- 24 June 2026
If you have noticed stubborn brown or gray patches on your cheeks, forehead, upper lip, or chin, you may be experiencing melasma, a common but stubborn skin condition. Unlike temporary discoloration, melasma is a long-term skin concern that may not respond well to creams or fade over time. Fortunately, advanced laser and light-based treatments are now making it possible to reduce melasma safely and without surgery.
- 26 May 2026
Melasma is a common skin condition that causes brown, gray-brown, or blue-gray patches to appear on the sun-exposed areas of the skin, especially the cheeks, forehead, upper lip, chin, and jawline. Unlike freckles or age spots, melasma appears as larger, symmetrical patches of discoloration. It most commonly affects women and individuals with medium to darker skin tones, though anyone can develop it.
- 21 May 2026
Losing weight can feel frustrating, especially when diet and exercise do not produce lasting results. Modern physician-supervised weight loss programs now use advanced injectable medications to help regulate hunger, metabolism, and blood sugar more effectively.
- 29 April 2026
Skin laxity, loosening or sagging of the skin, is one of the most challenging signs of ageing to address. Unlike surface concerns such as pigmentation or fine lines, laxity involves bigger structural changes, including collagen loss, reduced elastin, and weakening of underlying support tissues.
