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大韓民国での悪性黒色腫手術の平均価格は$11,650、最低価格は$7,500、最高価格は$15,800です
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悪性黒色腫手術から $7,500から $3,500から $9,500
モーズ顕微鏡手術から $2,200から $2,200から $4,000
メラノーマ広範囲切除術-から $4,000-
メラノーマ外用療法-から $1,450-
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大韓民国の最高の悪性黒色腫手術クリニックをご発見ください:4件の認証済み選択肢と料金

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大韓民国での悪性黒色腫手術概要

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85%
手術時間 - 3 時間
滞在国での滞在 - 7 日
リハビリテーション - 14 日
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処理済みリクエスト - 46119
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YANA Tkachenko • モーズ顕微鏡手術
ロシア連邦
Sep 27, 2019
確認済みレビュー。
友人や知人にはこのクリニックのみをお勧めします!料金は合理的です。
申し訳ございませんが、ご要望には対応できません。
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София • 乳癌
カザフスタン
Oct 7, 2019
確認済みレビュー。
BOOKIMEDと知り合えてとても嬉しく思います。そこでは本当にプロフェッショナルが働いており、最も重要なことは、彼らは無関心な人々ではないということです。
私は乳癌で、モスクワで化学療法を受けました。6回のセッションを終えました。これらの手続きを乗り越えるのは非常に難しかったです。カザフスタンの医師は、これで十分であり、錠剤の化学療法に移行する必要があると言いました。しかし、モスクワは化学療法を続けることを提案しました。意見が分かれました。第三者の意見を見つける必要がありました。私は偶然インターネットで貴方のサイトを見つけました。書き込みをしたところ、エカテリーナ・コリコが非常に迅速に応じてくれました。親しみやすいカチューシャの対応ですぐに心を開くことができました。彼女は私の希望を尋ね、どこに行きたいかを聞いてくれました。私は韓国のセブランス病院に行きたいと伝えました。カチューシャは私の選択を承認しました。私はすべての必要書類を送り、カチューシャはそれを非常に迅速に病院に転送しました。招待状を待っていましたが、なんらかの理由で(病院に行って初めて理由が分かりました)招待状は届きませんでした。カチューシャが常に連絡を取り合ってくれて、私を支えてくれて、希望を与えてくれたことに非常に感謝しています。ソウルに朝到着し、送迎が迎えに来てくれて、ホテルに連れて行ってくれました。午後にはすでに病院にいて、検査を受け始めました。常に通訳の方がそばにいてくれました。通訳の人たちは本当に素晴らしく、リダ、オレシア、ソフィア、タチアナ、アリョーナさんでした。どの質問にも答えてくれ、指導してくれました。彼女たちは自分の仕事にプロフェッショナルです。いつも微笑みを絶やさず、礼儀正しく、非常に忍耐強く、特に大切なのは、特別なオーディエンス、つまり休暇ではなく診断や手術のために来た人々と関わっていることを理解していることです。大変感謝しています。病院には感銘を受けました。医師はプロフェッショナルで、設備も素晴らしいです。第三者の意見を得ることができ、それはカザフスタンの医師の意見と一致しました。私には処方箋が発行され、そこで薬を購入し、帰国後すぐに服用を開始しました。また、送迎を担当してくれたダリーナについても書きたいと思います(病院による送迎が大変便利で、出迎えも送迎もしてもらえました)。ホテルの手配も担当してくれ、常に連絡を取り合い、質問があれば迅速に答えてくれました。BOOKIMEDとの出会いは本当に良かったと思っています。そこでは本当にプロフェッショナルが働いており、何より情熱的な人々がいます。神に感謝し、そばにいてくれた皆に感謝を述べたいと思います。医者の言葉は私を活気づけ、大きな希望を与えてくれました。この言葉のために、こんなに大きな道のりをやってきた甲斐がありました。改めて皆に心からお礼を申し上げます。
匿名 • 悪性黒色腫
ロシア連邦
Jan 9, 2020
確認済みレビュー。
結果は信じられないほど良好でした!
Перソナルは良いですが、すべてが流れ作業のようで、私の問題に対して望むほど真剣に取り組んでいないように感じます。 私の配偶者がしつこくこうすべきだと伝えた後、ようやく私たちの話が聞き入れられました。
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ZHuldiz • 腺癌
カザフスタン
Apr 4, 2024
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セカンドオピニオンとしてスミス教授の意見が求められました。
教授のセカンドオピニオンが必要でした。
内容がすべて適切であり、利用可能です。
匿名 • 化学療法
カザフスタン
Aug 12, 2019
確認済みレビュー。
結果に非常に満足しています。
良かったです。病院は大きかったですが、そこで助けを見つけることができ、すべて順調でした。

