
Media outlet 'Dispatch' has raised additional allegations surrounding the individual known as the 'Injection Aunt', a woman who allegedly administered medical procedures to comedian Park Na Rae and SHINee's Key without a license.
According to 'Dispatch' on December 18 KST, mukbang YouTuber Haetnim (Haetnim the Short Mouth) was another regular client of 'Injection Aunt'. Notably, Haetnim is Park Na Rae and SHINee's Key's co-star on the tvN variety program 'Amazing Saturday - Doremi Market'.

Based on Kakao Talk messages exchanged between Park Na Rae's former manager, 'B', and 'Injection Aunt', Haetnim was not only a regular client of 'Inject Aunt' herself, but also occasionally fulfilled the role of a courier. When manager 'B' stated that Park Na Rae required more "medicine", 'Injection Aunt' replied, "I'll tell Haetnim to hand it to her on Friday during filming for 'Amazing Saturday'."
What kind of medicine was Park Na Rae receiving from 'Injection Aunt'? According to 'Dispatch', they were "weight loss supplements" that "helped Haetnim lose 30 kg."

Furthermore, 'Dispatch' alleged that Park Na Rae, Key, and Haetnim all regularly received treatment from 'Injection Aunt' by either visiting her home, or having her visit them at home.
In another Kakao Talk conversation with manager 'B', 'Injection Aunt' stated, "I had a feeling!! yesterday... Na Rae said she ate like a *** in Gyeongju TT So she'll come see me for sure!! after 'Amazing Saturday'. Haetnim said she wanted to reserve Thursday and Saturday morning."

Then what types of treatment did 'Injection Aunt' provide in her home? Revealing a set of photos allegedly taken in 'Injection Aunt's home, 'Dispatch' claimed that her clients typically received "medicine" through an IV, then underwent additional treatment with an electrical muscle stimulator. These devices are said to be effective in breaking down body fat and cellulite.


In particular, electrical muscle stimulators are considered medical devices requiring a license to operate. If operated incorrectly, patients can sustain skin burn or tissue damage. An affiliate of a company which manufactures such devices told 'Dispatch', "This is not something any individual can purchase. It is unthinkable that someone would buy one for personal use and use it at home."
Finally, 'Dispatch' asserted that the police should thoroughly investigate 'Injection Aunt' to find out how she may have obtained various "medicines" as well as medical devices requiring licensure.
Meanwhile, when contacted by 'Dispatch' for comments, Haetnim denied the allegations that she received treatment by visiting 'Injection Aunt's home. Her representative stated, "Haetnim only received supplements to reduce swelling at a hospital where 'Injection Aunt' worked."
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