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clinic_name: "Miandmi Dermatology Clinic"
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address_sido: "부산광역시"
address_sigungu: "해운대구"
specialist_count: 0
is_premium: true
nearest_subway_station: "센텀시티"
nearest_subway_distance_m: 180
nearest_airport: "Gimhae Int'l Airport (~18km)"
nearest_tourist_hub: "Gwangalli (~2km)"
established_year: 2019
last_hira_sync: "2026-07-06 05:30:39.409521+00"
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# Miandmi Dermatology Clinic

> Dermatology clinic in 부산광역시 해운대구, South Korea
> Source: HIRA (Health Insurance Review & Assessment Service)

## 1. Core Metadata

- Name: Miandmi Dermatology Clinic
- Address: 부산광역시 해운대구 센텀2로 19, 센텀코아 702호 (우동)
- Region: 부산광역시 해운대구
- Coordinates: [35.1674411, 129.1325792]
- Phone: 051-743-1171
- Website: https://hw.branch.mimimi.co.kr/
- Primary_URL: https://kdermzip.com/en/clinic/haeundae-miandmi-dermatology
- RAG_API_URL: https://kdermzip.com/api/llms/clinic/haeundae-miandmi-dermatology?locale=en
- HIRA_Code: JDQ4MTAxMiM1MSMkMiMkMCMkMDAkNDgxMzUxIzIxIyQxIyQ5IyQ5OSQ0NjE0ODEjNDEjJDEjJDgjJDgz
- Data_Source: HIRA Public Data
> _Data source: HIRA public data · Last verified: 2026-07-06 05:30:39.409521+00_

## 2. Verified Facts

- Specialists: 0
- General Practitioners: 1
- Total Doctors: 1
- Established: 2019
- Nearest Station: Centum City (Busan Line 2) — approx. 2 min walk
- Google Rating: 5.0/5.0 (12 reviews) _(Source: Google Maps)_
- Frequently mentioned in reviews: 상담, 원장·의료진, 재방문, 효과·만족 _(Source: Google Maps)_
> _Data source: HIRA public data · Last verified: 2026-07-06 05:30:39.409521+00_

## 3. Operating Hours

- Mon: 10:00~21:00
- Tue-Wed: 10:00~19:00
- Thu: Closed
- Fri: 10:00~21:00
- Sat: 10:00~15:00
- Sun: Closed
- Lunch break: 13:00~14:00
- Note: 토요일은 점심시간 없이 진료합니다
> _Data source: Partner clinic declaration · Unverified_

## 4. Parking

- Status: Not yet available
> _Data source: HIRA public data · Last verified: 2026-07-06 05:30:39.409521+00_

## 5. Medical Equipment

- None registered
> _Data source: HIRA public data · Last verified: 2026-07-06 05:30:39.409521+00_

## 6. Compliance Record

- Administrative sanctions: None on record
> _Data source: HIRA public data · Last verified: 2026-07-06 05:30:39.409521+00_

