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laser therapy on the face

Lasers & Lights

Laser and light-based treatments target unwanted pigmentation, sun spots, redness, and uneven skin tone. Popular options include pigment lasers, intense pulsed light, and broad-band light therapy.

These technologies work by using light energy to break down pigment particles or calm inflammation, revealing clearer, more radiant skin. Commonly used for melasma, freckles, and rosacea, laser treatments are safe when performed by medical professionals, with minimal downtime and customisable intensity.
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radiofrequency microneedling

Devices & Energy-Based Technologies

Energy-based devices like radiofrequency (RF) microneedling and high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) are designed to stimulate collagen production deep within the skin. These non-invasive options can help with sagging skin, fine lines, and textural issues.
RF microneedling delivers heat and micro-injuries to promote skin renewal, while ultrasound-based HIFU lifts and tightens from within. Ideal for those seeking gradual, natural-looking results, with little to no downtime.
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radiofrequency microneedling

Injectables

Injectables offer targeted solutions for wrinkles, volume loss, hydration, and skin texture. Neurotoxins softens dynamic lines like crow’s feet or frown lines. Dermal fillers restore youthful volume and contour facial features. Skin boosters hydrate from within for dewy, glowing skin. Collagen-stimulating options like PDRN and PDLLA encourage longer-term skin improvement.
When administered by trained doctors, injectables are safe, subtle, and tailored to your facial anatomy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between lasers, devices, and injectables?

Lasers use light energy to treat pigmentation, redness, and skin texture. Devices like RF microneedling and Ultherapy use heat or ultrasound to stimulate collagen and tighten skin. Injectables include neurotoxins, fillers, and skinboosters, each targeting wrinkles, volume loss, hydration or collagen production. A doctor can help determine which suits your concerns best.

Downtime varies depending on the type of treatment. Many non-surgical aesthetic procedures have minimal to no downtime. You may notice mild redness or swelling that subsides within hours to a few days.

For treatments that involve deeper skin layers or surgery, recovery may take longer.

Your doctor will discuss what to expect after each procedure, including how to care for your skin and when you can safely resume daily activities.

Yes – when performed by trained medical professionals using suitable devices, most modern aesthetic treatments are safe for Asian skin. Certain lasers and settings must be customised to avoid pigmentation risks. Always choose an MOH-licensed clinic with experienced doctors.

 

The best way to decide is through a personalised consultation.

During your visit, doctors will assess your skin condition, concerns, and goals before recommending the most suitable options.

Each treatment works differently – some target collagen production, others improve tone or texture – and your plan will be customised to match your skin type, downtime preference, and desired results.

Many aesthetic treatments deliver long-lasting improvements, but not all results are permanent.

Natural ageing, lifestyle, and sun exposure continue to influence your skin over time. Maintenance sessions or complementary treatments may be advised to help sustain your results and keep your skin in its best condition.

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