Dr. Jeon

About Dr. Jeon

Dr. Jeon, MD, is a board-certified thoracic and cardiovascular surgeon and the founder of Evita Clinic in Seoul, Korea. He specializes exclusively in body contouring surgery, with a primary focus on gynecomastia surgery, breast reduction, and liposuction for both domestic and international patients. With extensive surgical experience and a precise, safety-oriented approach, Dr. Jeon is dedicated to delivering natural, proportionate results through advanced contouring techniques and individualized surgical planning.
  • New Price for 2024

New Price for 2024

2025-01-23T11:51:33+09:00

Discover Evita Clinic’s updated pricing for 2024. We’ve revised our pricing to ensure better service and transparent costs. Check out the new rates today!

New Price for 20242025-01-23T11:51:33+09:00

Use of Steri-strips After Gynecomastia Surgery

2025-01-27T01:18:45+09:00

Learn how Steri-Strips help reduce scarring and support optimal healing after gynecomastia surgery. Get expert guidance and tips from Evita Clinic.

Use of Steri-strips After Gynecomastia Surgery2025-01-27T01:18:45+09:00

Twilight in Seoul – Discovering the City’s Hidden Nighttime Gems

2023-04-20T18:27:57+09:00

We always feel grateful to the patients who visited Evita Clinic for medical tourism. Here, a Korean person organizes places where you can travel at night in Korea, create an e-Book, and share it. I hope it will be of great help for your trip in Korea.

Twilight in Seoul – Discovering the City’s Hidden Nighttime Gems2023-04-20T18:27:57+09:00

We have won the WhatClinic Patient Service Award 2022!

2023-04-19T13:36:36+09:00

Congratulation! Evita clinic has been awarded! Our exceptional services and customer care have been appreciated with the prestigious WhatClinic Patient Service Award 2022. [...]

We have won the WhatClinic Patient Service Award 2022!2023-04-19T13:36:36+09:00

[FAQ] Childhood obesity and gynecomastia

2025-01-24T09:46:21+09:00

Adolescent gynecomastia affects 20–30% of teenage boys, with most cases resolving spontaneously within a year. However, about 10% may develop persistent breast enlargement due to factors like obesity, chronic stress, and certain medications. Childhood obesity, if unaddressed, often continues into adulthood and raises the likelihood of gynecomastia. Moreover, research suggests that up to 30% of cases could be tied to a genetic predisposition, underscoring the importance of early lifestyle interventions and awareness of family history.

[FAQ] Childhood obesity and gynecomastia2025-01-24T09:46:21+09:00
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