Thu Feb 9 17:38:02 SGT 2012  
    SHIM CLINIC
168 Bedok South Avenue 3 #01-473
Singapore 460168
Tel: (+65) 6446 7446
Fax: (+65) 6449 7446
Web: Pigmentation Treatment, Singapore (SG)
Opening Hours
Monday to Friday: 9 am to 3 pm, 7 pm to 11 pm
Saturday & Sunday: 7 pm to 11 pm
Public Holidays: Closed
Walk-in clinic. Appointments not required.
Bring NRIC, Work Pass or Passport for registration.

Pigmentation Treatment, Singapore (SG)

Share |
Summary

Pigmentation Treatment, Singapore (SG) @singaporepigmentation.com: Pigmentation removal/treatment clinic, Singapore - With Beauty SG & Shim Clinic skin care products and NeostrataŽ chemical peels.

Topics

Aesthetic services available:

References


Latest News

Recruited Minced Skin Grafting for Improving the Skin Appearance of the Donor Site of a Split‐Thickness Skin Graft
Mon, 06 Feb 2012 05:00:00 +0100 | Dermatologic Surgery
ConclusionRecruited minced skin grafting is a good method of improving the appearance of the donor site. (Source: Dermatologic Surgery)

Fractional Laser Resurfacing for Acne Scars: A Review
Wed, 01 Feb 2012 05:00:00 +0100 | British Journal of Dermatology
AbstractThis review investigates the effectiveness of ablative and non‐ablative Fractional Photothermolysis (FP) lasers for treating facial acne scars. 26 studies (13=ablative FP; 13=non‐ablative FP) published between year‐2003 to January 2011 were reviewed. Quantitative and qualitative data from each article were examined and analysed. 4 studies were split‐face randomised controlled studies (RCTs). Whilst the data analysed where all clinically relevant and significant, there were some methodological differences between the studies. Outcomes included subjective and objective assessment of scar appearance, pre‐ and postoperative treatment, side effects and pain scores. A small number of studies used 3D Optical Profiling Imaging and histology for objective assessment. Even allowing...

Amiodarone: Facial hyperpigmentation: case report
Mon, 23 Jan 2012 18:35:21 +0100 | Reactions
(Source: Reactions)

Periorbital Rejuvenation with Fractional 1,550‐nm Ytterbium/Erbium Fiber Laser and Variable Square Pulse 2,940‐nm Erbium:YAG laser in Asians: A Comparison Study
Mon, 23 Jan 2012 05:00:00 +0100 | Dermatologic Surgery
ConclusionFractional Yb/Er fiber and VSP Er:YAG lasers are effective in improving periorbital wrinkles in Asians, with minimal side effects. (Source: Dermatologic Surgery)

Pulsed Dye Laser and Pulsed Dye Laser–Mediated Photodynamic Therapy in the Treatment of Dermatologic Disorders
Mon, 23 Jan 2012 05:00:00 +0100 | Dermatologic Surgery
ConclusionsPDL is accepted as first‐line therapy for vascular disorders including port‐wine stains, telangiectasias, and hemangiomas. PDL causes selective photothermolysis of dermal vasculature. This mechanism also allows it to be applicable for disorders of other etiologies. Recent studies suggest that the PDL may induce cytokine expression and collagen formation, further increasing its applicability in dermatology. (Source: Dermatologic Surgery)

The successful treatment of flat warts with auricular acupuncture
Tue, 17 Jan 2012 17:44:03 +0100 | International Journal of Dermatology
Conclusions  Our findings suggest that auricular acupuncture may be a viable alternative for the treatment of flat warts. Larger randomized studies are needed to fully evaluate auricular acupuncture against more conventional treatments, and these are planned. (Source: International Journal of Dermatology)

Reticulate Hyperpigmentation of the Vulva--Quiz Case [Off-Center Fold]
Mon, 16 Jan 2012 05:00:00 +0100 | Archives of Dermatology
(Source: Archives of Dermatology)

Reticulate Hyperpigmentation of the Vulva--Diagnosis [Off-Center Fold]
Mon, 16 Jan 2012 05:00:00 +0100 | Archives of Dermatology
(Source: Archives of Dermatology)

Whorled hairless nevus of the scalp, linear hyperpigmentation, and telangiectatic nevi of the lower limbs: A novel variant of the “phacomatosis complex”
Fri, 13 Jan 2012 05:00:00 +0100 | American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A
We report on an 8‐year‐old boy with striking right hemihypoplasia, resulting in limb asymmetry and fixed dislocation of right hip. Skin on the affected side showed three distinct nevi: (i) A whorled, hairless nevus of the scalp in close proximity with (ii) epidermal hyperpigmentation following lines of Blaschko on the neck and right upper limb, and (iii) multiple telangiectatic nevi of the right lower limb and hemiscrotum. Didymosis atricho‐melanotica was proposed for the combination of adjacent patchy congenital alopecia and linear hyperpigmentation, while phacomatosis atricho‐pigmento‐vascularis appears to define the entire cutaneous phenotype, thus implying the involvement of three neighboring loci influencing the development of distinct constituents of the skin. Given the str...