Start from a concern
Common aesthetic concerns — the right path for each
Choose the concern that matches what you see in the mirror — we'll show the matched treatments, expected timeline, and price band.
Face
Forehead wrinkles & expression lines
Forehead wrinkles and frown lines are caused by repeated muscle contraction (frontalis and corrugator). The first-line treatment i…
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Early signs of ageing in your 20s and 30s
Prejuvenation is the 2026 K-beauty + medical-aesthetic trend that prioritises slowing visible ageing rather than reversing it. Des…
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Is thread lift painful? What does the recovery feel like?
PDO thread lifts are performed under topical anaesthetic plus local infiltration; most patients describe the procedure as a brief …
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Eyes
Crow's feet & under-eye wrinkles
Crow's feet are dynamic wrinkles caused by orbicularis oculi contraction during smiling. 4–8 units of Botox per side (8–16 total) …
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Hooded eyes & sleepy-look
Hooded eyes — where the upper eyelid skin partially covers the lashes — can be cosmetic (skin laxity from age) or functional (true…
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Jawline
Sagging jowls & loose lower face
Sagging jowls are caused by collagen loss and downward migration of facial fat. Non-surgical solutions stack three mechanisms: PDO…
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Double chin & under-jaw fullness
Double chin (submental fullness) is treated by tightening the skin or reducing the fat layer non-invasively. HIFU (Ulthera SPT or …
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Skin
Acne scars & uneven skin texture
Acne scars are categorised by morphology: ice-pick (deep, narrow), boxcar (wider, sharp edges), rolling (shallow, undulating). Pic…
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Melasma & pigmentation patches
Melasma is a hormone- and sun-influenced pigment disorder; complete cure is uncommon but significant lightening is achievable. Pic…
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Dehydrated, dull, lifeless skin
Dehydrated, dull skin reflects insufficient HA and collagen in the dermis. The current best-in-class injectable solution stack: Sk…
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How to avoid bruising after filler injection
To minimise bruising after filler: stop NSAIDs (ibuprofen, aspirin), fish oil, vitamin E, gingko, garlic, ginseng, and red wine fo…
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