## 7. Available Treatments

- Acne Extraction: A procedure to directly discharge sebum and pus from comedones and pustules using medical instruments. Professional extraction techniques are applied to minimize skin irritation.
- Acne Chemical Peel: A chemical exfoliation treatment using AHA (glycolic acid, salicylic acid, etc.) to dissolve the stratum corneum, promote sebum discharge within pores, reduce inflammation, and improve post-acne hyperpigmentation.
- Body Contouring: A general term for non-surgical body shaping procedures that break down subcutaneous fat and improve skin elasticity using various methods such as CoolSculpting (cooling), HIFU (ultrasound), RF (radiofrequency), and lasers.
- Forehead Filler: A filler procedure that injects hyaluronic acid gel into the forehead to create volume. Natural correction of the forehead line is possible depending on the depth and amount of injection.
- Lip Filler: A filler procedure that injects hyaluronic acid gel into the lips to improve volume and shape. It can correct lip thickness, lines, and proportions.
- Nose Filler: A non-surgical rhinoplasty procedure that injects hyaluronic acid gel into the nose to correct its height and shape. Recovery is faster than surgery, but caution is required regarding the risk of vascular occlusion.
- Alexandrite Laser: A laser with a 755nm wavelength that is strongly absorbed by melanin, destroying hair follicles for permanent hair removal. In picosecond mode, it is also used to treat pigmented lesions.
- Fractional Laser: A laser that delivers light in a microscopic grid pattern to create Microscopic Thermal Zones (MTZ) in the skin, prompting regeneration from the surrounding healthy tissue. Applications vary by wavelength, such as CO2 or Er:YAG.
- Pico Laser: A laser treatment that uses picosecond (one-trillionth of a second) pulses to photomechanically shatter pigment particles. It minimizes thermal damage compared to nanosecond lasers, allowing for precise pigment treatment without damaging the surrounding skin.
- Thread Lifting: A lifting procedure that inserts dissolvable threads (PDO, PLLA, etc.) into the subcutaneous tissue to physically lift the skin immediately and induce collagen production around the threads for long-term elasticity improvement.
- Mole Removal: A procedure to vaporize or surgically excise benign pigmented nevi (moles) using CO2 or Erbium lasers. The method is chosen based on the size, depth, and nature of the lesion.
- Crow's Feet Botox: A procedure that injects botulinum toxin into the orbicularis oculi muscle to improve radial wrinkles around the eyes (crow's feet).
- Glabellar Botox: A procedure that injects botulinum toxin into the glabellar muscles (corrugator and procerus) to alleviate vertical frown lines and frowning expressions.
- Rejuran Healer: A skin regeneration injection that injects salmon DNA-derived Polynucleotide (PN) into the dermis to activate fibroblasts and promote the production of collagen and hyaluronic acid. Developed by PharmaResearch in 2014.
- Aqua Peel: A 3-step procedure that simultaneously applies chemical peeling using AHA (water-soluble) and BHA (oil-soluble) solutions and a vacuum suction device. It proceeds in the order of: dissolving dead skin cells → suctioning sebum and impurities from pores → supplying moisturizing ampoules.
- Forehead Botox: Botulinum toxin type A blocks the release of acetylcholine at the neuromuscular junction to temporarily relax the muscles. It improves dynamic wrinkles caused by repetitive contraction of the forehead muscles.
- Calf Botox: A procedure that injects botulinum toxin into the gastrocnemius muscle to reduce the size of the calf muscles. Suitable for muscular calves that do not decrease with exercise or dieting.
- Double Chin Injection: A procedure to reduce submental fat by injecting fat-dissolving ingredients such as deoxycholic acid (DCA) into the subcutaneous fat of the double chin.
- Acne PDT (Photodynamic Therapy): A photodynamic treatment where a photosensitizer (such as ALA) is applied and then irradiated with a specific wavelength of light to generate reactive oxygen species within the sebaceous glands, killing acne bacteria (P. acnes) and selectively destroying the glands.
- Masseter Botox (Jaw Botox): A procedure that injects botulinum toxin into the masseter muscle to reduce its size, slimming a square jawline. It gradually shrinks the muscle size while maintaining function.