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大韓民国での悪性黒色腫手術に関するFAQ

これらのFAQはBookimedを通じて医療支援を求める実際の患者からのものです。回答は経験豊富な医療コーディネーターと信頼できるクリニック代表者が行います。

What does the typical recovery timeline look like?

Typical recovery after melanoma surgery in South Korea involves initial wound healing within 1 to 3 weeks, while full physical recovery generally spans 6 to 12 weeks. Patients typically undergo suture removal between day 10 and 14 at specialized oncology centers like Severance Hospital or SNUH.

  • Initial healing: Basic wound closure at the surgical site takes 1 to 3 weeks.
  • Activity levels: Most patients return to light desk work within 2 to 4 weeks.
  • Advanced procedures: Recovery extends to 12 weeks for wide excisions or lymph node biopsies.
  • Full restoration: Strenuous exercise and heavy lifting are typically permitted after 8 to 12 weeks.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from top-tier Korean hospitals like Severance Hospital show that recovery timelines are heavily influenced by integrated digital monitoring. Facilities using systems like BESTcare allow surgeons to track post-operative drainage and seroma risks more precisely. This high-tech oversight often identifies potential healing delays weeks before they become symptomatic.

Patient Consensus: Many find that post-operative fatigue is more persistent than expected during weeks 2 through 6. While the surgical site heals quickly, managing daily dressing changes and compression garments requires significant patience.

What are the primary types of melanoma surgery performed in Korea?

Primary melanoma surgeries in Korea include wide local excision, Mohs micrographic surgery, and specialized lymph node dissections. Surgeons focus on acral melanoma, the most common subtype in the region, often matching excision margins to tumor thickness to ensure oncologic safety while preserving function in complex areas like fingers.

  • Wide local excision: Standard oncology protocol utilized in 78% of Korean melanoma cases for clear margins.
  • Mohs micrographic surgery: Specialized tissue-sparing technique used at Severance Hospital for facial or digital melanomas.
  • Sentinel lymph node biopsy: Diagnostic staging procedure assessing cancer spread to nearby cervical, axillary, or inguinal nodes.
  • Therapeutic lymphadenectomy: Complete surgical removal of lymph nodes performed when metastasis is confirmed via biopsy.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from leading tertiary centers like Seoul National University Hospital shows a prioritized 1–2 week turnaround from biopsy to surgery. This rapid intervention is critical for acral melanoma, where Korean surgeons frequently combine digital re-excision with immediate immunotherapy integration to maximize long-term survival rates.

Patient Consensus: Patients value the efficiency of major Seoul hospitals but advise prioritizing tertiary centers for lymph node staging. Most report significant practical benefits from the fast diagnostic-to-surgery timeline compared to Western healthcare systems.

What can I expect from scar appearance and cosmetic outcomes?

Melanoma surgery scars in South Korea typically reach full maturity within 12 to 24 months. Patients can expect a predictable healing timeline where initial redness and firmness at 3 months gradually transition into a softer, flatter, and flesh-colored line as collagen fibers restructure.

  • Healing timeline: Scars often look most prominent between 3 and 6 months before fading.
  • Advanced techniques: Surgeons at JCI-accredited Severance Hospital frequently use layered closures to reduce skin tension.
  • Clinical expertise: Facilities like Seoul National University Hospital prioritize oncological safety while utilizing aesthetic-focused suturing.
  • Revision options: Laser therapy and surgical revisions are widely available in Seoul after 12 months.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from top-tier Korean centers like SNUBH shows a strong trend toward integrating AI and digital mapping to plan incisions. This high-tech approach helps surgeons precisely align scars with natural skin tension lines, which significantly improves the final cosmetic appearance compared to traditional freehand marking.

Patient Consensus: Expect the initial scar to be larger than anticipated due to necessary safety margins. Most patients report that while the 6-month mark is visually challenging, consistent sun protection and silicone treatments lead to excellent long-term blending.

