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Led by Ministry of Health-accredited Singapore dermatologist Dr Cheong Lai Leng, our specialist dermatology clinic at Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre is dedicated to achieving the best outcomes for our patients. We offer evidence-based medical, surgical, and aesthetic skincare treatments tailored for both adults and children, ensuring optimal results for all skin types and dermatological concerns.
Consultant Dermatologist
MBBS (Singapore), M.Med (Internal Medicine),Dr Cheong Lai Leng is a consultant dermatologist at Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre with more than 20 years of experience in dermatology. She provides comprehensive care for a wide range of skin, hair and nail conditions in both adults and children. With clinical interests in surgical dermatology and cosmetic dermatology, Dr Cheong is experienced in the surgical management of skin conditions and offers aesthetic dermatological treatments tailored to each patient's needs and concerns.
All consultations and treatments are overseen by Consultant Dermatologist Dr Cheong Lai Leng, ensuring continuity and quality of care.
We focus on delivering treatments that are tailored to your condition, skin type and lifestyle needs.
We provide personalised dermatology care across a broad range of skin conditions for both children and adults.
Medical dermatology focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting the skin, hair and nails
Aesthetic dermatology focuses on helping patients address individual concerns
Surgical dermatology involves procedures to diagnose, remove or treat various skin conditions and growths
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Acne scars may cause physical, emotional and social issues. Therefore they should be treated to improve appearance, enhance self-esteem and promote better skin health.
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While some skin concerns may improve with over-the-counter products or general medical care, persistent, recurring or worsening symptoms may require assessment by an experienced dermatologist.
You may benefit from seeing a dermatologist if you experience:
Whether you are seeking treatment for a medical skin condition, considering a dermatological procedure or exploring aesthetic skin treatments, our clinic can provide an accurate diagnosis and personalised treatment plan tailored to your needs.
LL Cheong Skin & Laser Clinic: Singapore Dermatologist
3 Mount Elizabeth,
#09-09 Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre
Singapore 228510
Tel: (65) 6836 1480
Fax: (65) 6836 1481
Opening Hours:
| Mon - Fri (except Wed) | : | 9:00 am - 5:00 pm |
| Wed & Sat | : | 9:00 am - 1:00 pm |
Closed on Sun & Public Holiday
Dermatology training focuses on the skin, hair, nails and mucous membranes. In Singapore, a dermatologist must complete this training and pass the necessary examinations before he/she is given accreditation by the Specialist's Board of the Singapore Medical Council.
Click Here To Schedule An AppointmentA dermatologist is a skin doctor who has five years of working experience in general medicine, and after which, undergoes at least three more years of intensive specialist medical and surgical training in dermatology. In addition to diagnosing and treating a wide range of medical skin conditions, a skin doctor can also improve the appearance of the skin through cosmetic treatments.
Learn More About Our DoctorYou should see a skin specialist if you experience persistent or concerning skin problems, such as rashes, severe or cystic acne, eczema, unusual moles or skin growths or hair loss that do not respond with over-the-counter treatments. Early consultation ensures proper diagnosis and effective management.
During your first visit, the dermatologist will review your medical history and examine your skin. Depending on your condition, a diagnosis may be made on the spot, or further tests may be required. The dermatologist then develops a personalised treatment plan based on your concerns or goals.
Medical dermatology focuses on diagnosing and treating conditions that affect the skin, hair, and nails. Cosmetic dermatology, on the other hand, enhances skin appearance through treatments like chemical peels, fillers, and laser therapy. Many dermatology clinics in Singapore offer both types of services.
The frequency of your visit to a skin doctor depends on your skin condition and goals. Individuals with a chronic skin issue, your dermatologist may recommend regular follow-up appointments to manage the condition effectively. If you have a history of skin cancer or have multiple moles, an annual skin check is recommended for early detection of any changes. For general skin health concerns, a consultation can be scheduled as needed.
No, a referral is generally not required to see a dermatologist in Singapore. Patients can make an appointment directly with a dermatologist for an assessment.