Dr. Timothy Shim is a Senior Consultant Plastic Surgeon with interests in aesthetic and reconstructive microsurgery. He graduated from the Faculty of Medicine, National University of Singapore in 2002 and completed his basic surgical training in 2005.
He subsequently completed his advanced training in plastic, reconstructive and aesthetic surgery in 2011. Dr. Shim is well versed in both reconstructive and aesthetic surgery including blepharoplasty, eyebag removal, face lift, breast augmentation, high definition liposuction, abdominoplasty and fat grating.
He is also trained in supermicrosurgery and completed his fellowship in reconstructive microsurgery in University of Tokyo. He is known to be meticulous and has a keen eye for detail. Dr. Shim is also actively involved in the training of Plastic Surgery Residents and was previously the programme director of the NHG Plastic Surgery Residency Programme.
Dr Terence Goh is a MOH-accredited plastic surgeon who specialises in aesthetic and reconstructive microsurgery. The current President of the Singapore Association of Plastic Surgeons, he also serves as the Vice-Chairman of the Chapter of Plastic Surgeons Academy of Medicine, Singapore. His practise centres around the principles of providing his patients with procedures specially tailored to the individual, to deliver improved but naturally beautiful results that enhance and complement the individuals features.
One of the few surgeons to combine the intricate skills of microsurgery with aesthetic surgery, Dr Goh specialises in surgery of the Asian face, particularly Asian eyelid surgery and rhinoplasty. He also has interests in mummy makeovers, breast augmentation, body contouring and liposuction. Dr Goh also maintains his practise in reconstructive microsurgery, focusing on breast reconstruction, complex head and neck reconstruction,
After graduating from the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, he went on to complete his special training in General Surgery, eventually obtaining a Masters of Medicine in General Surgery. Through his keen aesthetic eye, and artistic and technical expertise, he was selected into the Department of Plastic Surgery at Singapore General Hospital (SGH), Singapore’s oldest and largest hospital, where he continues to serve as a visiting consultant.
As a Consultant Plastic Surgeon in the Department of Plastic Surgery at SGH, Dr Goh also served as core faculty in the Plastic Surgery Residency Program and holds the appointment of Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Duke-NUS Graduate School of Medicines. Passionate about academia and research, Dr Goh has published more than 30 articles in international plastic surgery journals, and also contributed to several textbooks in plastic surgery. He has also spoken at numerous regional and international conferences in the United States, Europe and Asia.
Dr Mohamed Zulfikar Rasheed is a consultant plastic surgeon accredited by the Ministry of Health in Singapore. He obtained his MBBS from the National University of Singapore (NUS) in 2001, and embarked on surgical training after his internship. He was appointed as a Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (MRCSEd) in 2004 and received his Master of Medicine (Surgery) from NUS in 2005.
His formal training in Plastic Surgery began in 2007 as an Advanced Specialty Trainee registrar. It was during his rotations in the Plastic Surgery departments of the Singapore General Hospital, KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital and National University Hospital, under the guidance of his mentors, that he developed a firm foundation in the principles and techniques in all aspects of plastic, reconstructive, aesthetic, craniofacial and burn surgeries.
He completed his Advanced Specialty Training in Plastic Surgery in 2011 and was awarded the gold medal for being top candidate in his cohort. He was subsequently appointed as a Fellow of the Academy of Medicine Singapore (Plastic Surgery) in 2012.
In 2012, under a Health Manpower Development Plan (HMDP) scholarship, he underwent a one-year Clinical Fellowship in Brussels, under the mentorship of Prof. Moustapha Hamdi, where he trained in microsurgical breast reconstruction and aesthetic breast surgery. Upon his return to Singapore in 2013, he practised as Consultant Plastic Surgeon at the Singapore General Hospital and as a Visiting Consultant to Changi General Hospital.
Academically, he was a Core Faculty for the Singhealth Plastic Surgery Residency Program and held academic positions at the Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School and the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine at the National University of Singapore. Professionally, he serves as a committee member in the Chapter of Plastic Surgeons in the College of Surgeons, Academy of Medicine Singapore and is a member of the Singapore Association of Plastic Surgeons (SAPS), the Singapore Society of Cosmetic Surgeons (SSCS) and is a founding member of Breast Reconstruction Awareness Singapore (BRAS).
