
Profile
Plastic surgeon
· Graduated from Seoul Science High School
· Graduated from Hanyang University College of Medicine
· Plastic surgery sub-intern at a hospital affiliated with Harvard Medical School in the U.S. (Massachusetts General Hospital) 2011
· Surgery sub-intern at a hospital affiliated with Harvard Medical School in the U.S. (Brigham and Women's Hospital) 2012
· Clerkship at Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, U.S. 2010
· Member of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons
· Member of the Korean Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
· Member of the Korean Society for Craniofacial Plastic Surgery
· Member of the Korean Association of Plastic Surgeons
· Former plastic surgeon at Gwangmyeong Sunae Hospital
Hello.
I am Yoo Young-ki, chief director of Roy Plastic Surgery,
with a deep sense of responsibility for patient safety and surgical results.
Our clinic has high patient satisfaction,
and is well known among staff as a place with almost no patient complaints.
No matter how experienced a doctor is or how excellent their surgical skills may be,
I believe that experience and skill alone
cannot perfectly predict every surgical outcome.
Therefore, I consider it important to fully understand each patient's individual situation
and, through sufficient preoperative consultation,
explain things in a way the patient can understand.
This is truly important.
I never excessively recommend unnecessary surgery
or give patients expectations that are far removed from reality.
This is not only my rule, but also a principle that I train all managers and consultation staff at the clinic to follow.
Even if it means providing only a free consultation because surgery is not necessary,
and that may be a loss in clinic revenue,
our clinic's philosophy of putting patient satisfaction and safety first
remains unchanged.
Not only in moral and ethical terms, but also technically,
I am confident that our clinic is not behind.
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Developed a four-point fixation continuous knot method for lower eyelid fat repositioning
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Patent application in progress for a diagnostic method that uses CT analysis to determine a repositioning site tailored to the shape of the orbital bone during lower eyelid fat repositioning
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Developed a method for measuring the amount of skin excision to prevent ectropion during lower blepharoplasty
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11 mm minimal incision for harvesting autologous costal cartilage
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Employing a high-difficulty 'Extended Deep Plane' technique in facelifting
-> Furthermore, preparing to develop and publish a paper on an 'Incision based modified deep plane entry point' surgical method that fills in sunken volume along the incision line
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Preservation rhinoplasty applied to Asians
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Freely using an ultrasonic osteotome when performing nasal bone osteotomy (even if the machine is available, it takes a long period of knowledge acquisition to use it)
and more, which we are developing and practicing.
Among these, the 'autologous rib cartilage harvest with an 11 mm incision,' which is directly visible to patients,
is a high-difficulty technique that is hard to imitate even if one tries.
The deep plane technique in facelifting is the same.
Our clinic strives to achieve the best results
based on a relationship of mutual understanding and trust between doctor and patient.
For safe and satisfying results,
Roy Plastic Surgery will do its utmost.
Thank you.


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