Contrary to YG Entertainment’s initial statement, a Korean surgeon speculated that Jisoo’s BLACKPINK may suffer from IT after seeing a lump on her neck.
(Photo: Jisoo (Instagram | Money Today))
BLACKPINK Jisoo is suspected of having an epidermal cyst – here are the symptoms
On November 8, Lee Se Ra, vice president of the Korean Society of Surgeons, sat down for an interview with Medical Channel After the Rain.
In an interview, Lee shared his insights and opinions as a professional on recent speculation that Jisoo’s BLACKPINK has health issues.
(Photo: Jisoo on Instagram)
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Previously, photos of Jisoo from their “BORN PINK” world tour had been posted on social media, showing a coin-sized lump around her neck.
After rumors of health complications, YG Entertainment immediately made it clear that Jisoo wasn’t sick and was doing well.
(Photo: YouTube | “After Rain via Money Today medical channel”)
A surgeon suspects BLACKPINK Jisoo of it after seeing a lump in his neck
But this is contrary to what the surgeon thinks. Considering the idol’s age, location and shape, Vice President Lee Se Ra stated:
“If you look at a picture of Jisoo, there’s a 99.99% chance of an epidermal cyst.”
In the context of an epidermal cyst, it means that the sebaceous glands of the epidermal layer are blocked and tumors are formed.
In Jisoo’s case, the cyst is quite swollen, but the lymphadenitis is thin and indistinct.
The doctor found that epidermal cysts often grow this way.
Surgeon Lee advises Jisoo to undergo a biopsy, explains the risk of being left unattended
(Photo: Lee Se Ra (YouTube channel (medical channel after rain))
In an interview, the vice president testified to fans and viewers that if Jisoo does have a cyst, it is not malignant.
“Benign cysts are rather small. She [Jisoo] has a soft, benign cyst. The most important feature of a malignant cyst is that it is hard and bumpy. Most benign cysts are soft, smooth, and small in shape. It can tell the difference between malignant and benign about 70 percent. “
Even though Jisoo does not experience any symptoms, Vice Chairman Lee recommended that the BLACKPINK star undergo a biopsy and reveal the risk if the speculated cyst is left unattended.
(Photo: Nate Pann)
BLACKPINK Jisoo
“If you feel emaciated or have a fever, you need an immediate examination in hospital. However, even if there are no such symptoms, a biopsy is needed if more than two months have passed since the (swollen) lymph nodes were turned on in the neck. “
The cyst (Jisoo) is probably benign. Nevertheless, if it still leaves this tumor, you will get infected and leave a lot of scarring on your neck. Treatment when it gets too much is likely to result in scarring. If possible, it is better to find a suitable hospital quickly and have surgery when the size is not large. ‘
(Photo: Jisoo on Instagram)
Meanwhile, BLACKPINK is currently embarking on its world tour with Seoul and American cities as its first stops.
Among their performances, two members, Jisoo and Jennie, expressed concerns about their health after showing signs of health problems.
Fans were concerned about the lump in the neck of the former, while Jennie recently worried fans about her reportedly recurring leg injury.
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Written by Eunice Dawson.