
How to Prevent Sun Spots?
Sun spots are formed due to an increase of melanin, a skin pigment. It is advisable not try home remedies and to apply your sunscreen regularly.
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Sun spots are formed due to an increase of melanin, a skin pigment. It is advisable not try home remedies and to apply your sunscreen regularly.
In Singapore, skin cancer is the 6th most common cancer among men and the 7th most common cancer among women. Read more.
Shingles, also known as herpes zoster, is a painful blistering rash that is caused by the varicella-zoster virus. This is the same virus that causes chickenpox.
Tropical conditions in Singapore can affect our skin, and here are some tips to manage common skin conditions affected by the weather.
Hives are an allergic skin reaction that cause the skin to develop localized redness, swelling, and itching. Read more on the symptoms, causes and treatments.
Fungal diseases can affect anyone and are often caused by fungi that are common in the environment. Dr Tan Hiok Hee shares 5 treatments for fungal infections.
When it comes to attaining healthy skin, most people are aware of the need to avoid excessive sun exposure, smoking and to moisturise regularly – but what about a person’s diet?
Skin pigmentation is one of the top skin problems in Singapore is skin pigmentation and telangiectasia. Dr Tan Hiok Hee, a Singapore dermatologist at the Thomson Specialist Skin Centre
Malignant melanoma is one of the most dangerous types of skin cancer. In this condition, pigment producing cells in the skin known as melanocytes undergo uncontrolled growth and can even spread to other organs.
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