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A Visit from a Singaporean Doctor

김종서성형외과 · 미녀들의 쉼터 김종서성형외과 & 셀퓨전씨 & 레티나지 · June 27, 2017

Hello, this is Kim Jong-seo Plastic Surgery. It’s now getting close to July, so I think that’s why the weather has become quite a bit hotter. Wherever you go, the air conditioning...

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Clinic: 김종서성형외과

Original post date: June 27, 2017

Translated at: April 24, 2026 at 2:09 AM

Medical note: This translation does not guarantee medical accuracy or suitability for treatment decisions.

Hello, this is Kim Jong-seo Plastic Surgery.

It’s now getting close to July, so I think that’s why

the weather has become quite a bit hotter.

Wherever you go, the air conditioning blows nice and cool, so I hope everyone stays careful not to catch air-conditioning sickness^^

(It seems like colds still come even in this weather..)

This time, a doctor from Singapore visited us,

and they said they came to Korea because they wanted to learn about

Radiesse, a calcium filler.

Our director also gives lectures at the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons,

attends seminars,

and, as befitting a specialized Radiesse clinic,

participates in many lectures and seminars of all kinds,

so even ten bodies wouldn’t be enough.

First,

for those who are not very familiar with the filler called Radiesse,

let me give you a brief explanation.

Radiesse is a calcium filler,

and compared to regular fillers, it has higher viscosity and elasticity, so even a small amount provides excellent volume at the treatment area,

and it promotes collagen production in the body to deliver a more natural and longer-lasting effect

(depending on the individual and the treatment area, it can last up to one year).

It is a filler that is broken down through the body’s metabolic process and naturally absorbed, thanks to calcium, which is a component of our bones and teeth.

You all know that fillers

should be administered at a specialized clinic, right?

It may not seem like a big deal, but it’s actually very important^^

Please remember that and visit accordingly.

Lastly, a shot at our hospital’s designated photo zone, always there with us!

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