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Modern facelifts range from minimally invasive treatments to surgery. This article explains how threads, fillers and energy devices work — and when surgery may still be needed.
Neurotoxins relaxes muscles, fillers restore volume – but they treat different ageing concerns. Learn how they work, how long results last, risks to watch for, and when you might need one or both treatments to refresh your appearance safely.
From acne treatment to skin hydration, cosmetic procedures are increasingly used to support long-term skin health, not just appearance.
Weddings, gala dinners, or photoshoots – great skin takes effort. Aesthetic doctor Dr Paul Yow shares pre-event treatments that help your skin glow naturally.
The loss of collagen can cause unwanted changes in our appearance as we age. With new aesthetic innovations, it is now possible to restore and stimulate collagen production in our skin for a brighter, fresher look.
Tired of acne anxiety controlling your confidence? Breakouts don’t just affect your skin – they can impact how you feel every day. Dr Paul Yow reveals how the right treatments can clear skin and help you feel like yourself again.
Acne scars and sagging skin can affect self-esteem, but different laser treatments can offer targeted solutions. From fractional lasers for deep renewal to PICO lasers for gentle precision, choose the right option for your skin concerns and goals.
You may have heard of using hyaluronic acid as a beauty product. Did you know there are many other uses of it as well? Find out more here!
Doctor On Call, or DOC for short, is a brand new series brought to you by Medical Channel Asia. This…
Doctor On Call, or DOC for short, is a brand new series brought to you by Medical Channel Asia. This…
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