Cheuk Hung Lee

Cheuk Hung Lee

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A specialist in Internal Medicine with special interest in dermatology and aesthetic medicine, with fellowship of the Hong Kong Academy of Medicine (MED) and Master in Practical Dermatology (Cardiff). Also studied Master course of Aesthetic Medicine in QMUL (UK) with distinction. Aesthetic interest mostly in wide application of IPL on skin rejuvenation and treatment of various skin diseases including acne, rosacea, perioral dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, Vitiligo, AND laser treatment on scars , nasal arterial blockade and skin rejuvenation; Radiofrequency treatment of extensive seborrhoeic warts and pigmentation.
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Background: Ocular and periocular tattoos, involving ink application to the eyeball or surrounding skin, have gained popularity as forms of self-expression. However, this trend raises significant concerns about potential complications that can adversely affect ocular health and esthetics. Awareness of these risks is crucial for both patients and p...
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(1) Background: The demand for body-contouring procedures has surged, with lipolysis emerging as a common technique for excess fat removal. Laser-assisted lipolysis (LAL) has gained attention as a potential alternative to surgical fat removal (SFR), offering perceived advantages in safety and efficacy. However, the comparative benefits of LAL and S...
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Background: Botulinum toxin type A is widely utilized for both therapeutic and aesthetic purposes, yet concerns regarding its immunogenicity have raised issues related to treatment failure and adverse reactions. Objective: This review aims to evaluate the immunogenicity of commercially available botulinum toxin type A products across various clinic...
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Poly-d,l-lactic acid (PDLLA) is a biodegradable and biocompatible polymer that has garnered significant attention in dermatology due to its unique properties and versatile applications. This literature review offers a comprehensive analysis of PDLLA’s roles in various dermatological conditions and wound-healing applications. PDLLA demonstrates sign...
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Background Dermal fillers are widely used for facial rejuvenation and esthetic enhancement, offering temporary solutions for aging and volume loss. Despite their general safety, a rare but severe complication associated with these fillers is visual impairment, including blindness. This underscores the need for a thorough understanding of risks asso...
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Background: The increasing popularity of laser- and light-based esthetic treatments for facial rejuvenation has raised concerns regarding ocular safety. Although these procedures are generally considered safe and effective, there is a growing body of evidence highlighting the potential for ocular complications. This review aims to systematically an...
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Background Isotretinoin is widely recognized for its efficacy in treating severe acne. However, its use is associated with a variety of idiosyncratic reactions that can affect multiple organ systems and bodily functions, necessitating vigilant monitoring and appropriate management. Objectives The aim of this review is to raise awareness of the bro...
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Background Photoaging is a process of the architecture of normal skin damaged by ultraviolet radiation. Topical cosmeceuticals have been used to treat this condition. The authors aimed to understand the mechanism and level of evidence of different commonly used cosmeceuticals used to treat photodamaged skin. Objective A range of commonly used topi...
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Polynucleotides, complex molecules composed of nucleotides, have gained attention in aesthetic medicine for their potential to regulate gene expression and promote tissue regeneration. This review aims to provide an overview of the current practices and perceived effectiveness of polynucleotides in aesthetic medicine. A comprehensive search of the...
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Objective To review the technique and outcomes of using dermal filler to camouflage forehead osteoma, providing a minimally invasive alternative to surgical excision. Background Forehead osteoma, commonly known as a forehead bump or bone spur, can be a cosmetic concern. Surgical excision, while effective, carries risks of scarring and postoperativ...
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Exosomes, small membrane-bound vesicles secreted by cells, have gained significant attention for their therapeutic potential. Measuring 30–100 nm in diameter and derived from various cell types, exosomes play a crucial role in intercellular communication by transferring proteins, lipids, and RNA between cells. This review analyzes existing literatu...
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Objective Platelet‐rich plasma (PRP) is recognized as a safe and effective therapy for regenerative skin healing and rejuvenation, utilizing autologous blood enriched with various growth factors. This review aims to assess the efficacy of PRP treatments for skin rejuvenation. Methods Keywords such as “platelet‐rich plasma,” “rejuvenation,” “skin a...
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Background: After significant weight loss, the abdominal skin can become permanently stretched, resulting in stretch marks, laxity, and thinning of the dermis. For many patients, surgical methods such as abdominoplasty are too risky due to the potential for complications, the lengthy recovery period, and the high cost. Objective: The purpose of thi...
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Background : : There was evidence of improvement in mid-face laxity using three pairs of suspension sutures in mid-face lifting in our early and mid-term follow-up. Objective: This 24-month prospective follow-up study aimed to determine the efficacy of mid-face lifting and lower jawline contouring using poly lactic-co-glycolic acid (PLGA) sutures i...
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Scarring can complicate acne vulgaris and lead to considerable psychosocial implications. Resurfacing and collagen regeneration treatments for acne scars include cryotherapy, chemical peeling, lasers and lights, and radiofrequency. Lasers have become popular among these options. A range of lasers with varying designs, wavelengths, and fractional te...
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Soft tissue ptosis occurs with age, leading to loss of facial volume. The facial retaining ligamentous system is an intricate network of fibrous tissues connecting the whole face, restraining soft tissues from gravitational forces, and opposing facial movements. With proper positioning and anchorage within the ligamentous grid and superficial fat r...

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