
Dr Wong Su-Ni
Senior Consultant Dermatologist in Singapore
MBBS (Melbourne), MMed (Internal Med), MRCP (UK)FAMS (Dermatology), FRCP (London), GDA (Singapore)
Botulinum Toxin (BTX) is FDA approved for the treatment of frown lines. It is a natural, purified protein produced by a bacteria, that works by relaxing the muscles of facial expression, softening frown lines, forehead lines and around-the-eye wrinkles ('crow's feet') to create a smoothed, rejuvenated and more youthful appearance. It is a simple non-surgical procedure that only takes less than a few minutes. It can also be used to slim down prominent jaw muscles for a more heart-shaped face, lift the eyebrow and to reduce excessive perspiration in the underarm areas, palms and soles.
Botulinum Toxin (BTX) gives visible results within seven days and keeps the muscles relaxed for 3 - 4 months. Clinical studies show the duration of effect increases after repeated injections, so you may require less frequent injections in future to maintain the result you choose.
(If you are interested in this procedure, please call for consultation with Dr Wong Su-Ni at 6733 3629)

Senior Consultant Dermatologist in Singapore
Dr Wong Su-Ni is an MOH-accredited dermatologist with over 20 years of experience and recognised expertise in both medical and aesthetic dermatology. Formerly Chief of the Psoriasis Unit at the National Skin Centre, she is widely respected for her clinical leadership in psoriasis care and laser-based dermatologic surgery. Beyond her clinical practice, she played a key role in shaping national psoriasis and acne treatment guidelines, reflecting her contribution to clinical standards and best practices.
Dr Wong is also an experienced researcher and educator, with publications in peer-reviewed journals and regular invitations to speak at local and regional dermatology meetings. Known for her thoughtful, evidence-based approach, she is trusted for managing complex skin conditions and advising on aesthetic treatments with care, precision and sound clinical judgement.