Physical Vs Chemical Sunscreens: 3 Things To Know About Them

Wearing adequate sun protection is crucial to also prevent skin pigmentation and delay the onset of wrinkles. If you’re struggling with stubborn sun spots or even melasma, the Q Switch laser delivers non-invasive high-energy pulse in the billionths of a second to target the concerned area and break down the pigmented cells.

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4 Ways How Stress Can Affect And Take Its Toll On Your Skin

At the same time, you can also turn to treatments to help manage the conditions of your skin. For instance, Q Switch laser works best as an acne treatment to target acne by firing a beam of energy at a precise wavelength onto your skin.

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Stretch Mark Removal Treatment: Why Lasers Are Your Best Bet

With early treatment and the use of advanced laser technologies, fading unsightly stretch marks is comfortable, faster, and much more effective! We currently offer one of the best stretch mark removal treatments in Singapore that utilizes a series of powerful lasers such as the Vbeam, Q-switch Nd:YAG, fractional CO2, and Fraxel Dual lasers.

Read more: https://cliffordclinic.com/stretch-mark-removal-treatment-why-lasers-are-your-best-bet/

Defining Threadlifts: Which Threads Should You Choose?

In order to achieve flawless and younger-looking skin, this also means addressing other issues such as acne, age spots, and pigmentation – all of which can pop up as part of the natural aging process. This is why we also offer solutions such as acne treatment and a range of acne scars laser that has made us one of the best acne dermatologist in Singapore!

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3 Facts You Should Know Behind The Myths Of Melasma

Melasma is a common skin pigmentation problem that affects over 45 million people globally; and in Singapore, about 1,500 women suffer from this condition annually. It involves the appearance of blotchy and brownish patches commonly over the cheeks, as well as the forehead, nose bridge and jawline.

Read more: https://www.cosmeticsurgery.sg/3-facts-you-should-know-behind-the-myths-of-melasma/