

They have scratchproof lenses and an adjustable band. They are pink, with a floral snorkel attached to the side. The diabolical goggles were designed for little girls. He keeps pausing to readjust the diabolical goggles. Curse words come piping out of his snorkel. Instead, he slaps at the ocean with jilted fury. When liquid nitrogen is used for keloids it often requires more than one treatment and also often needs to be combined with steroid injections.My brother Wallow has been kicking around Gannon’s Boat Graveyard for more than an hour, too embarrassed to admit that he doesn’t see any ghosts. The people who handle the emails are not medically trained and most hospitals, I find, do not handle well emails for anything more complex than an appointment (even that may get mishandled as well.Thailand is just not a place that does much business, in English, by email). The same may be the case with St Louis.or, equally possible the clerks who received and replied to your email did not know what they were talking about.a common occurrence with emails to hospitals here. I frankly suspect this was the case in the hospitals you have already tried upcountry, as it is just not credible that the dermatology dept of any large hospital does not have any liquid nitrogen.

Keloid removal is more difficult and there is more risk of a cosmetically unacceptable result, hence many docs prefer not to attempt it. However it is quite possible she does not do it in cases of keloid.I went for something simpler, "age spots" which are quite superficial.

Tommissan, I know for a fact that the doctor in question (like most dermatologists in Bkk) does cryo with liquid nitrogen as I have been to her several times now for it. A doctor may be able to give some idea, after seeing the lesion, of the relative risk but can never (if they are honest) guarantee this will not happen. A doctor will need to see it the scar first to decide best treatment.īoth hypopigmentation and scarring can sometimes result. Gf also come across scarless technique at rajdhevee clinic in bkk whci thai ppl on inter-net were saying was the best treatment for keloid treatment that thai ppl usually suffer from,anyone have knowledge of this treatment? How big are the risks of hypopigmentation (particurly with darker skinned ppl) with this cryotherapy? Good luck in finding an honest Doctor and would very much like to know if you do find one.There's lots on the internet, here's some good info: The doctors I have seen want to surgically cut them out although they admit, they will grow back.at a cost of 50,000 Baht+ It appears no one wants to do it because there is little profit made. So I'm still looking for someone around Khon Kaen who can treat it with liquid nitrogen. I then sent a photo of my keloids to ask if they can be treated with liquid nitrogen and no reply. Sheryl recommended a doctor at St.Louis hospital in Bangkok but they replied 'that doctor doesn't do it' and recommended another doctor. From the extensive research I've done, it appears liquid nitrogen 'cryotherapy' seems to be the best choice but can't seem to find any doctor who does it.
