A person known as comedian Park Na-rae's 'injection aunt' A directly denied illegal medical practices.
On the 7th, A posted several photos on her personal account and claimed, "About 12 to 13 years ago I went back and forth to Inner Mongolia and studied hard, and at Pugang Medical University Hospital in Inner Mongolia I served as Professor Choi Yeon-su, the first among foreigners and locals."
A said, "Thanks to the consideration of the hospital director and the Director of plastic surgery and the active help with Inner Mongolia party registration, we were able to attract the Korea Plastic Surgery Center. As center director, I did not hesitate to do broadcast interviews and lectures to promote Korea, and I lived my life diligently. But at the end of 2019 the coronavirus broke out, I had to give up everything in Inner Mongolia, and I was hurt both physically and mentally," she said.
He then delivered a sharp line, "Manager, do you know the life I've lived? What do you know about me, are you making me a gossip item?"
In the photos A released, she is wearing a doctor's gown and posing with the hospital as a background. She also posted materials showing that she actually conducted broadcast interviews. Through this, A emphasized that she was a medical professional who had worked at the hospital.
However, she did not specify whether she held a license to practice medicine in Korea. When asked whether A legally treated Park Na-rae, Park's side said, "We have not been able to confirm that Instagram post. We will check it," they said.
Earlier, Park Na-rae's side denied allegations of illegal medical practice to OSEN, saying, "What Park Na-rae received was only nutrient injections from someone with a medical license."
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