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Scar Removal

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Scar Removal Treatment in Malaysia (For Light & Deep Scars) Scars are marks that are clearly noticeable on the skin, typically stemming from a healing wound. Scarring is a common part of the body's healing process and can vary in appearance, including flat or raised, discoloured, or different texture. Treatments like creams,…

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Melasma

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Melasma Treatment in Malaysia Melasma – also known as ‘chloasma’, is a chronic skin pigmentary disorder that can cause dark patches on the skin, especially on the face and upper lip. It is commonly seen in middle-aged Asians. What is Melasma? Melasma appears as splotchy patches varying in shape and…

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Hyperpigmentation

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Hyperpigmentation Treatment in Malaysia What is Hyperpigmentation? Hyperpigmentation is a harmless condition where patches of skin become darker compared to the surrounding area. Darkening occurs when an excess of melanin (brown pigment) that is responsible for determining skin colour, within specialised cells known as melanocytes located in the skin's epidermis…

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Age Spot

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Age Spot Removal Treatment in Malaysia What is Age Spot? Age Spot, also known as Solar Lentigo, Sun Spot, or Liver Spot. It is usually flat or slightly raised, clearly defined coin-like lesion on the face. It can also be brown, tan, or black spots that appear on body parts…

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Sunscreen and Me

I received this excellent question during a patient’s consultation last week. She asked: Doctor, if I wear a sunscreen with SPF50 in the morning, let say 8AM, I don’t need to reapply when I head out for lunch at 12PM, since I am already being protected by SPF50. It will…

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