Park Jiyeon, closing business sites ahead of kidney transplant… cessation of probiotic sales that are good for immunity

Park Jiyeon, the wife of comedian Lee Sugeun and an influencer with a background as a stylist, has begun to close her business sites ahead of her kidney transplant.

On the 31st, Park Jiyeon shared a post on social media that her acquaintance uploaded, stating that she is wrapping up her probiotic business. The acquaintance left a photo verifying the purchase of probiotics sold by Park Jiyeon, expressing, "Now I can't do without thisㅠㅠ It's the last one. Don't miss it."

Earlier, Park Jiyeon received a kidney transplant from her father due to kidney dysfunction caused by pregnancy poisoning when she was expecting her second son in 2011, but the transplanted kidney did not settle properly, and she has been undergoing dialysis treatment to this day. In 2021, she was placed on the waiting list for a brain-dead donor for a retransplant, and her biological brother will serve as the kidney donor, allowing her to undergo her second kidney transplant surgery this August.

Recently, Park Jiyeon revealed her thoughts via social media, saying, "If there are no issues in the final check, I will likely receive my second kidney transplant around mid-next month. My mind is still complicated and cautious, but I will prepare well." She continued, "I have to take immunosuppressants, so I am slowly wrapping up my yogurt business that is good for immunity and my business sites. I will overcome this with a bright mind," announcing her decision regarding the business cessation alongside her preparations for the retransplant.

Park Jiyeon's business is known for selling probiotics that help immune function, and instead of continuing her business, she decided to end it to focus on recovery after surgery. Many people are sending messages of support and encouragement for Park Jiyeon's decision ahead of her kidney transplant.

Park Jiyeon married Lee Sugeun in 2008 and has two sons. She has been undergoing dialysis treatment since 2011, and many are hoping she will regain a healthy daily life after safely completing this kidney transplant.

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