The essence of medical devices is trust.
With precise technology, we take responsibility
for safety and peace of mind in medical practice.
Through our Privacy Policy, we inform you of how the personal information you provide will be used and managed, as well as the measures taken to protect it.
- Identification, real-name verification, confirmation of intent to register, and use of age-restricted services
- Execution of contracts related to service provision and settlement of service fees,
provision of content, purchase and payment, shipping of goods or invoices
- Delivery of notices, securing communication channels for complaint handling,
and ensuring accurate shipping information for deliveries
- Providing materials for new service updates and personalized services
- Other purposes necessary for smooth and high-quality service provision
- Name, company name, email, address, contact number, mobile phone number, inquiry details, and other optional items
- In principle, personal information will be destroyed without delay once the purpose of collection has been achieved.
- However, for smooth consultation services, information may be retained for up to 3 months after consultation completion,
and if required by laws such as the Act on Consumer Protection in Electronic Commerce, it may be retained for a specified period.
- In principle, once the purpose of personal information collection and use has been fulfilled, the information will be destroyed without delay.
- Information entered for membership registration or inquiries will be transferred to a separate database (or separate storage in the case of paper)
after its purpose is achieved, and stored for a certain period according to internal policies and other related laws
(see retention and use period) before being permanently deleted.
- Personal information transferred to a separate database will not be used for any purpose other than those required by law.
- Personal information stored in electronic file format will be deleted using technical methods that make the records irrecoverable.