carefully. Try to avoid movements that may stress your wound and sutures, and make sure to keep the incision sites clean and well protected from potential injury. In most cases, you will have to attend a follow-up checkup to ensure cancer has not come back. However, you can choose to have this follow-up checkup with your local doctor.

    What's the Success Rate?

    Skin cancer surgery is generally safe and effective. Mohs surgery has one of the highest cure rates at up to 99%. Still, the surgery carries some potential side effects, including pain, swelling, bruising, bleeding, infection, scarring, disfigurement, fatigue, and lymphedema.

    Are there Alternatives to Skin Cancer Surgery?

    The alternative to surgery depends on the size, location, depth, and type of skin cancer. Small skin cancers limited to the surface of your skin may not need any treatment besides an initial skin biopsy. Other types of treatments include radiation therapy, chemotherapy, photodynamic therapy, and biological therapy. However, in some cases, these treatments are done in conjunction with surgery.

    What Should You Expect Before and After the Procedure

    Before skin cancer surgery, you may have a cancerous growth in your skin that causes uncomfortable and painful symptoms. In some cases, growth can be dangerous and life-threatening. After skin cancer surgery, cancer should be removed and you may be cured of cancer, allowing you to live your normal life again and improving your quality of life.

    Whilst the information presented here has been accurately sourced and verified by a medical professional for its accuracy, it is still advised to consult with your doctor before pursuing a medical treatment at one of the listed medical providers

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