About Dr Terence Tan

Dr Terence Tan started Halley Medical Aesthetics in 2013, offering facial aesthetics treatments dedicated to rejuvenation, 3D enhancement of the face, as well as acne and acne scar treatments. His philosophy is to achieve the desired result using non- and minimally-invasive aesthetic treatments. Dr Terence Tan subsequently introduced body treatments as part of his medical aesthetics practice. Body treatments include weight management strategies and fat reduction with the use of the CoolSculpting fat freezing device.

In 2018, Dr Terence Tan expanded the Halley Medical Aesthetics brand with the launch of Halley Body Slimming Clinic, a medical clinic dedicated to weight loss and body contouring. The goal of Halley Body Slimming Clinic is to help people achieve their body goals through non-invasive treatments and weight loss products that are medically-proven, safe, effective, and affordable. Treatments include weight management, body contouring, body firming, and muscle toning.

A treatment highlight of Halley Body Slimming Clinic is QuadSculpting, a fat reduction treatment using four CoolSculpting devices at the same time to reduce treatment time.

Prior to setting up Halley Medical Aesthetics, Dr Terence Tan was the General Manager for the Specialist and Primary Care Division of Healthway Medical Group and Acting Vice President (Business Development) for the Parkway Shenton medical group. Dr Terence obtained his Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery and Master of Medicine (Surgery) from the National University of Singapore (NUS). He was accepted as a Member of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons (Edinburgh) in 2003. He then furthered his training with medical aesthetic specialists.


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Phone: 67378233

Education

  • MBBS
  • MRCS
  • MMed

Dr Terence Tan offers the following treatments

  • Muscle Toning
  • Body Firming
  • Fat Reduction
  • Weight Management
  • Weight Management and Body Treatments at Halley Body Slimming Clinic
  • Facial Contouring
  • Acne and Acne Scars
  • Anti-Ageing
  • Facial Aesthetics at Halley Medical Aesthetics
  • Pigmentation

Recent Answers

What are recommended treatments to achieve a slimmer face (photo)?

Hi, In my practice, I often get requests for a more V-shaped face. The treatments that I would recommend would depend on the face shape and age of the person. For younger patients, I would often recommend botox jaw reduction to slim the muscle over the jaw area and filler to the nose, midface or the front of the cheeks and chin for a more projected, sharper face. For anti-ageing, Ultherapy is a good choice. Ultherapy is an US FDA-approved procedure, which utilises focuses ultrasound energy for non-surgical skin tightening. It is effective for tightening loose cheek skin to lift bulky cheeks.

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What anti-aging treatments are recommended for a 40 year old lady who has never undergone any aesthetic procedures before?

Hi Ming Lim, Ageing generally results in pigmentation or issues related to sagginess. While it is difficult to pinpoint treatment specific to your skin, I will try to introduce several more widely accepted and effective treatments. 1. Ultherapy is a non-invasive, no downtime, US FDA-approved procedure for skin lifting and tightening. Ultherapy uses focused ultrasound that bypasses the superficial skin and delivers energy deep within those skin structures to help stimulate new collagen production, which then helps lift, firm, and tighten the skin of the eye, cheeks, jaw, face, neck, and chest.

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What causes large pores, and how to permanently get rid of them? (photo)

Pores are very important structures within the skin. They allow oil and sweat to be released from the skin for lubrication and temperature regulation. However, in certain people, it may look more prominent. Likely factors leading to larger pores include: 1. Gender: Men have genetically bigger pores, which contribute to the courser, more masculine look in men. 2. Poor skin quality due to ageing is a big contributor to large pores as the size of the pore opening is highly dependent on the quality of the supporting skin. Loss of skin elasticity leads to tired skin and flabby pores. 3.

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277 Orchard Road #03-15 Orchard Gateway Singapore 238858

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* This profile has been last updated on March 5, 2021.