How to Access Dermatology Care in Shanghai | CMCS Medical Concierge

How to Access Dermatology Care in Shanghai | CMCS Medical Concierge

World-Class Dermatology Care in Shanghai

Shanghai is home to some of China's most advanced dermatology centers, offering international patients access to comprehensive skin care — from psoriasis and atopic dermatitis to autoimmune blistering diseases, skin cancer, and rare dermatological conditions. The city's leading dermatology departments are affiliated with Shanghai's top academic medical universities and are equipped with the latest biologic therapies, dermoscopy, confocal microscopy, and phototherapy technology. Dr. Zheng Jie (郑捷), Director of Dermatology at Ruijin Hospital, is one of China's foremost dermatologists, internationally recognized for his expertise in psoriasis, autoimmune skin diseases, and dermatological immunology. His department's close collaboration with Dr. Bao Chunde's Rheumatology team at the same institution ensures patients with overlap conditions — such as dermatomyositis, lupus with skin involvement, or psoriatic arthritis — receive fully integrated dermatological and rheumatological care.

What Skin Conditions Are Treated?

Shanghai's leading dermatology centers offer comprehensive management of all major skin conditions, including:

  • Psoriasis — biologic therapy (TNF inhibitors, IL-17 inhibitors, IL-23 inhibitors), small molecule therapy (apremilast, deucravacitinib)
  • Atopic dermatitis (eczema) — dupilumab, tralokinumab, JAK inhibitors (upadacitinib, abrocitinib)
  • Autoimmune blistering diseases: pemphigus vulgaris, bullous pemphigoid — rituximab, immunosuppressive therapy
  • Dermatomyositis — integrated dermatology and rheumatology management
  • Cutaneous lupus erythematosus — hydroxychloroquine, topical and systemic therapy
  • Vitiligo — JAK inhibitors (ruxolitinib cream), phototherapy, and combination approaches
  • Alopecia areata — JAK inhibitors (baricitinib, ritlecitinib), immunotherapy
  • Urticaria and angioedema — omalizumab and novel H1-antihistamine protocols
  • Skin cancer: basal cell carcinoma (BCC), squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), melanoma — surgical excision, Mohs surgery, immunotherapy
  • Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL): mycosis fungoides, Sézary syndrome
  • Acne and rosacea — including severe and refractory cases
  • Rare genodermatoses and inherited skin disorders

Why International Patients Choose Shanghai for Dermatology

International patients choose Shanghai for dermatology care because of the combination of world-class subspecialty expertise, access to the full range of biologic and targeted therapies, and significantly lower costs compared to equivalent care in Western countries. For patients with moderate-to-severe psoriasis who have not responded to conventional therapy, Shanghai's dermatology teams offer access to the complete range of approved biologics — including IL-17 inhibitors (secukinumab, ixekizumab, bimekizumab) and IL-23 inhibitors (guselkumab, risankizumab, tildrakizumab) — at a fraction of the cost of equivalent treatment in Europe or North America. For patients with severe atopic dermatitis, access to dupilumab and JAK inhibitors provides treatment options that may not be affordable or available locally. For patients with autoimmune blistering diseases or dermatomyositis requiring expert diagnosis and rituximab therapy, Dr. Zheng's department offers a level of subspecialty depth that is rare outside of major academic centers.

How CMCS Arranges Your Appointment

CMCS handles every aspect of your dermatology visit so you can focus on your skin health. Here's how we help:

  1. Initial Consultation: Contact CMCS and share photographs of your skin condition, prior dermatology reports, biopsy results, and treatment history.
  2. Case Review: Our team reviews your case and identifies the most appropriate dermatologist and institution for your specific condition.
  3. Appointment Booking: We coordinate directly with the hospital to secure your consultation and any required diagnostic tests or biopsies.
  4. Pre-Visit Preparation: We advise on which prior treatment records and photographs to bring or send in advance.
  5. On-the-Day Support: A CMCS coordinator accompanies you through registration, consultation, and any same-day skin biopsies or phototherapy assessments.
  6. Follow-Up Coordination: We help you understand your diagnosis and treatment plan, and coordinate any follow-up biologic therapy, phototherapy, or specialist referrals needed.

What to Prepare Before Your Visit

To ensure the most productive dermatology consultation, please prepare:

  • Clear photographs of your skin condition — multiple areas, good lighting, close-up and wider views
  • Prior skin biopsy pathology reports with immunofluorescence (for autoimmune blistering diseases)
  • Autoimmune blood tests: ANA, anti-dsDNA, anti-Ro/SSA, anti-La/SSB, anti-desmoglein 1 and 3 (for pemphigus), anti-BP180/BP230 (for bullous pemphigoid)
  • Prior dermatology consultation reports and treatment records
  • Records of all prior skin medications: topical treatments, phototherapy, systemic immunosuppressants, biologics
  • A full list of current medications
  • Your passport and travel/health insurance documents

What to Expect on the Day

Shanghai's leading dermatology centers are equipped with advanced dermoscopy, reflectance confocal microscopy, skin biopsy facilities, phototherapy units (narrowband UVB, PUVA), and dedicated biologic therapy clinics. Your consultation will involve a thorough skin examination, review of your prior biopsy results and treatment history, and a clear discussion of diagnosis and treatment options — including biologic therapy, targeted small molecules, phototherapy, and surgical management for skin tumors. CMCS will ensure all communication is clear and that you leave with a complete understanding of your skin condition and the recommended plan.

Contact CMCS to Get Started

Ready to book your dermatology consultation in Shanghai? Contact our team today:

CMCS is your trusted medical concierge partner in Shanghai — making world-class Chinese healthcare accessible to international patients.

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