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DRIPS Launches Support Business for Clinics Focused on Preventive Medicine

Tokyo, Japan - DRIPS, a Tokyo-based company known for its innovative mouthpiece orthodontic service "hanaravi," has announced a significant financial milestone, securing a total of 3.4 billion yen through third-party allotment capital increase and debt financing. This funding will bolster their mission to eradicate health-related disparities by combining human expertise with cutting-edge technology.

Advancing Preventive Medicine

DRIPS aims to revolutionize preventive medicine by providing comprehensive support to clinics dedicated to this cause. The company’s approach involves leveraging the success of its "hanaravi" service, which offers a convenient and aesthetic approach to dental orthodontics, inadvertently promoting preventive healthcare. By utilizing insights gained from "hanaravi," DRIPS plans to standardize preventive medical practices and extend its support to a broader range of clinics engaged in preventive healthcare.

Expanding Services and Impact

The fundraising will enable DRIPS to enhance the efficiency and quality of "hanaravi" treatments and expand its network of affiliated clinics. "hanaravi" offers a one-stop orthodontic experience, from consultation and diagnosis to the manufacturing and support of the mouthpieces, aiming to provide a comfortable and effective solution for dental and oral issues.

The company's expertise, particularly in digital transformation (DX) consulting and marketing, has already proven successful, as evidenced by an eightfold increase in the sales of "hanaravi" affiliated clinics within a year. Building on this success, DRIPS now aims to formally launch its clinic support business.

Integrating Medical and Dental Practices

A unique aspect of DRIPS' approach is the integration of medical and dental disciplines to provide comprehensive treatment and improve the quality of preventive healthcare. In Japan, where the collaboration between medical and dental sectors is generally challenging and often segregated, DRIPS plans to use its dual expertise in dentistry (from "hanaravi") and medicine (from the company's representative, a medical doctor) to support clinics that can offer holistic preventive care.

Conclusion

This strategic move by DRIPS represents a significant advancement in the field of preventive medicine. By integrating the latest technology with professional expertise, DRIPS is poised to transform the landscape of preventive healthcare in Japan, offering innovative solutions and support to clinics and enhancing the overall quality of care​​.

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