Notice on the limitations and precautions regarding procedure information, articles, and matching content provided by MIMYO.
1. The role of MIMYO
MIMYO is a Korean medical-tourism procedure matching platform. MIMYO is not a medical institution and does not directly provide medical services (diagnosis, prescription, procedures). Actual consultations and procedures are performed by the matched Korean medical institutions.
2. Nature of the content
Information in MIMYO's articles, procedure guides, and matching proposals is **general procedure information**. It does not replace medical diagnosis, prescription, or treatment recommendations. Applicability and outcomes may vary depending on individual health status, allergies, current medications, and underlying conditions.
3. Limitation regarding matching results
Information on matched medical institutions (credentials, prices, procedure options) is based on materials provided directly by the institutions. MIMYO makes good-faith efforts to ensure accuracy but does not guarantee outcomes, side effects, or prognosis. All decisions to undergo a procedure should be made by the member, after sufficient consultation with the medical practitioner.
4. Emergencies
Content from this Service may not be used as a guide for the diagnosis or treatment of medical emergencies. In an emergency, please immediately visit the nearest medical institution or call the emergency medical line (119 in Korea).
5. Medical advertising
Medical advertising and procedure information published on this Service is operated in accordance with the Medical Act of the Republic of Korea and the pre-review standards for medical advertising. Any expressions that may seem to assert the effectiveness or safety of a specific procedure are intended as general guidance; actual applicability is determined after consultation with the medical practitioner.
6. Special conditions (pregnancy, breastfeeding, etc.)
Some procedures may be restricted for those who are pregnant, breastfeeding, have autoimmune conditions, or are keloid-prone. Such conditions must be disclosed to the medical practitioner before matching.