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Why Japanese Dentists Chose Korea’s MINISH Veneers to Fix Their Teeth

​Japanese Dentists Traveled to Korea to Experience MINISH—Here’s What Changed for Them

When medical tourists choose a dental clinic abroad, trust matters as much as results. That’s why it’s meaningful that four practicing dentists from Japan didn’t just research MINISH—they flew to Korea to experience it personally.

After treatment at MINISH Dental Hospital, each of them shared a common takeaway: long-standing concerns (tooth color, chips, alignment, and sensitivity) were addressed while preserving natural tooth structure—helping them feel comfortable smiling again. Today, they’re bringing that experience back to their own clinics in Japan as MINISH Providers.


Why Dental Professionals Choose Korea for Advanced Aesthetic Dentistry

Japan has excellent dentistry—but these doctors were drawn to Korea for a specific reason: an approach that targets cosmetic concerns while emphasizing minimal tooth reduction and efficient treatment planning.

Across all four stories, a few themes repeated:

  • Preserving natural teeth rather than aggressively removing tooth structure
  • Fast, streamlined treatment suitable for short stays
  • High satisfaction with fit, bonding, and overall stability
  • A “natural smile” outcome—not an artificial look

Review 1: “I Finally Solved My Worries About Yellow, Stained Teeth.” — Director Hidenori Suzuki

Director Hidenori Suzuki (Chiba, near Tokyo) first heard about MINISH while visiting Korea for training and returned a year later specifically to experience it himself.

His main concerns were:

  • Tooth discoloration linked to medication taken in childhood
  • Protruding, overlapping front teeth that created a “rabbit teeth” appearance

What stood out to him most was how different MINISH felt compared with conventional cosmetic dentistry—particularly the focus on reducing unnecessary tooth removal. He also described the experience as painless, and appreciated being able to return to daily life quickly without feeling self-conscious during recovery.

For him, the biggest change was not just brighter teeth—but a softer, more refined overall impression that restored confidence. He now shares MINISH from firsthand experience with patients in his own clinic.

Review 2: “Chipped and Crooked Teeth—Transformed in Just One Day.” — Director Daisuke Goda

Director Daisuke Goda, who operates five dental clinics in Japan, decided to visit Korea after discovering MINISH online.

His dental history included:

  • Frequent cavities since childhood
  • Repeated prosthetic treatments over time
  • Multiple restorations, uneven alignment, and age-related color changes

As a dentist, he understood the limitations many patients face: cosmetic concerns often take time, multiple visits, or trade-offs. After his MINISH experience, he emphasized the advantage of addressing long-held concerns in a short period, making it especially relevant for patients traveling from overseas.

He also shared that experiencing MINISH firsthand deepened his confidence in Korea’s dental technology and materials—strengthening his intention to introduce MINISH to patients back home.

Review 3: “A Dentist Shouldn’t Feel Insecure About Their Own Teeth.” — Director Gil-Woo Ahn

Director Gil-Woo Ahn (Shinjuku, Tokyo) became the first MINISH Provider in Japan. Even while preparing to open his clinic, he studied MINISH Dental Hospital’s philosophy and wanted to verify the treatment personally—both as a professional and as a patient.

His concerns included:

  • Chipping after orthodontic treatment
  • Gum recession and sensitivity with age
  • Front-tooth asymmetry that made smiling stressful

He underwent MINISH without anesthesia and reported being shocked by the lack of pain. He was also impressed that significant aesthetic improvement was achieved while removing almost no natural tooth structure.

His conclusion was clear: after experiencing MINISH, his own treatment philosophy began shifting away from conventional cosmetic approaches—because he now saw MINISH as a powerful, patient-friendly option he could stand behind.

Review 4: “My Doubts About Tooth Reduction Disappeared.” — Director Tomoyuki Yanagisawa

Director Tomoyuki Yanagisawa (Tokyo) first heard of MINISH through a patient. At first, he didn’t believe the timeline or the minimal tooth reduction described—but after researching and confirming it was established and evidence-based, he traveled to Korea to experience it.

He described:

  • Feeling confident throughout the process due to the precision and speed of each step
  • Being satisfied that only the minimum reduction needed for refinement was performed
  • A strong sense of trust at the bonding stage—feeling the restoration would be stable and secure

For him, MINISH’s reliability came from what he viewed as a foundation of scientific evidence and extensive clinical experience.

What These Experiences Mean for Medical Tourists Considering MINISH

If you’re traveling to Korea for dental care, these dentist-patient stories offer a practical signal of safety, predictability, and patient satisfaction—especially because the reviewers evaluate dentistry professionally every day.

Many medical tourists are looking for:

  • A natural-looking smile (not overly “done”)
  • An approach that prioritizes preserving healthy tooth structure
  • Treatment options that can fit a short visit to Korea
  • A clinic with a system built for overseas patients

These reviews highlight why MINISH has become a destination treatment—not just for patients, but for dentists seeking a method they can confidently recommend.

Continuing Care: MINISH Providers in Japan

After completing treatment, all four dentists returned to Japan as MINISH Providers, helping expand access and support for patients who want continuity closer to home.

For international patients, this kind of professional network can be reassuring—because dental care isn’t only about the procedure itself, but also about long-term maintenance and support.

Planning Your Dental Trip to Korea

If you’re considering MINISH as part of your medical travel plan, it helps to prepare:

  • Clear photos of your teeth/smile (front and side views)
  • Any relevant dental history (previous restorations, orthodontics, sensitivity, gum concerns)
  • Your travel dates so the clinic can propose an efficient schedule

If you’d like, share what you’re hoping to change (color, shape, chips, alignment, gaps, or symmetry), and we can help you outline questions to ask during your consultation.

Note: This article was translated and published from the original with consent from the author.

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