Meet Dr Rachel Ho

Dr Rachel Ho is a aesthetic physician based in Singapore, celebrated for her expertise in medical aesthetics. She graduated with her medical degree (MBBS) and attained her post graduated Masters of Medicine (MMed) from the National University of Singapore. With her extensive clinical experience, Dr Rachel offers a range of aesthetic medical treatments with individualised care. Dr Rachel is also frequently recognised for her expertise, and speaks at medical conferences and educational seminars in the region.

Besides her clinical work, Dr Rachel is obsessed with fitness and skincare. You’ll find her at the gym or shopping for cosmetics. She also enjoys reading and classic calligraphy.

Treatment Philosophy

Her philosophy of “less is more” is at the core of her practice. Dr Rachel specialises in individualised treatment plans to align with her patients’ lifestyles and expectations. Her treatment plans aim for refreshed and youthful-looking outcomes without compromising individuality. Additionally, she places strong emphasis on overall skin health, advocating for treatments that boost skin quality, strengthen the skin barrier, and promote long-term skin longevity. Her comprehensive approach integrates evidence based lifestyle management, skincare skincare, and personalised treatments to achieve optimum results for every patient.

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