
MinisH, which was born in Korea, has finally landed in Daikanyama, in the heart of Tokyo. In this area, known as “Tokyo’s Cheongdam-dong” for its stylish atmosphere, MMC Dental Alien officially opened on April 8 and is drawing significant attention.

For this Dental Alien opening event, Dr. Lee Jeong-eun of the Korean MinisH Dental Hospital was specially invited and visited Japan in person. At the event, Dr. Lee explained in detail the core philosophy of MinisH, its effects, and its patient-centered aesthetic approach, attracting the attention of Japan’s dental industry and the public.

Various major media outlets, including the Japan Dental Newspaper, Beauty Matome, Dental Town Hanone, and Kawakore Media, attended the event, demonstrating strong interest in MinisH. In particular, Dr. Lee Jeong-eun’s interview received concentrated coverage through local media, showing the possibility that the Korean-style aesthetic treatment approach could emerge as a new trend in Japan.
Source: Dental Alien website
Source: Dental Alien website
Daikanyama is an upscale residential and commercial district packed with stylish select shops, premium cafés, and global beauty brands. As a place that draws people who seek a refined lifestyle, it is often called “Tokyo’s Cheongdam-dong.”
Dental Alien, newly opened in this trendy neighborhood, goes beyond being a simple dental clinic and focuses on aesthetic treatment that considers both beauty and function, presenting a concept that perfectly fits Daikanyama’s sensibility.



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Dental Alien is a medical brand under the Japanese listed company Rice Curry Group, and it is a premium clinic with five treatment chairs in a space of about 165 square meters. Although located underground, it creates an unusual atmosphere that feels as if you have entered a futuristic spaceship, with a design centered on curves, soft lighting, and metallic textures. It was designed to reduce the vague fear many people have of dental clinics and instead make the visit itself an enjoyable experience.

Ayako Nemoto, CEO and chief dentist of Dental Alien, said, “What impressed me most about MinisH was that it allows treatment while preserving as much of the tooth as possible,” adding, “I want to actively introduce this advanced Korean treatment, which has high patient satisfaction, to Japanese patients as well.”
Co-Director Emi Takeda also added, “MinisH could be a good solution for the aesthetic concerns many patients face, such as black triangles left after orthodontic treatment or discoloration that cannot be improved with whitening,” and “The ability to expect both functional recovery and aesthetic satisfaction at the same time is a major advantage.”

With the opening of Dental Alien, it has once again been confirmed that Korea’s advanced dental treatment, MinisH, is drawing attention in Japan as well.
Now, MinisH treatment can also be experienced directly in Tokyo, showing that MinisH is establishing itself beyond borders as an innovative treatment solution centered on tooth preservation for more people.
MinisH’s global journey has only just begun. MinisH Dental Hospital will continue to work hard and develop so that people around the world can realize “using their own teeth for life.”

