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5 Aesthetic Treatment Trends in 2019 You Need to Know
January 18, 2019. NÜYOU
Regardless of whether you are interested in medical care or beauty, you must know the 5 major medical trends!
The Top 5 Trends In Aesthetics To Get Up To Speed With In 2019
January 11, 2019. FEMALE Singapore
You’ll want to keep your doctor on speed dial…
Aesthetics Trends To Know for 2019 To Help You Pick The Right Procedure
January 9, 2019. SHAPE Singapore
It’s easy to zip into an aesthetic clinic for a quick skin rejuvenation. Being armed with the right knowledge will help you choose the right treatment.
These Aesthetic Procedures Will Be Big In 2019
January 4, 2019. Her World
Non-invasive aesthetic treatments will be all the rage this year and it's because such procedures have lesser downtime and promise more effective results.
This Anti-ageing Skincare Range Uses Stem Cells And The Results Are Next Level
November 27, 2018. Honeycombers Singapore
Take a dip in the fountain of youth – sans the nip and tuck – with Calecim Professional, a revolutionary skincare brand that’s formulated right here in Singapore.
How to Get Healthier, Bouncier Skin
October 2, 2018. Sassy Mama
Local skincare brand CALECIM Professional’s clinical products may be just the ticket to your best complexion (over 50 aesthetic clinics in Singapore seem to think so!).
Want Firmer, Youthful Skin? Cord Lining Stem Cells Could Be The Answer
August 14, 2018. Women's Weekly
If you've not heard of cord lining stem cells, find out why this lesser-known ingredient is making waves in the beauty industry and how you can reap its anti-ageing benefits.
Spotlight on: Calecim Professional
July 12, 2018. Aesthetics Journal
Aesthetics examines the science and the uses of a new skincare range that is formulated using the stem cells from the umbilical cord lining of New Zealand red deer.
Good Inflamation, Bad Inflamation
May/June 2018. PRIME: International Journal of Aesthetic and Anti-Ageing Medicine
Dr Mitchel P. Goldman shares four cases using a novel new topical to improve swelling and erythema post-treatment.
Emmerdale's Claire King reveals why she is never having plastic surgery again
May 30, 2018. Mirror
Soap star, 55, may have been given a boost by a facelift in the past but now she says she's quite happy to grow old without cosmetic enhancement.
Mother Cells (And We Mean That Literally) Might Just Be the Key To Youthful Skin
May 14, 2018. FEMALE Singapore
An ingredient developed for wound healing is now gaining recognition in the beauty industry for its anti-ageing benefits.
Spa Awards 2018 Best Cosmeceutical Facial: CALECIM® Youth Restore Facetherapy
February 9, 2018. Harper's Bazaar Singapore
Privé Aesthetics’ CALECIM® Youth Restore Facetherapy is powered by stem cells, with the ability to influence matured skin to behave like young skin.
The Revolutionary Skincare Product That Promises to Recapture Your Youth
November 20, 2017. Buro 24/7
Norman Tan chats with dermatologist Dr Mitchel Goldman about Calecim Professional — a new local skincare product powered by stem cell technology.
The groundbreaking amount of umbilical cord extract in this anti-ageing moisturiser may be all you need for younger-looking skin
April 3, 2017. Her World
Perfectly hydrated and firm skin is no longer a dream with this cutting-edge method of directly plumping your skin from below the skin surface.
Stem cell researcher Phan Toan Thang: Birthing new skin with umbilical cord stem cells
June 20, 2016. The Straits Times
Doctor's fascination with wound healing turns into a $700m biotech company.
Selling Wonder Cells
June 1, 2016. Storm
There is no such thing as the fountain of youth. There is, however, science, and the possibilities that stem cell research offers.
The Peak Interview: Cellresearch Corp CEO Gavin Tan Intends to Heal the World
May 5, 2016. The Peak
Singapore stem cell research company CEO turned down untold fortunes to allow company’s technology to help more people.
Hard Cell
3 January, 2016. The Business Times Weekend
Transcending placenta creams and illegal injections, the latest in stem cell technology developed by a homegrown company is the real deal in cutting-edge, anti-ageing cosmetics.
Beauty brand scores with stem cells
December 24, 2015. The Straits Times
Home-grown Calecim uses red deer stem cells, believed to have cell-regenerating properties, in its cosmetics.
New Singapore beauty brand uses animal stem cells in its products
December 24, 2015. Her World
Home-grown Calecim uses red deer stem cells, believed to have cell-regenerating properties, in its cosmetics.
Stem cell skincare product goes global
August 13, 2015. The Straits Times
Singapore stem cell research company CellResearch Corporation intends to be a global leader in the skincare market.
S'pore firm eyes global wound care market
June 28, 2015. The Sunday Times
CellResearch to start trials using stem cells to treat diabetic wound patients in the US.
Scientific beauty breakthrough
Financial Times
Most weeks, a press release for a beauty product claiming to be “innovative” and game-changing” drops into my inbox. It usually turns out to be something perfectly nice that is probably beneficial to most skins – but truly innovative? Very seldom. In this issue, though, there are two ground breaking skincare developments to report, both with serious scientific clout.