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A Subtle Non-Surgical Face Lift Using Botulinum Toxin: 5 Things to Know

A Subtle Non-Surgical Face Lift Using Botulinum Toxin: 5 Things to Know

May 14, 2026

Dr Chung WL | IYAC Aesthetic Clinic

If it feels like the heat in Singapore has been turned up a few notches lately, you’re not imagining it. Prolonged heat and relentless UV exposure don’t just make you uncomfortable—they can gradually affect skin quality. Pigmentation becomes more noticeable, inflammation lingers, pores clog more easily, and collagen breaks down faster than you’d like.

The good news: a thoughtful, medically guided approach can help manage current damage while supporting skin resilience against ongoing exposure. Here’s a practical strategy to approach heat- and UV-stressed skin.

That’s why a single treatment often isn’t enough. A more effective approach is layered: repair, support and maintain.

 

1) Laser Treatments: Managing Pigmentation and Uneven Tone

When UV damage shows up as sun spots or uneven tone, laser treatments can help address these concerns.

 

  • Picosecond and Q-switched lasers are commonly used to target excess pigment
  • Thulium laser can help improve overall skin tone and texture
  • Combination approaches can address multiple concerns, such as pores and clarity

 

Why it matters now:

Pigmentation can deepen and darken with continued sun exposure.

Outcome to expect:

Gradual improvement in skin clarity and a more even-looking complexion.

2) Regenerative Injectables (Glass Skin Program): Repair & Strengthen Skin

Heat and UV exposure contribute to ongoing low-grade inflammation and reduced skin resilience. Regenerative injectables aim to support the skin’s natural repair processes.

 

Why it matters now:

In hot, high-UV environments, maintaining hydration and skin barrier function becomes even more important.

Outcome to expect:

A more even texture, improved hydration, and a stronger skin barrier that is less prone to new or recurrent pigmentation, even with ongoing UV exposure.

 

3) Medical Peels: Clearing Heat-Stressed, Congested Skin

Heat, sweat, and environmental buildup can leave skin congested, which in turn may lead to acne breakouts, especially in humid conditions like Singapore’s.

  • Superficial medical peels remove dead skin cells and help unclog pores
  • Support clearer-looking skin and improve overall texture

Why it matters now:

Humidity, sunscreen, and sweat can combine to trap debris in pores, increasing the likelihood of breakouts and dullness.

A useful reminder:

Medical peels are a classic but still relevant approach—sometimes overlooked in favour of newer technologies—but they remain a reliable way to manage congestion and maintain skin clarity.

 

Outcome to expect:

Clearer-looking skin with fewer breakouts and improved radiance.

 

Something You May Not Have Considered: Underarm Botulinum Toxin for Sweating (Hyperhidrosis)

 

In Singapore’s current heat, one issue that becomes very noticeable is excessive underarm sweating.

It’s not just about feeling warm—sweat can soak through clothing, leaving visible patches that many people find difficult to manage throughout the day.

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