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  • New Year, New Manly Confidence

    If you want to get ahead, don’t just make new year’s resolutions. Change the way you look.

  • Say No To Santa Duties

    Amaris B. Clinic helps you party the end of year away with a brand new look that’s “hot hot hot” and not “ho ho ho.”

  • What you need to know about Gynecomastia

    We all think that when it comes to breasts, they’re a concern pertaining only to the fairer gender. However, men do encounter "breast issues".
    Gynecomastia is a medical condition and not just an aesthetic concern. Hormonal imbalance is one of the common causes of man-boobs.
    Here are some common questions on gynecomastia:
    Can Beer And Soy Cause Gynecomastia?
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  • Gynecomastia Is Prevailing In Men Above 44 Years Old

    Men above 44 years old, especially those taking prescription medications, were found to be more susceptible to experiencing palpable gynecomastia, a medical condition that causes enlarged man breasts.

  • Meet The Man Boobs Mythbuster

    There’s just as much fact as fiction circulating on the internet when it comes to what causes man boobs, or gynecomastia, if you’d prefer the more learned term. Amaris B. Clinic’s Dr Ivan Puah explains what’s true, and what’s not.

  • Man Boobs (Or Gynecomastia) Explained & What The Causes Might Be

    An estimated 30% of men experience gynecomastia in their lifetime, according to a 2014 study. In Singapore, Dr Ivan Puah, a medical aesthetic doctor at Amaris B. Clinic with 21 years of clinical practice, shares that it’s pretty common in Singapore too.

  • Do You Have Fat DNA? Fight it with Liposuction!

    We’d like to say “fat chance”, but if your parents are packing a few extra pounds, the odds are good that your double helix can predispose you to a double chin.
    Research in the International Journal Of Obesity estimates that around 79 per cent of your body mass index (BMI) is determined by your DNA, with environmental factors making up the rest.
    But don’t panic. According to Harvard Univers

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