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by Guest » Sun, 16 Jan 2005 10:54 am
who should i approach ? facial centre? or hospital?
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by joop » Sun, 16 Jan 2005 6:03 pm
Implant of moles or removal of moles?
If removal then try the government hospitals, under cosmetic surgery.
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by IB » Tue, 18 Jan 2005 9:50 pm
Impression Beauty
Stamford Road #03-06/07 Stamford House
Tel: (65) 6 333 9093
http://www.impressionbeauty.com/
Impression Beauty offers Amazing Touch Services in painless and scarless removal of moles.
Other services:
1) FACIAL CARE
2) BODY CARE
3) AROMATHERAPY
4) SLIMMING SERVICES
5) WAXING SERVICES
6) BEAUTY MAKE-OVER
7) BRIDAL PACKAGES
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by Guest » Tue, 18 Jan 2005 11:38 pm
I have had a mole removed and I would NEVER recommend going to a beautician to remove it - its always better to see a doctor. In a lot of countries such procedures are not allowed to be done by beauticians.
There are two procedures - surgical removal and laser. It depends on the nature of mole for which procedure to use. If you have had the mole for a long time and it is deep than you cannot use a laser procedure - it must be removed surgically. If it is a flat mole or surface level, than it can be removed by laser.
In either case, go see a dermatologist or plastic surgeon.
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by joop » Thu, 20 Jan 2005 12:54 pm
Anonymous wrote:I have had a mole removed and I would NEVER recommend going to a beautician to remove it - its always better to see a doctor. In a lot of countries such procedures are not allowed to be done by beauticians.
There are two procedures - surgical removal and laser. It depends on the nature of mole for which procedure to use. If you have had the mole for a long time and it is deep than you cannot use a laser procedure - it must be removed surgically. If it is a flat mole or surface level, than it can be removed by laser.
In either case, go see a dermatologist or plastic surgeon.
I agree with guest, don't go to the beauty centres as they are not qualified practioners for removal of moles, these are cosmetic surgical procedures - so please approach your government or pte hospitals for assistance.
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by Guest » Thu, 20 Jan 2005 4:41 pm
joop wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have had a mole removed and I would NEVER recommend going to a beautician to remove it - its always better to see a doctor. In a lot of countries such procedures are not allowed to be done by beauticians.
There are two procedures - surgical removal and laser. It depends on the nature of mole for which procedure to use. If you have had the mole for a long time and it is deep than you cannot use a laser procedure - it must be removed surgically. If it is a flat mole or surface level, than it can be removed by laser.
In either case, go see a dermatologist or plastic surgeon.
I agree with guest, don't go to the beauty centres as they are not qualified practioners for removal of moles, these are cosmetic surgical procedures - so please approach your government or pte hospitals for assistance.
Hey Joop Joop(rem,inds me of the looly jujubes)
Are those moles on either side of your avatar?
Hehe

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by elyn » Sun, 03 Apr 2005 1:31 am
who shld i approach and which hospital povides this sevice? its abt how much?
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