Cheaper to see a regular doctor. He could diagnose and send you to the right surgeon. Or, it might be something he can drain out.
Norplant does not normally need to be removed by a surgeon.
probaly a dermatilogist
Yes, keloids can be removed from the ear. I have one myself on my ear from a peircing. I went to a dermatologist/plastic surgeon and he said I would have to have more than one surgery to have it completely removed, he also added that there is a chance that it could come back, but even worse. I hope this has helped you.
A pediatric surgeon operates on children and focuses on child-specific health issues, while a regular surgeon deals with adults.
A dermatologist is a specialist in skin (dermis) and a specialist in removing teeth is an oral surgeon. A dental hygienist specializes in cleaning teeth.
Examples: surgeon, ophthalmologist, dentist, radiologist, cardiologist, dermatologist, etc.
Dr. Klein is a dermatologist not a plastic surgeon.
You would have to see a dermatologist or plastic surgeon to find out but depends on severity.
It may not be cured, but a dermatologist will treat it , also if there are lesions they can be treated by a plastic surgeon.
In the US, at least, you can't become a surgeon without also being a "regular doctor." So, yes.
A dermatologist, general surgeon, urologist, gynecologist, plastic surgeon, internist, family practitioner, and many other health care professionals can treat sebaceous cysts, depending on their location.
Yes, ask your Doctor to consider referring you to a Surgeon who can remove them.