

The operator’s technique and personality,
— JM’s Core Philosophy
I believe dermatology procedures are
an area that goes beyond
simple medical treatment.
The operator’s technique and
personality,
and the standards and philosophy
on which care is designed
are naturally reflected in this field.
Medicine is based on science.
Therefore, depending on who designs
and performs the procedure,
and how it is structured,
the direction and approach of care
can differ.
What JM wants to emphasize most
is ‘science,’ not ‘sense.’

A procedure is never completed by
one person’s hand alone.
Not only the doctor’s judgment,
but also the support of skilled team members,
close teamwork,
and a systematically organized
system must work together
before a result can truly be created.
That is why, in dermatology procedures,
I believe that beyond medical judgment,
an aesthetic understanding and
a directing perspective that coordinates
the overall flow
are necessary.
This is not a device added to make things
more glamorous,
but rather an attitude closer to
structuring the process.



The result JM aims for is not excessive change, but change with a clear intention.
JM’s procedures are closer to
‘a process based on design’
than to a ‘sensory approach.’
From the physical properties of the materials used,
to the wavelength and energy delivery method of the laser,
and even the tissue response and how it changes over time,
each element is fully understood
and planning is made within that structure.
Skin is not just a surface,
but tissue where physiological responses occur.
Therefore, procedures should not aim only for immediate change,
but should also consider
how they will continue to unfold over time.
The result JM aims for is
not excessive change,
but change with a clear intention.
Care in which the purpose of the design
and the intended direction
are naturally revealed.
Finding stability and balance within that,
that is the aesthetics JM pursues.


Structurally analyzing the cause rather than interpreting the phenomenon sensorially
The problem-solving mindset and logical structuring
learned at KAIST,
At the foundation of this philosophy are
the problem-solving mindset and logical structuring
learned at KAIST,
as well as an attitude that values scientific verification.
Rather than interpreting phenomena sensorially,
this is a way of thinking that structurally analyzes the cause,
examines possibilities,
and then establishes a rational plan.

This approach is the core that supports the current treatment philosophy of JM Dermatology,
and it is the foundation that makes the phrase
‘adding science to beauty’
function not as a simple slogan,
but as a standard for care.
Science is not a tool for
exaggerating differences,
but a basis for establishing
an unshakable standard.
The ‘science’ JM emphasizes
is not language used to
promise results,
but an attitude that makes every part
of the treatment process
explainable.


Adding science
to beauty.
In the end, this is JM’s declaration of direction:
to approach through structure rather than sense,
through design rather than improvisation,
and through principles rather than trends.


