Thursday, March 27, 2014 || 8:10 PM
Nik's Maple Clinic (Yishun branch)
Halo amigos ~
Just this year, I've been getting this crazy amount of acne that won't go away. And it started out with large cystic pimples on my right cheek. Right now, the cysts are not as many but are still a permanent resident. I have been trying to get rid of them, but no matter what I tried ... Sigh. Need I continue?
I asked my friend about what dermatologist she visited. And she said she visited nik's. So I started researching online, and there were both very good and very bad reviews on this place.
So, I decided to give it try myself. I am going to be honest and speak my heart. whatever it is, it's my experience and what happened to me.
I reached the clinic about 11.45am? I could have seen the doctor, if she didn't have a meeting to attend. I had to come back at 2pm? I was given a queue number (#30) and told to be back by 2pm. When I returned, there were approximately 4-5 people waiting here. And the nurse/assistant said there was just two people in front of me? Yeah right.
The doctor I saw was DR. sim, she is a really friendly and nice doctor. She said my skin is very dry. And asked me why? Did I used any products that will cause my skin to be this way? I used pimple creams that drys out my skin, so she said that's probably the reason.
She also asked for my skincare routine. Be prepared, at least remember what you use.
Products she recommended:
- 15ml Clinda Gel
- 5G Stieva A 0.01% Cream
- 120ml Ultrafine Cleanser
- 50ml Aroma Acne Clear Gel
The total damage was $105. I expected more products to be prescribed. But oh well, hope it helps me get rid of my acne. *fingers crossed
She said to come back and see her in approximately 3 weeks. And that the effects will probably be seen 3-6 months =(
The nurse was telling me on how to use the products but it wasn't really detailed. For Stieva A 0.01%, she said to apply it all over my face on alternative nights? And I can step it up to every night if I don't see any redness or peeling of skin. When I read online, they said to apply it to the T-Zone nightly and on the cheeks on alternate nights. Sigh* SO WHICH ONE?
Whether or not these products will clear my acne? Let's wait and see! Stay tuned ~
ADIOS AMIGOS ~
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