SW1 BLOG

Why Your Neck Is Ageing Faster Than Your Face — And What to Do About It
There is a disconnect that aesthetic doctors see constantly: a patient who has invested carefully in her face—good skincare, professional

Lip Filler Singapore: How to Get Natural Results (And Avoid the Overdone Look)
Lip filler has a reputation problem. Not because the treatment doesn’t work — it does, beautifully, when performed correctly. But

Bio-Remodeller vs Skin Booster: What’s the Difference and Which One Do You Actually Need?
If you have been exploring injectable skin treatments, you have almost certainly encountered both terms: skin booster and bio-remodeller. Both

The Best Sunscreen for Singapore Skin — And Why Doctors Choose Physical Over Chemical
Singapore sits just 1.3 degrees north of the equator. The UV index here regularly hits 10–12 — the “extreme” category

Collagen Loss After 40: What’s Really Happening to Your Skin and How to Rebuild It
Collagen is the most abundant protein in the human body and the structural foundation of healthy skin. It is what

Acne Scar Types Singapore: Which Treatment Actually Works for Which Scar
Acne scars are one of the most common reasons people seek aesthetic treatment in Singapore — and one of the

Why Your Skin Changes So Dramatically Around Menopause — And What Actually Helps
Many women describe it the same way: they wake up one day, look in the mirror, and barely recognise their

Tear Trough Fillers Singapore: The Complete Honest Guide
Of all the filler treatments available, tear trough is consistently ranked as one of the most requested—and one of the

Forget Kegels: The Magnetic Muscle Sculpting Treatment Singapore Women Are Using to Rebuild Pelvic Strength
She was fit, active, and had run half-marathons before her baby arrived. Fourteen months postpartum, she signed up for a

PDRN and Polynucleotides — The Skin Science Everyone in Singapore Is Talking About
A new generation of skin-aware women in Singapore is shifting from repair to fortification. At the centre of this change is PDRN and polynucleotides. Dr Low Chai Ling and Dr Chua Han Boon of SW1 Clinic explain why.