Which hospitals in Korea are best for melanoma treatment?

South Korea’s top hospitals for melanoma treatment include Samsung Medical Center, Asan Medical Center, and Severance Hospital, all ranked among the global top 10 for oncology. These centers specialize in Mohs microsurgery, providing over 4,000 successful procedures at Severance Hospital alone with high survival rates.

  • Oncology rankings: Samsung Medical Center and Asan Medical Center rank 3rd and 4th globally.
  • Specialized techniques: Facilities offer Mohs microsurgery, proton therapy, and advanced sentinel lymph node biopsies.
  • Surgical experts: Dr. Mi Ryung Roh and Dr. Sang Eun Lee lead melanoma care.
  • Patient volume: Seoul National University Hospital treats over 10,700 patients daily with digitalized systems.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While the Big Three hospitals dominate rankings, Severance Hospital holds a unique edge for skin cancer specifically. They achieved a national record of 4,000 Mohs surgeries in 2022. This high volume directly correlates with their refined cosmetic closure techniques for minimal scarring.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize the importance of requesting English-speaking coordinators early to navigate the high-volume environment. Many highlight that Korean surgeons prioritize aesthetic outcomes, using layered closures to ensure minimal scarring after wide excisions.

How long should I plan to stay in Korea for the entire melanoma treatment process?

Patients should plan to stay in South Korea for 14 to 28 days for a complete melanoma treatment cycle. This timeframe covers initial consultations, advanced imaging like PET-CT, wide local excision surgery, and the critical first stage of wound recovery before long-haul travel is safe.

  • Diagnostic phase: Initial biopsies and pathology reviews typically require 5 to 7 days in Seoul.
  • Surgical stay: Most melanoma excisions are 1-day procedures with 3 to 7 days of monitoring.
  • Advanced cases: Stage 2 or 3 cases involving lymph node dissection require 21 to 30 days.
  • Fast-track programs: Centers like Severance Hospital offer specialized tracks to begin treatment within 1 week.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from top-tier Seoul facilities shows a major efficiency gap between general and digitalized hospitals. Clinics like Seoul National University Hospital and Severance Hospital manage over 10,000 patients daily through fully digital workflows. For international patients, this means pathology results that take weeks elsewhere often clear in 4 days. If your case requires multidisciplinary care, these high-volume centers are best for condensing your stay.

Patient Consensus: Many patients suggest arriving 3 days early to manage jet lag before surgery. Those undergoing immunotherapy often coordinate with home oncologists after the first 6 weeks of initial treatment in Korea.

What is the expected recovery time after surgery?

Recovery after melanoma surgery in Republic of Korea typically spans 7 to 14 days for basic excisions and up to 8 weeks for complex reconstructions. Patients benefit from advanced post-operative protocols in JCI-accredited centers like Severance Hospital, where specialized oncologists manage wound healing and potential lymph node involvement.

  • Basic excision: Patients usually return to desk work within 5 days after simple tumor removal.
  • Stitch removal: Surgeons typically remove sutures 7 to 14 days following the initial procedure.
  • Skin grafts: Complex reconstructions require 2 to 4 weeks for the graft to take fully.
  • Lymph node biopsy: Adding a sentinel lymph node biopsy extends recovery by 1 to 2 weeks.

Bookimed Expert Insight: South Korean oncology centers like Seoul National University Hospital utilize high-frequency follow-up schedules that differ from Western models. While US clinics often favor remote monitoring, Korean surgeons frequently perform daily dressing changes and wound checks during the first week. This intensive hands-on approach helps identify early signs of seroma or infection, often leading to faster clearance for physical activity.

Patient Consensus: Many find the frequent clinical check-ups in Seoul highly reassuring for managing surgical drains. While numbness can persist for 6 months, patients highlight that laser-assisted healing treatments significantly reduce visible scarring and scabbing time.

Why is South Korea a preferred destination for melanoma surgery?

South Korea is a leading destination for melanoma surgery due to its global leadership in robotic systems and specialized treatment for acral melanoma. Patients access JCI-accredited facilities in Seoul and Incheon, benefit from 95% survival rates for early-stage cases, and save up to 42% compared to US costs.

