✨ Behind the Surgery: The Story of Glandular Repositioning ✨Dr. Kim Jae Woo / Breast lifting

 













Behind the Surgery: The Story of Glandular Repositioning


🩺 A conversation with Dr. KIM JAE WOO from The Plastic Surgery Clinic


Q: "Doctor, when you perform breast reduction or

lift surgeries, is the 'glandular repositioning' or

'double glandular repositioning' technique

something you personally developed?"


πŸ‘¨‍⚕️ A: Oh no, not at all! I wasn’t the first to do it.

I also learned it from someone else.


Back when I was a resident, I saw one of my professors using this technique after reading a research paper.

At the time, to be honest… it didn’t leave much of a strong impression on me.

πŸ€” But once I became a board-certified surgeon and revisited it, something clicked.

I thought:

“Wow, this is actually a brilliant technique.”

πŸ’‘ That moment inspired me to incorporate it more into my own practice.


So yes—while I’ve done it a lot, I definitely didn’t invent it.


πŸ“š So… where did the name come from?

You might be surprised to hear this:

The term ‘glandular repositioning’ isn’t from a textbook or journal.

In fact, surgical papers often use many different names for the same technique—most of them in English and quite technical.

πŸ—£️ I came up with this term myself, in Korean,


to help patients better understand what the surgery involves.


It’s not about claiming it as “my invention”—

it’s simply about clarity.


πŸ’¬ PD: “But some clinics name the same technique differently and even apply for patents. What do you think about that?”


πŸ‘¨‍⚕️ “Ah… yes, the topic of patents.”

Personally, I think of it as a philosophical issue.
When it comes to medical knowledge and surgical techniques,
I believe they should be shared—not owned.

πŸ” From what I know, surgical procedures themselves

usually can’t be patented—

maybe just the name.


But proving who created a surgical technique is difficult…

and I’m not really interested in that.


πŸ”„ Instead of filing for patents, my mindset is this:

“Let’s share this knowledge so more patients can benefit.”

That’s why I present at medical conferences,
why I’m preparing to publish papers,


and why I always focus on patient education.


πŸ’– For me, medicine is about service—not ownership.


These techniques aren’t just mine—they come from years of learning, practice, and shared wisdom.


So rather than keeping them to myself…


I want to make them available to everyone who needs them.


πŸ“Œ That’s my personal philosophy as a surgeon.
Let’s keep evolving—and sharing—for our patients πŸ’«



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