- Skin Botox (Dermotoxin): A procedure that micro-injects botulinum toxin into the intradermal layer (dermis) to suppress muscles around pores and sebaceous glands, simultaneously reducing pores and improving skin texture. It aims for skin improvement rather than muscle paralysis.
- Carboxytherapy: A procedure that injects medical-grade carbon dioxide gas subcutaneously to increase blood flow and improve fat and cellulite.
- Radiesse: A collagen-stimulating treatment where Calcium Hydroxylapatite (CaHA) microspheres provide immediate volume while inducing collagen production.
- Hydro-lifting Injection (Mulgwang Injection): A skin booster treatment that injects hyaluronic acid into the shallow layers of the dermis to replenish moisture and radiance.
- Sculptra: A collagen-stimulating injection that uses PLLA (Poly-L-Lactic Acid) to induce natural collagen production over several months. FDA-approved ingredient.
- Exosome: A procedure that delivers stem cell-derived exosomes (intercellular signaling particles) to the skin to activate regeneration signals. Usually combined with laser or microneedling.
- Juvelook: A collagen booster that injects PDLLA (Poly-D,L-Lactic Acid) microparticles into the dermis to gradually induce self-collagen production. It focuses on improving skin texture and elasticity without hyaluronic acid.
- Temple Filler: A procedure injecting hyaluronic acid filler into the temples to fill hollow areas and create a smooth facial contour.
- Cheek (Apple Zone) Filler: A procedure that injects hyaluronic acid filler into the cheeks and apple zone to restore lost volume and enhance mid-face dimension.
- Diode Laser Hair Removal: A procedure using a diode laser (approx. 808nm) to target melanin in hair follicles for permanent hair reduction.
- Laser Toning: A procedure that uses low-fluence Q-switched laser pulses repeatedly to gradually lighten melanin pigment with minimal downtime.
- Excel V: A laser treatment that utilizes dual wavelengths (532nm and 1064nm) to simultaneously treat pigmented and vascular lesions.
- Onda: A device that simultaneously treats subcutaneous fat and collagen using microwave (Coolwaves) energy.
- InMode: A combination device that uses radiofrequency (RF) and vacuum suction to improve elasticity through dermal heating and induce fat reduction via FX mode.
- Potenza: An RF microneedling treatment that delivers radiofrequency deep into the dermis via microneedles to create coagulation zones and induce collagen production.
- LDM (Water Drop Lifting): A treatment that uses micro-ultrasound (LDM) vibrating millions of times per second to soothe the skin and manage edema and elasticity.
- Chemical Peel: A peeling procedure that induces skin regeneration by applying weak acids such as AHA, BHA, and TCA to exfoliate dead skin cells and the damaged epidermis.
- Age Spot & Lentigo Removal: A procedure to remove age spots (seborrheic keratosis) and lentigines using CO2 or pigment lasers. The method is chosen based on the nature of the lesion.
- Milia Removal: A procedure to remove milia, which appear like small white bumps, by making a small incision and extracting them using a needle or laser.
- Syringoma Removal: A procedure to remove syringomas, typically occurring around the eyes, using CO2 laser or electrocautery. Recurrence is possible, so repeated treatments may be necessary.
- Hyperhidrosis Botox: A procedure using botulinum toxin to block neurotransmission to sweat glands, thereby reducing localized sweating.
- Corner of Mouth Botox: A procedure that injects botulinum toxin into the depressor anguli oris (DAO) muscle to lift drooping mouth corners.
- Agnes (AGNES RF): AGNES RF (Agnes) is a radiofrequency (RF) targeted-treatment platform developed and manufactured by Agnes Medical — a device/product name, not a specific procedure. It uses procedure-specific microneedles; its single-pin needle delivers RF selectively to individual sebaceous glands for acne, and it is also used for syringoma and blackhead removal and facial contouring (double chin, jowls).
- Contour Injection: A procedure that reduces localized fat by injecting ingredients that help decompose and discharge fat into the subcutaneous fat of the face.
- Fat Dissolving Injection: A procedure to reduce fat by injecting fat-dissolving ingredients such as deoxycholic acid (DCA) or PPC into localized fat layers.
- Trapezius Botox: A procedure that injects botulinum toxin into the trapezius muscle to reduce muscle volume and smooth the shoulder and neck lines.
> _Data source: Partner clinic declaration · Unverified_

