Medical Lecture, 20th July 2013
Medical Lecture, 20th July 2013
Dermatological Society of Singapore, Annual Scientific Meeting – Paediatric Dermatology Meet the Expert Session
Panelist – Dr Jean Ho
Venue: Orchard Parade Hotel
Holistic Care For You And Your Skin
Medical Lecture, 20th July 2013
Dermatological Society of Singapore, Annual Scientific Meeting – Paediatric Dermatology Meet the Expert Session
Panelist – Dr Jean Ho
Venue: Orchard Parade Hotel
Medical Lecture, 13th Nov 2011
Mount Elizabeth 25th Annual Seminar Molecular Genetics in Dermatology – Impact on Diagnosis and Therapy
Speaker – Dr Jean Ho
Venue: Mandarin Hotel
Medical Forum, 22 July 2011
Manage Teenage Skin, The Stress-Free Way
Speaker – Dr Jean Ho
Venue – Nanyang Girls’ High School
Medical Lecture, 8 June 2011
Paediatric Dermatology
Speaker – Dr Jean Ho
Venue: KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital
ASEAN Paediatric Congress, 16 April 2011
Birthmarks and Pigmentation Problems in Children
Speaker – Dr Jean Ho
Medical Lecture, 28 Jan 2011
Top 10 skin conditions in children
Speaker – Dr Jean Ho
Venue – Mount Elizabeth Hospital
Also called pimples or zits, acne affects 90 per cent of adolescents and starts as early as eight to 10 years of age. It begins with little yellowish bumps on the nose, forehead and even chest, progressing to red, painful swellings with pus. Acne begins when the oil glands fire up at puberty. The oil (or sebum), which is supposed to lubricate and protect our skin, wreaks havoc instead.
An infection shows up as pain, swelling or foul-smelling discharge oozing from the puncture site. In some patients, a scar forms at the site of piercing. These keloid scars can grow to significant and disfiguring proportions. Those who are prone to such scars should not even contemplate ear piercing.
Infection and poor healing of the skin after piercing also increase the chance of scar formation. The scars can be treated with injections, laser or surgery but there is no guarantee that keloids will not form again.