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Introducing Dr. Park

THE PLAN PROFESSIONAL

Guided by the fundamental principles of trust and honesty,
we pledge to place safety at the forefront of our priorities.

Our commitment to safety is unwavering, and it stands as our most crucial concern.

Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon

Dr. Jun Hyung Park, PhD

The confidence in face lift surgery is evidenced by over 2,000 cases under his exclusive supervision.

It speaks volumes about the level of confidence and reliance that patients place in his expertise.

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Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon

Training at Harvard University, USA

Completed Graduate Program at Seoul National University College of Medicine

Lifetime member of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons (KSPRS)

Regular member of the Korean Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (KSAPS)

Regular member of the Anti-Aging Research Group of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons

Regular member of the Breast Plastic Surgery Research Group of Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons

Regular member of the Korean Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association (KCPCA)

Advisor at Hospital, Suzhou, China

Advisor at QC Hospital, Hanoi, Vietnam

Advisor at Hospital, Shanghai, China

Advisor at Hidoc, Naver 

Training at HARVARD UNIVERSITY T.H CHAN School Public Health

ACADEMIC

2016 Eulji University (The Department of Medicine) doctoral thesis published

– Exome research on McArdle disease caused by PYGM gene mutation

2013 Archives of Plastic Surgery (2013-07-17)

– Whitening Effects of Adipose-Derived Stem Cells : A Preliminary In Vivo Study

2013 Archives of Plastic Surgery (2013-04-24)

– The Clinical Usefulness of Ultrasound-Aided Fixation Using an Absorbable Plate System in Patients with Zygomatico-Maxillary Fracture

2012 Archives of Plastic Surgery

– Scalp Free Flap Reconstruction Using Anterolateral Thigh Flap Pedicle for Interposition Artery and Vein Grafts

2011 Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice

– Changes in the arginine methylation of organ proteins during the development of diabetes mellitus

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