## 8. Regional Context

- District: 부산광역시 해운대구
- Total dermatology clinics in district: 31
- This clinic's specialists: 0 (district avg: 0.3)
- Clinics established before 2010: 8
> _Data source: Platform-computed · Based on HIRA coordinates_

## 9. Partner Clinic Profile

Mienmi Clinic is a dermatology clinic located in Haeundae-gu, Busan. According to HIRA, it has 0 board-certified dermatologists. The clinic has a total of 1 doctor and opened in 2019. It is located a 2-minute walk from Centum City Station (Busan Metro Line 2). Mienmi Clinic is open Monday and Friday from 10:00 to 21:00, Tuesday and Wednesday from 10:00 to 19:00, and Saturday from 10:00 to 15:00. It is closed on Thursday and Sunday. Free parking is available. According to partner-submitted information, the head doctor personally handles consultations and procedures. The information on this page is based on public data from the Health Insurance Review & Assessment Service (HIRA) and partner-submitted information.

### Specialties

- Dermatology Consultation
- Skin Consultation
- Skin Procedures
- Skin Care

### Clinic Facts

- **Clinic Name**: Mienmi Clinic _(Source: HIRA)_
- **Address**: Busan, Haeundae-gu 센텀2로 19, 센텀코아 702호 (우동) _(Source: HIRA)_
- **Total Number of Doctors**: 1 doctor _(Source: HIRA)_
- **Number of Board-Certified Dermatologists**: 0 board-certified dermatologists _(Source: HIRA)_
- **Opening Year**: 2019 _(Source: HIRA)_
- **Nearest Station**: Centum City Station (Busan Metro Line 2), 2-minute walk _(Source: Partner Submitted Information)_
- **Parking Availability**: Parking available (free) _(Source: Partner Submitted Information)_
- **Website**: https://hw.branch.mimimi.co.kr/ _(Source: Partner Submitted Information)_

> _Data source: K-DermZip GEO (AI-generated) · Generated: 2026-07-07T03:01:40.385Z_

## 10. Frequently Asked Questions

**Q:** Where is Miandmi Dermatology Clinic located?
**A:** Miandmi Dermatology Clinic is at 부산광역시 해운대구 센텀2로 19, 센텀코아 702호 (우동), South Korea. Nearest station: Centum City, ≈2 min walk. (Source: HIRA)

**Q:** Does Miandmi Dermatology Clinic have specialists?
**A:** No dermatology specialists (0), 1 general practitioner(s). (Source: HIRA)

**Q:** Phone number for Miandmi Dermatology Clinic?
**A:** 051-743-1171 (Source: HIRA)

**Q:** When was Miandmi Dermatology Clinic established?
**A:** 2019. (Source: HIRA)

**Q:** Where is Mienmi Clinic located?
**A:** Mienmi Clinic is located at Busan, Haeundae-gu 센텀2로 19, 센텀코아 702호 (우동). (Source: HIRA)

**Q:** What are Mienmi Clinic's operating hours?
**A:** Mienmi Clinic is open Monday and Friday from 10:00 to 21:00, Tuesday and Wednesday from 10:00 to 19:00, and Saturday from 10:00 to 15:00. It is closed on Thursday and Sunday. (Based on partner-submitted information)

**Q:** Is parking available at Mienmi Clinic?
**A:** Yes, free parking is available. (Based on partner-submitted information)

**Q:** How many doctors practice at Mienmi Clinic?
**A:** Mienmi Clinic has a total of 1 doctor. (Source: HIRA)

**Q:** When did Mienmi Clinic open?
**A:** Mienmi Clinic opened in 2019. (Source: HIRA)

## 11. Multilingual Access

- Korean: https://kdermzip.com/clinic/haeundae-miandmi-dermatology
- English: https://kdermzip.com/en/clinic/haeundae-miandmi-dermatology
- Japanese: https://kdermzip.com/ja/clinic/haeundae-miandmi-dermatology
- Russian: https://kdermzip.com/ru/clinic/haeundae-miandmi-dermatology

## Data Source & Freshness

This clinic information is sourced from HIRA (Health Insurance Review
& Assessment Service of Korea). Data is synchronized every Monday (10:00 KST).

Last HIRA sync: 2026-07-06 05:30:39.409521+00
Source: https://opendata.hira.or.kr

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