By Mila Paige, Beauty & Lifestyle Writer When I started writing about medical aesthetics more than ten years ago, the overly taut era of the facelift was over. Since then, the industry has steadily moved toward minimally invasive treatments — gentler, faster and...
By Dr Isabelle Yeoh As I entered my fifth decade, I read Chip Conley’s book, “Learning to Love Midlife: 12 Reasons Why Life Gets Better with Age,” which offered a refreshing perspective on ageing. For those in their 40s to 70s, it shifts our...
As we age, our skin loses its elasticity, leading to wrinkles and fine lines. Fortunately, many cosmetic procedures are available to help you restore a more vibrant and radiant look. Botulinum toxin and fillers are two widely used cosmetic treatments, but they are...
1. Botulinum toxin, is one of the most prevalent beauty treatments globally, with a long list of clinical studies and FDA-approved uses for cosmetic and medical benefits. This is one of life’s great paradoxes: that one of the most poisonous substances known to...
Before botulinum toxin was approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for cosmetic purposes back in 2002, to minimise frown wrinkles, it had already been used to treat medical ailments such as muscle spasms, excessive underarm sweating and eyelid tics. ...