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January 2025

Is it true that fillers are the only way to get chiselled cheekbones? How can a strong chin rescue a chubby face? Are radio-frequency (RF) machines out of fashion? We ask aesthetic doctors and a plastic surgeon to weigh in on the facts and fallacies in the business of face contouring.

- SUSIE CHEAH

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You know the old adage: diamonds light up your face and pearls cast a soft glow on your complexion. But what if your skin is looking dull and tired, or you’ve let one too many late nights take their toll and leave their weight on your complexion?

When you’ve slipped that sparkling necklace around your neck and affixed a cluster of diamonds on your ears, the last thing you’d want to draw attention to are dull skin, crow’s feet, saggy cheeks and droopy neck folds. To show off your treasure chest of sparkles, you’d want to wear them against a well structured canvas.

Next to smooth, taut skin, a V-shaped face, high-slope cheekbones and a sleek jawline are arguably the best showcase of the gorgeous sparkles on your ears and around your neck. Before you march into a clinic asking for a treatment you saw on TikTok, we ask highly experienced medical professionals Dr Georgia Lee, aesthetics practitioner, Dr Shirley Kwee, aesthetics practitioner and Dr Andrew Khoo, plastic surgeon, to share the most common myths they encounter about face sculpting or contouring.

imageMYTH #1: BOTOX PARALYSES MUSCLES AND CAUSES NUMBNESS

Botulinum toxin Type A, or “botox” as it’s commonly known, was initially a therapy used to treat ocular dystonia when it was approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 1989. In 2002, it was approved for cosmetic use. But today, 22 years after its successful adoption and application, it still cannot shrug off the myth that it “paralyses” muscles or causes numbness.

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Golf Asia

XXIO 14 Launch at Leonian The Cathay

Leonian showcased the exciting new XXIO 14 range of clubs at a launch event at the new store at The Cathay in December.

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1 min

January 2026

Golf Asia

Golf Asia

THE QUEST FOR GLORY

Looking ahead into the 2026 Season at the PGA TOUR.

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4 mins

January 2026

Golf Asia

Golf Asia

TEA PARTY TEE UP

Leonian and Golf Asia celebrate the season at the new Leonian store at The Cathay.

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1 min

January 2026

Golf Asia

Golf Asia

BALANCING PERFORMANCE AND PRACTICALITY

An in-depth review of the 2025 BMW X3 M50 xDrive.

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4 mins

January 2026

Golf Asia

Golf Asia

LAKESIDE DAYDREAMS

A stay at two sister properties on Lake Como, Passalacqua and Grand Hotel Tremezzo, offer the lake's full spectrum of luxury.

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3 mins

January 2026

Golf Asia

Golf Asia

LIV GOLF ANNOUNCES EXPANDED 72-HOLE FORMAT FOR 2026 SEASON

Move to four days of competition reflects LIV Golf's global momentum and evolution.

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2 mins

January 2026

Golf Asia

Golf Asia

STARTING YOUNG

The 2025 Singapore Junior Masters showcased fledgling golfers from around the world.

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2 mins

January 2026

Golf Asia

Golf Asia

SEVENTH HEAVEN

Warren Golf & Country Club's ladies claim their seventh straight victory in the SLGA Cup.

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1 mins

January 2026

Golf Asia

Golf Asia

TOP TABLES FOR JANUARY

Singapore's dining scene is alive with stories told through food and these three restaurants offer more than just meals. What diners get is a journey through heritage, craftsmanship, and culture, all served with a modern twist.

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3 mins

January 2026

Golf Asia

Golf Asia

NEIGHBOURHOOD SUPPORT

Eighty Angsana Primary Pupils Benefit From TMCC's Grow Golf Programme

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2 mins

January 2026

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