Moms in Nishinomiya! Do you have any of these worries about your child’s skin?
“Lately, my baby’s cheeks have been getting red…”
“Could it be a hemangioma? I don’t know what to do…”
And while you’re at it, maybe you’re also worried about your own spots and dullness, but you just don’t have the time.
By the way, this really hit home for me(I’m dressed as a woman here, but I’m a 46-year-old dad of four), because both I and my kids have had plenty of skin troubles.

Just 30 seconds from Shukugawa Station is “Nanairo Hifuka Nishinomiya.” While your child is being seen, you can get your own skin checked or treated too. Isn’t it kind of nice to have a clinic parents and kids can visit together? I’m a man, but I’m happy about it. I am dressed as a woman, after all lol
Here it is on the map↓
The address is 2F Amista Shukugawa, 10-5 Hagoromocho, Nishinomiya City.

What especially surprised me was that they handle hemangiomas and skin problems specific to babies and children. A pediatric dermatology clinic is actually pretty rare in Nishinomiya.

They provide treatment using the latest laser equipment, with gentle methods suitable even for babies’ skin. My daughter actually has a birthmark on her forehead, so I thought it was really helpful to have somewhere to ask about that kind of thing.

And the director is Dr. Nakamura, a female doctor. She’s super open and easy to talk to. Even when I asked a simple question like, “Should I get laser treatment for this dark spot here?”, she answered naturally and honestly: “If it doesn’t bother you that much, I think it’s at a level where you don’t need treatment right now.” You can probably imagine the vibe, right?

While your child is being examined, moms can also use the clinic’s own skin analysis service. Nishi2’s Shacho-mi (46-year-old man) gave it a try.
- Photos + explanation only: 4,400 yen
- When combined with treatment
- First photo session: 3,300 yen + treatment fee
- Second and later photo sessions: 1,650 yen + treatment fee

Using the latest diagnostic equipment, they check skin conditions you may not even have noticed yourself. The result was a surprising evaluation: “Your skin doesn’t look like that of a 46-year-old.” I was shocked, like, “Seriously?”…

Before starting Nishi2, Shacho-mi barely went outside (so I wasn’t exposed to much UV light) and mostly just used a computer. I was practically a shut-in.

But what surprised me was the fact that I actually had dry skin. Honestly, I thought I probably had too much oil. But nope. Being told that I need to pay attention to moisturizing was a real new discovery. With the latest diagnostic equipment, which measures things like skin moisture and texture, you can learn in detail about skin conditions you didn’t even know you had.
After the skin analysis, in my case, they said it would basically be enough to moisturize properly. But if you want to improve your skin further, they suggest treatments like peeling and photofacial.

For example, peeling takes about 30 minutes (it is said to remove old keratin and encourage skin turnover). Plus, they also give advice on skincare after the treatment, so it’s easier to maintain the effects in daily life. Even moms who feel beauty clinics are a bit intimidating may think, “This is something I could try casually.”
The clinic being just a 30-second walk from Hankyu Shukugawa Station is really convenient. From pediatric dermatology to beauty treatments for moms, and even thinning hair and AGA for men, Dr. Nakamura has you covered. If you have any symptoms you’re concerned about, please consider visiting. Of course, parents and children are welcome to stop by together!
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