Even Park Na-rae, Gangnam's Dad: 'Face Bruise? It's Legal' – Past Remarks Under Scrutiny

Comedian Park Na-rae Faces Renewed Scrutiny Amid Legal and Medical Controversies
Comedian Park Na-rae has found herself in the spotlight once again, this time due to a mix of legal disputes and allegations surrounding her past medical procedures. Her recent statements have sparked renewed interest, particularly as claims emerge that she may have undergone illegal treatments.
In December of last year, Park Na-rae made headlines when she appeared on her own channel, 'Naraesik', with a visible bruise on her face. During the broadcast, the production team questioned whether the bruise resulted from being hit. In response, Park Na-rae humorously remarked, "I wasn't hit by anyone, but by my father in Gangnam." She added, "I was beaten lying down legally," which drew laughter from the audience. This comment was interpreted as an indirect reference to undergoing skin treatments.
She later elaborated on various procedures such as Ulcera, Thermage, and Skin Botox, claiming to be "the head of informal plastic surgery in the entertainment industry." These remarks are now under scrutiny as new allegations suggest that Park Na-rae may have received illegal medical treatments. Specifically, it is claimed that she consulted a so-called "injection aunt" who lacks a medical license and performed procedures at home.
This has led to further controversy, as previous revelations about her former managers have already placed her in the center of a legal storm. During this period, it was alleged that Park Na-rae had sought medical services from non-medical professionals, including receiving fluids from the "injection aunt" instead of a licensed doctor.
In response, Lim Hyun-taek, former chairman of the Korean Medical Association, filed a complaint with the prosecution against Park Na-rae and another individual, accusing them of violating the Narcotics Control Act, the Medical Law, and the Pharmaceutical Law.
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