
5 Things Singaporeans Believe About Aesthetic Treatments That Are Simply Not True
Aesthetic medicine in Singapore has a visibility problem — not because the treatments are obscure, but because the information circulating

Aesthetic medicine in Singapore has a visibility problem — not because the treatments are obscure, but because the information circulating

The pattern is something many women in Singapore know well. A few days before a period, a painful spot appears

By 11am, your foundation has melted. The T-zone is shining. Blotting papers are a daily essential. You’ve tried mattifying products,

You can cover it with clothing, and in Singapore — where the weather almost never demands a fully covered back

Every skincare advertisement promises to “minimise” or “close” pores. The advice columns tell you to splash cold water on your

The pimple heals. That’s the good part. But then the mark it leaves behind — a flat, brown or dark

In Singapore’s humid climate, maintaining smooth and radiant skin can be challenging. Heat, UV exposure and frequent transitions between outdoor

In aesthetic medicine, it is often assumed that stronger treatments produce better results. Higher energy. More aggressive settings. Faster pigment

Singapore’s climate presents unique challenges for maintaining youthful, resilient skin. Constant humidity, intense UV exposure, and prolonged time in air-conditioned

If you live in Singapore and struggle with stubborn brown patches on your cheeks, upper lip or forehead, you are