Dermatologist?
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Search Google or Facebook for Mey Sithach dermatologist. He speaks English, German (trained in Germany) and Khmer. Gets both good and bad reviews mostly for being rude I think but I seen him once and he was very thorough and it didn't cost very much money.
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The Dermatology Team presents a complete provider to adults and children with skin troubles. We inspire patients and their families to actively take part in the selections related to their care and treatment. Our group is made from specialist medical doctors and nurses with a huge range of medical abilities and specialty pastimes.We satisfaction ourselves on a affected person targeted technique to care and the provision of a multifaceted service, comprising of experts, registrars and specialist nurses with a wide range of abilities and sub-forte interests.
Well that's a strange ad. Typos but no real information given for the business.johnmathew wrote:The Dermatology Team presents a complete provider to adults and children with skin troubles. We inspire patients and their families to actively take part in the selections related to their care and treatment. Our group is made from specialist medical doctors and nurses with a huge range of medical abilities and specialty pastimes.We satisfaction ourselves on a affected person targeted technique to care and the provision of a multifaceted service, comprising of experts, registrars and specialist nurses with a wide range of abilities and sub-forte interests.
Anyways. Does everyone get annual skin checks? Or do you figure your liver will give before your skin?
I'vebeen to Dr. Bendit at Raffles a couple of times. Great guy, sends biopsies to Germany to be read. I recommend. Raffles is the former SOS on 51 Street. $90/visit.
good doctor. no bullshit. no fake smiles but not unfriendly either. give him a try.kansaicanuck wrote:Search Google or Facebook for Mey Sithach dermatologist. He speaks English, German (trained in Germany) and Khmer. Gets both good and bad reviews mostly for being rude I think but I seen him once and he was very thorough and it didn't cost very much money.
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As this is about dermatology I thought I would add something.
Just purchased a USB digital dermoScope. Not expensive, it cost £38 from Amazon. It goes from 50X to 1000X magnification. In fact, the magnification is more or less set by the focus and resolution you want but my experiments were all at 50X magnification.
This is worse than a horror film. Close up cellular shots of your bad skin are enough to put anyone off their food.
However. It did put my mind at rest over a mole I have and helped me locate a ridiculously small splinter that was driving me crazy.
These machines are incredible and as I am about to see a dermatologist about a basal cell carcinoma on my leg, I have been able to zoom in and take a picture of the bad boy before he is cut out.
Mole at 50X magnification
Carcinoma at 50X magnification
Just purchased a USB digital dermoScope. Not expensive, it cost £38 from Amazon. It goes from 50X to 1000X magnification. In fact, the magnification is more or less set by the focus and resolution you want but my experiments were all at 50X magnification.
This is worse than a horror film. Close up cellular shots of your bad skin are enough to put anyone off their food.
However. It did put my mind at rest over a mole I have and helped me locate a ridiculously small splinter that was driving me crazy.
These machines are incredible and as I am about to see a dermatologist about a basal cell carcinoma on my leg, I have been able to zoom in and take a picture of the bad boy before he is cut out.
Mole at 50X magnification
Carcinoma at 50X magnification
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