- MBBS
- MRCS
- MMed
About Dr Rachel Ho
Upon graduating from National University of Singapore in 2010, Dr Rachel Ho entered Otorhinolaryngology surgical residency and earned her Membership of the Royal College of Surgeons and Masters of Medicine in Otorhinolaryngology. She developed a special interest in minimally invasive treatments for anti-aging and enhancement of facial aesthetics during her rotations in various public hospital in Singapore and having a background in facial plastic surgery gives her a big advantage to pursue her interest.
Dr Rachel is accredited to perform laser; chemical peels; and botulinum toxin and filler injections. However, it doesn’t stop her from learning. She regularly attends local and international conferences to stay at forefront of the latest trends and advancements in anti-aging and aesthetic medicine.
Dr Rachel is a firm believer of maintaining a holistic approach to beauty and aging. She values her patients and their safety. By combining healthy lifestyle habits with medical aesthetic treatments, she believes that one can age beautifully and gracefully.
Education
Dr Rachel Ho offers the following treatments
- Hormone Balancing
- Age Management
- Nose Threadlift
- Face Threadlift
- Lasers in aesthetic dermatology
- Skinboosters
- Dermal Fillers
- Profhilo
- Chemical Peels
- Face
- Skin
- Rejuran Healer
- Botox
Recent Answers
How do I treat whiteheads at my cheeks and jawline?
You can consider chemical peels as an addition to the retinoids. This will help with 'releasing' the comedones without requiring painful extractions. Chemical peels, when performed by doctors, are very safe. Cheers!
Can nose fillers and nose threadlift be used together?
Yes both the nose thread lift and nose fillers can be combined in the same treatment setting for synergistic results. It will depend on what your current nose profile looks like and the kind of augmentation that works best for you. For most patients, I find that a little fillers enhance the improvement from the nose threadlift. However, there are situations where I find that nose fillers or thread lifts alone are adequate.
What could be the cause for tiny raised bumps on my cheek? (photo)
These are milia seeds. Your pores have been blocked up by dead skin cells.