  • Advanced technology: Surgeons utilize da Vinci robotic systems and fluorescence-guided excision for precision.
  • Acral expertise: Specialized teams provide superior outcomes for melanoma on palms and soles.
  • Rapid access: Fast-track systems ensure surgery begins within 1 to 2 weeks of admission.
  • Digital integration: Top hospitals like SNUBH use digital systems to eliminate medical errors.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows a high-volume experience gap that favors Korean centers. Surgeons at Severance Hospital and SNUH often analyze over 500 cases annually. This volume allows them to refine micrographic techniques that minimize scarring while maintaining oncology safety. Some centers even offer real-time pathology results via English-language apps, bypassing traditional waiting lists.

Patient Consensus: Patients value the efficient one-stop packages that bundle surgery and recovery into 10 days. Many emphasize that the cosmetic quality of reconstruction matches the clinical success of the cancer excision.

Why choose South Korea for melanoma surgery?

South Korea is a premier destination for melanoma surgery. This is due to its exceptional cancer survival rates and JCI-accredited university hospitals. Surgeons specialise in techniques like Mohs microsurgery. They offer treatment at major centres in Seoul and Incheon. These centres often outperform global averages for oncology outcomes.

  • Technological leadership: Seoul National University Hospital uses digital safety systems and Gamma Knife technology.
  • Clinical excellence: Severance Hospital holds JCI and KOIHA accreditations, meaning it meets high international safety standards.
  • Specialist expertise: Oncologists like Dr Mi Ryung Roh have 20+ years of clinical experience.
  • Patient volume: Leading facilities such as SNUBH treat 1.5 million patients and perform 32,550+ operations annually.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Melanoma surgery in Korea costs from $7,500 to $15,800. However, the real value lies in diagnostic accuracy. University hospitals like SNUH serve 30,000+ international patients yearly and provide 24/7 interpreter services. This support is vital for Australians navigating complex cancer staging and pathology reports overseas.

Patient Consensus: Bypass cosmetic clinics entirely and head to university hospitals for reliable skin cancer removal. Australians should bring original pathology slides. Korean labs must confirm the diagnosis before scheduling surgery.

Is Mohs surgery available for melanoma in South Korea?

Mohs micrographic surgery is available in South Korea for specific skin cancers. However, standard surgical excision remains the primary treatment for melanoma. Significant centres like Severance Hospital in Seoul have completed 5,000+ Mohs cases. These often involve lesions on delicate areas needing tissue preservation.

  • Specialised centres: Severance Hospital and Seoul National University Hospital provide oncological surgery.
  • Clinical experience: The skin cancer clinic at Severance Hospital recently reached 5,000 Mohs procedures.
  • Technique variations: Specialists use slow Mohs techniques for acral melanoma on hands and feet.
  • Accredited facilities: Leading centres hold JCI accreditation, meaning surgical safety meets international standards.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While South Korea excels in high-volume surgery, patient data indicates a focused diagnostic approach. Specialists there typically examine specific spots rather than performing full-body checks. Patients should have a confirmed biopsy and mapped lesion before arrival. That way, the correct surgical technique is scheduled.

Patient Consensus: Dermatologists in South Korea focus intensely on specific areas of concern rather than whole-body screenings. Standard excision is the common path. So clarifying the cancer type through biopsy first is essential.

What types of melanoma surgery are available in South Korea?

South Korean university hospitals provide surgical options for melanoma, including wide local excision, Mohs micrographic surgery, and robotic-assisted tumour removal. These procedures are performed at JCI-accredited centres such as Severance Hospital and Seoul National University Hospital. These centres specialise in complex oncology and staging through sentinel lymph node biopsies.

  • Surgical excision: Standard procedure removing the tumour with safe margins to prevent recurrence.
  • Mohs microsurgery: Precise technique that preserves healthy tissue, typically for facial or digital melanomas.
  • Nodal staging: Sentinel lymph node biopsies determine if cancer has spread to nearby nodes.
  • Robotic systems: High-tech centres use robotic assistance for precise dissections in difficult-to-reach areas.
  • Intraoperative verification: Surgeons use real-time pathology to confirm clear margins during the operation.

