About Dr Tzeyeong Teng

The first thing you notice about Dr Teng Tze Yeong is his warm and genuine smile—the approachable Dr Teng graduated with a Bachelors of Medicine and Surgery from the National University of Singapore, and is also a Member of the prestigious Royal College of Surgeons (England), which he joined in 2013 after completing the highly competitive postgraduate surgical diploma exam.

With six years of public sector service under his belt, including a year and a half in the Navy as a dedicated medical officer, Dr Teng also has experience in clinical surgical specialties including: Plastic Surgery, Otolaryngology, Paediatric Surgery and Hand, General- and Breast Surgery. Dr Teng’s decision to practise aesthetics stems from a sincere desire to enable individuals to elevate their quality of life through improving their body image.

For him, the satisfaction of building up a genuine relationship with his patients, based on trust and results, is a driving force in his work. Dr Teng himself has a keen interest in fillers because of their propensity for immediate and visible results. In addition, he is also a firm advocate of the Forever Young BBL™ therapy for its ability to retain the youthful properties of skin with quantifiable results and minimal downtime.

Constantly keeping himself up to date with the very latest practices and treatments in this rapidly evolving field, Dr Teng makes it a point to attend key industry updates and medical and aesthetics conferences regularly. He also keeps abreast of the latest developments and advances in medical aesthetics through habitual reading of the latest publications in established medical journals, and by diligently attending professional training workshops to build on, and advance, his skills.

Education

  • MBBS
  • MRCS

Recent Answers

Which doctors would you recommend for a facelift in Singapore?

Thank you for your question. As we get older, there are a few changes that occur: we lose fat on our face bone resorption provides us with less structural support collagen and elastin fibres start to break down in our skin retaining ligaments of the face which provides support to the soft tissue also start to weaken. All this contributes to loss of volume, downward shifting of the fat pads, and sagging that can appear as hollowness under the eyes, droopy corners of the mouth, deep nasolabial folds and jowling.

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Which patients require a regular urine dipstick test at home?

thank you for your question. The urine dipstick test is a point-of-contact test that can give immediate results. Some information that can be gleaned from the urine dipstick analysis include the pH of urine, presence of protein, sugar, red blood cells, white blood cells, bacteria, ketones and bile.

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Should I be worried if I am falling asleep suddenly during the daytime?

Thank you for your question. Daytime somnolence, poor concentration in the day, fatigue, dozing off easily are possible symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea, a condition whereby there is complete or partial obstruction of the airways during sleep. During deep sleep, there is usually relaxation of the muscles of the airway, resulting in collapse of the airway. While this may be expected in everyone to some degree, the effect is often exaggerated in individuals with certain conditions including a larger tongue, enlarged tonsils, obesity etc.

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Practice

Acclaro Clinic 290 Orchard Road, #19-01 Paragon Medical, 238859

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* This profile has been last updated on September 6, 2019.