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How to Treat and Prevent Back Acne: Effective Options
Understanding Back Acne (Bacne) Back acne, or bacne, is a common skin concern caused by clogged pores from oil, sweat, dead skin cells, and bacteria. It can lead to pimples, blackheads, and in some cases, painful cystic acne. While bacne is common among teens, adults can also experience it, often due to hormones, lifestyle, or […]
Published on 4 August 2025, by Dr. Ong
Understanding the Causes of Back Acne (Bacne)
What Is Back Acne? Back acne, commonly known as bacne, occurs when pores on your back become clogged with oil, sweat, dead skin cells, and bacteria. This leads to breakouts including pimples, blackheads, and whiteheads. Although it’s a common skin concern, it can be uncomfortable and affect confidence, especially in humid weather or when wearing […]
Published on 28 July 2025, by Dr. Ong
How Biostimulators Boost Collagen from Within
Biostimulators work by activating your skin’s natural ability to heal and regenerate, leading to increased collagen production and firmer, healthier-looking skin. Unlike traditional dermal fillers that simply add volume, biostimulators enhance your skin from the inside out by stimulating long-term collagen synthesis. How Do Biostimulators Work? Controlled Micro-TraumaWhen injected, biostimulators such as poly-L-lactic acid […]
Published on 21 July 2025, by Dr. Yeinice
Biostimulators vs Fillers: What’s the Difference and Which Should You Choose?
When it comes to non-surgical facial rejuvenation, both biostimulators and dermal fillers offer effective results, but they work in very different ways. Understanding their key differences can help you choose the right treatment based on your aesthetic goals. What Are Biostimulators? Biostimulators are injectable treatments that stimulate your body’s natural collagen and elastin production, […]
Published on 14 July 2025, by Dr. Yeinice
Plinest vs Newest vs Plinest Fast vs Plinest One: Which Skin Booster Is Right for You?
Looking for a skin treatment that targets aging, dullness, or acne scars? You might have heard of Plinest, Newest, Plinest Fast, and Plinest One—but what makes each of them unique, and how do you know which one suits your skin goals? Let’s break down the differences. PLINEST® Best for: Overall anti-aging & skin […]
Published on 7 July 2025, by Dr. Ong
Profhilo vs Revok50: Which Skin Booster is Right for You?
Skin boosters like Profhilo and Revok50 are growing in popularity for their ability to hydrate, firm, and rejuvenate the skin from within. While both are injectable treatments using hyaluronic acid (HA), they differ significantly in formulation, skin benefits, and mechanism of action. This guide breaks down the key differences so you can make an informed […]
Published on 30 June 2025, by Dr. Ong
Can a Thread Lift Really Tighten Sagging Skin?
Yes, a thread lift can tighten sagging skin, but results are typically more subtle compared to a traditional facelift. This minimally invasive procedure uses dissolvable threads inserted beneath the skin to gently lift and support areas of sagging, while stimulating collagen production over time. Thread lifts are ideal for those seeking natural-looking rejuvenation […]
Published on 23 June 2025, by Dr. Eunice Goay
Is Thread Lift Safe? What Areas Can Be Treated with a Thread Lift
What Is a Thread Lift? A thread lift is a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure that lifts and tightens sagging skin using medical-grade threads inserted beneath the skin. This treatment provides a refreshed, more youthful appearance without the need for surgery or general anesthesia. Thread lifts are generally considered safe when performed by a trained […]
Published on 16 June 2025, by Dr. Eunice Goay
Are Nose Threads Safe? What You Need to Know
If you’re considering a non-surgical nose enhancement, nose thread lifts—especially with PDO threads—are a popular option. But are they safe? Here’s what you should know: Why Nose Threads Are Generally Considered Safe: Minimally Invasive: Involves tiny insertions, not large incisions. Biodegradable Threads: PDO (polydioxanone) threads are safe and dissolve naturally in the body. Low […]
Published on 9 June 2025, by Dr Yeinice