BTS' member Undergoes Surgery After Injuring Finger
BTS part Jin "required a medical procedure as the ligaments in the finger had been somewhat harmed," said Big Hit Music.
BTS' Jin is recuperating after a medical procedure, Big Hit Music uncovered in a notification delivered on fan local area stage
Weverse on Saturday
(Feb. 19).
"We might want to furnish you with a few data in regards to BTS part Jin's finger injury," said the organization that makes due
BTS.
"Jin harmed his left pointer during his day to day exercises and visited the trauma center at an emergency clinic close by for
assessment and treatment on Friday, March 18. He counseled specialists and was informed he required a medical procedure as the
ligaments in the
finger had been somewhat harmed. He went through a medical procedure to fix the extensor in his left pointer on the evening of
Friday, March 18," Big Hit composed.
The note proceeded to offer the BTS ARMY a report on Jin's post-medical procedure report.
"The medical procedure worked out positively as per the specialists," said Big Hit. "Jin was released from the medical clinic
on the morning of
Saturday, March 19 and has been resting. He will wear a cast until further notice for adjustment and an expedient recuperation.
Jin
will zero in on rest and treatment to completely recuperate from the injury and to continue his exercises healthy. We will
proceed
to offer help for the fast recuperation of Jin, putting our most noteworthy need on the wellbeing and security of our
specialists."
Last weekend, BTS wrapped "BTS Permission to Dance in front of an audience - Seoul," a three-day, in-person occasion seen by
45,000 face to face
fans. The second evening of the run, called "BTS Permission to Dance On Stage - Seoul: Live Viewing," was displayed on March 12
live
in films all over the planet. As indicated by The Hollywood Reporter, the screening did $6.9 million in North America and had a
worldwide count of somewhere around $32.6 million.