
Minish Technology announced that it is hosting a special lecture to celebrate the 200,000th clinical case of Minish. Minish is a tooth restoration solution that restores damaged teeth to their original healthy state of function and aesthetics.
This lecture will be on the topic of ‘Why some smiles are more attractive than others’. The speaker will be Dr. Hoon Choi, a professor of psychology at Hallym University who studies visual perception, facial attractiveness, and optical illusions. In his book Why We Fall in Love with Faces, Dr. Choi has shared his insights on how faces, smiles, and first impressions affect human psychology and relationships. The lecture will be held at 10 a.m. on April 24 at the Minish Technology Conference Hall.
In his talk, Dr. Choi will discuss how humans use their faces to communicate various social information, such as identity, emotion, and facial expressions, from a psychological perspective, and how smiling affects individual self-esteem and social interactions.
“Reaching 200,000 clinical cases of Minish is the result of 17 years of trust,” said a representative from Minish Technology, “and we hope that the psychological and social value of Minish, which restores self-esteem and changes lives, will be highlighted in the lecture.”



