With age and sun damage, the thin skin of the neck can often be show signs of ageing sooner than other parts of the body. The most common signs of an ageing neck include crepey and sagging skin and deep horizontal neck lines. These changes are mainly attributed to the...
Acne It is crucial to manage and control your acne condition early as poor management of acne outbreaks can potentially lead to scarring. Acne scars are far more difficult to treat than active acne. Acne typically has a hormonal basis. Hormones like testosterone and...
Dark Circles Dark rings or “panda eyes” is a common complaint. Depending on each individual, dark rings can be due to one or a combination of various reasons: Extra pigment on the skin under the eye, made worse with aging Thin skin under the eye, allowing...
Has aging, excessive sun exposure or lack of self-care left you with dull, wrinkled or/and uneven coloured skin? With the advances in medical technologies, there are now many non-invasive treatments that can help reverse the skin damage and help your skin look...
Many Asians generally view a slim and oval face as being beautiful. In contrast, a large or rounded face which may be due to fat deposition, large jaw muscles (masseters), water retention, and/or large bone structure may not be deemed attractive to some. Prominent...
Hyperpigmentation is a common condition in which small patches of skin become darker in colour compared to normal surrounding skin. This darkening is due to excessive melanin production by melanocytes in the skin. The most common types of hyperpigmentation include: a)...
“Pores” actually refers to the sebaceous gland ducts, which allow oily sebum to be released onto the skin surface. Common areas of complaints include the T-zone, nose, and the front of the cheeks. Often, these large pores are worsened by sebum plugs...
Mole and lumps (such as skin tags) are common and are usually benign, but can be cosmetically unattractive. These can be safely and precisely removed with CO2 laser with minimal downtime and low risk of scarring. The procedure is comfortable and quick with local...
Oily skin is due to excessive sebum production by sebaceous glands. This is related to levels of DHT (a testosterone metabolite) in the skin. In the right amount, sebum hydrates the skin and hair, while excessive sebum can be uncomfortable, cosmetically unpleasant...
Poor face muscle tone and saggy skin become more prominent as we grow older. And if we add drooping facial fat pads to the above aging process, we can end up with jowls. Our once attractive triangular shape face has now turned into a square face. Our clean straight...
Scars arise from a dermal injury commonly from acne, cuts or burns and may occur in various forms. Raised scars or keloids can be effectively treated with cortisone injection and/or special plasters. Intense Pulse Light therapy and lasers can be used to improve the...
Telangiectasia (also commonly known as broken veins and spider veins) refers to unsightly dilated small blood vessels on the surface of the skin. This condition is commonly seen on the face, sides of the nostril, and legs. Telangiectasia can be caused by various...
Full and reddish-pink lips, especially in women, are generally considered attractive and youthful. However with age, the lips loses volume due to the loss of collagen, and it becomes thin. Volume of the lips can be easily restored with fillers, which immediately...
As skin ages, it starts to lose its firmness and begins to sag due to the loss of elastin and collagen. There are basically 2 types of wrinkles. Dynamic wrinkles are lines that form only during an expression (facial muscle movement).For instance, crow’s feet...
Ageing sigs of the eyes include dark rings, sunken undereyes, eyebags, wrinkles and droopy eyelids. Fortunately there are multiple non-surgical treatments available for rejuvenating the ageing eye: 1) Botox: involves microinjection of Botox to improve wrinkles (crow’s...
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