Bookimed Expert Insight: South Korea is famous for cosmetic skin clinics. However, melanoma patients must head to tertiary university hospitals for oncology. Major centres like Seoul National University Hospital serve 30,000+ international patients annually. They also offer 24/7 interpreter services. These large hospitals maintain much higher safety standards for malignant cases. They also achieve better survival rates than smaller private dermatology boutiques.

Patient Consensus: Avoid cosmetic clinics for suspected cancer as they only offer laser removal without biopsies. Get a referral for a university hospital. International patients should bring all previous pathology slides and scans. Korean labs often reconfirm the diagnosis before starting surgery.

What diagnostics are included in the treatment plan for melanoma surgery in South Korea?

Melanoma diagnostics in South Korea involve clinical skin examinations and excisional biopsies to confirm tumour depth. Multi-step protocols at JCI-accredited facilities like Severance Hospital often include PET/CT scans for mapping metastasis. They also include BRAF genetic testing to guide targeted therapy for advanced cancer stages.

  • Excisional biopsy: Surgeons remove the entire mole for accurate pathological examination and staging.
  • Histopathology revision: Hospital pathologists review prior Australian biopsy slides to verify margins and invasion.
  • Sentinel node mapping: Specialists use dyes to identify and biopsy the first draining lymph node.
  • Genetic testing: Doctors perform BRAF mutation tests to help select intensive drug-based immunotherapy options.
  • Advanced imaging: PET/CT or MRI scans detect potential spread in major university oncology centres.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Leading Seoul hospitals like Seoul National University Hospital (SNUH) are fully digital. This allows multidisciplinary teams to share imaging instantly. The connectivity often lets patients complete full diagnostic workups faster than the standard timeframe in many Australian public systems. This includes pathology and PET/CT scans.

Patient Consensus: Seek out a medical dermatologist at a university hospital rather than a cosmetic clinic for diagnosis. Patients recommend bringing physical pathology slides from Australia to speed up the verification process in Korean labs.

What are the top treatment hubs for melanoma surgery in South Korea?

Seoul and Incheon are South Korea’s primary hubs for melanoma surgery. They are home to top-tier university hospitals like Severance Hospital and Seoul National University Hospital. These centres provide multidisciplinary oncology care, Mohs microsurgery, and 24/7 interpreter services. They operate within JCI-accredited facilities to support international patients.

  • Severance Hospital: JCI-accredited Seoul facility featuring oncology specialists such as Dr Mi Ryung Roh.
  • SNUH: Fully digital Seoul centre treating 30,000 international patients annually with GammaKnife technology.
  • SNUBH: First South Korean digital hospital using BESTcare systems to improve surgical safety.
  • Gachon Gil Hospital: Major JCI-accredited oncology hub in Incheon near the international airport.

Bookimed Expert Insight: High-volume centres like SNUH maintain survival rates that outpace US averages. For example, their breast cancer success rate is 91.9%. For melanoma, choosing a tertiary university hospital is vital. Smaller cosmetic clinics in Gangnam rarely have the pathology labs needed for mapping tumour margins.

Patient Consensus: Patients find that university hospitals offer the only reliable pathway for surgical removal and pathology analysis. Success depends on bringing pathology slides and unstained tumour samples from home. This avoids diagnostic delays in South Korea.

Do I need a medical coordinator for melanoma surgery in South Korea?

A medical coordinator is not legally required. However, it is practically essential for navigating the multi-tiered South Korean healthcare system. Specialist facilities like Seoul National University Hospital (SNUH) provide 24/7 interpreters and international desks. They manage documentation, specialist scheduling, and surgical logistics for melanoma patients.

  • A referral is mandatory: patients need a formal referral from a local clinic before university hospitals accept them.
  • Interpreter services: JCI-accredited clinics like Severance Hospital offer dedicated staff to overcome language barriers.
  • Hospital tiers: Major university centres handle melanoma surgery, while local clinics only treat cosmetic issues.
  • Logistics support: Professional coordinators manage medical record transfers, visa applications, and post-operative follow-up care.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Melanoma surgery costs between $7,500 and $15,800. However, clinics with high international volume often bundle coordination services. Seoul National University Hospital (SNUH) serves 30,000+ international patients annually. Their internal teams bypass the need for external coordinators. They provide direct communication and administrative support.

Patient Consensus: Booking through a major hospital with an international desk simplifies the process. Local clinics rarely perform biopsies. So a specialist referral is the vital first step in South Korea.

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