Treatments

Nucleofill- the collagen biostimulating treatment-is now available in Singapore.   Nucleofill, one of the newest treatments for collagen biostimulation in the skin, is available in Singapore. What is Nucleofill and what are its benefits? Stay tuned to this review for more about what is Nucleofill and the science behind it!  ...

If you've had dermal fillers injected but didn't like the results; HA-based facial fillers can be dissolved and removed with hyaluronidase. Hyaluronidase or Hyalase is an enzyme that breaks down hyaluronic acid to remove dermal fillers. Recently, Amy Schumer and Courtney Cox have openly shared about dissolving their facial fillers. Everything you need to know about non-surgical removal of fillers- what to expect, results and safety- explained in this review....

The science of skincare: acids & chemical exfoliation explained. Everything you need to know to get brighter, smoother and more even toned skin in this guide. From the difference between AHAs vs BHAs vs PHAs to how exactly you should be choosing your acids in skincare for different skin types in this review....

It's been more than 30 years since Botox received US FDA approval for treatment of wrinkles. Since then, what do we know about getting repeated botulinum toxin injections when the effects wear off? One study looked at identical twins- one received regular Botox and another who did not. A look at the outcomes and the long term safety of repeat Botox injections in this review....

Paradoxical adipose hyperplasia (PAH) is a complication of Coolsculpting fat freezing. Supermodel Linda Evangelista has recently shared that PAH after Coolsculpting cryolipolysis has left her deformed and filed a lawsuit against Zeltiq, the makers of Coolsculpting. Learn more about fat freezing and PAH in this review on body contouring....

Can you get too much Botox? Here's a look at Botulinum toxin gone wrong; with botched botox examples from celebrities. Learn about how to avoid these side effects of over-injections and how to protect yourself from Frozen Foreheads to Spock Eyebrows. ...

Hollow temples are a sign of ageing in the upper face, making a youthful face look gaunt and haggard. Fat, muscle and bone changes cause the natural convexity of the face to become concave. Temple fillers are a safe and effective non-surgical treatment to treat sunken temples. Learn about temple filler injections in this review....