Dr Christopher Chui is a MOH-accredited consultant plastic surgeon who specialises in aesthetic breast, face and body contouring procedures and reconstructive microsurgery. His guiding philosophy is to provide his patients with treatments specifically designed for them, to harmonise their features to give a natural, refined beauty without the telltale signs of plastic surgery.
The meticulous attention to detail required for reconstructive microsurgery also shows through in his cosmetic surgery procedures. Dr Chui specialises in cosmetic and reconstructive surgery of the breasts, rhinoplasty and scarless facelifting techniques. He has a keen interest in body contouring, liposuction and fat grafting, which he commonly uses for breast augmentation and breast reconstruction.
Born and raised in Australia, he graduated from the University of Melbourne in 2001. After completing his internship in Melbourne, he moved to Singapore to further his surgical training which took him through rotations in General Surgery, Paediatric Surgery, Orthopaedic Surgery, Urology, Plastic Surgery, Neurosurgery, and Ear, Nose and Throat Surgery. Being exposed to so many surgical specialties not only provided excellent training but also helped him to discover where his passion, talents and aesthetic eye could be fully utilised .
In 2006, he was appointed as a Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, UK, and obtained a Masters of Medicine in General Surgery from NUS soon after. In recognition of his talent in the field of plastic surgery, he was admitted into the training program at Singapore General Hospital despite stiff competition from the many other applicants. After completing his training in plastic surgery in 2012, he was subsequently appointed as a Fellow of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore (Plastic Surgery). To further develop his techniques in facial surgery he was awarded a Health Manpower Development Plan (HMDP) fellowship in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery in Hannover, Germany and Stuttgart, Germany where he was trained in craniomaxillofacial trauma and advanced rhinoplasty techniques. Dr Chui continues to maintain contact with his colleagues at Singapore General Hospital as a visiting consultant, often volunteering his expertise for complex breast reconstruction and and facial trauma procedures.
After graduating from the National University of Singapore with a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS), Dr Raymond Cheang started his career in Family Medicine as he enjoyed providing holistic care to his patients, thereafter finding his passion in Aesthetic Medicine.
Since then, he has been awarded his certificates of competency to perform various aesthetic procedures and has completed his Diploma in Aesthetic Medicine from the American Academy of Aesthetic Medicine.
Dr Raymond Cheang believes in a well-rounded approach in addressing his patients’ concerns and to choose the ideal treatment to tackle them. Outside work, he enjoys traveling, keeping fit in the gym, trying out new food venues and the latest skin care products.
Dr. Francis Tjang received his Bachelor of Medicine from University of New South Wales in 1982, followed by his postgraduate medical qualifications in Family Medicine from both National University of Singapore and College of Family Physicians Singapore. Armed with years of invaluable medical experience and a keen interest in aesthetics and cosmetic dermatology, Dr Francis Tjang obtained his aesthetics qualification from the American Academy of Aesthetic Medicine (USA) in 2006.
Dr. Francis Tjang is passionate in:
- Non-Surgical Skin Rejuvenation for Pre-mature skin aging
- Pigmentation Removal with Laser Treatments
- Acne and Acne Scar Treatments
- Skin Injectable Such as Rejuran, Profhilo, Fillers and Botox.
- Fat Removal and Weight Management
Through out the years, Dr. Tjang has travelled multiple times a year for for Medical Cosmetic Conferences, Aesthetic Medicine Training and Fellowship, Plastic Surgery and Liposuction training in Korea, Milan, USA, Taiwan, Belgium, Malaysia, Bangkok since he started his own practice, Orchard Medical Centre in 2007. He is currently the medical director of The Aesthetics Medical Clinic since 2014.
Dr. Francis Tjang is awarded “Expert Hands” Title for the Rejuran Treatment by Rejuran in KOREA since 2017.
Dr Looi is an MOH-certified aesthetic doctor who has worked with pioneers of the industry. He is accredited for all lasers, energy-based devices, and non-invasive and minimally-invasive aesthetic treatments by the Aesthetic Dermatology Education Group (ADEG), sanctioned by Singapore Medical Council (SMC).
Dr Looi is a double-degree holder – his primary undergraduate degree being a Bachelor’s Science Degree in Microbiology (Canada); and his medical degree from University College Dublin (Ireland). In his formative years as a medical doctor in Singapore, he has trained in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Emergency Medicine, Anaesthesia and Neonatology.
Dr Looi is an alumnus of the Allergan Medical Institute (AMI). He was also an active Executive Committee member in the Society of Aesthetic Medicine (2018-2022) which represents aesthetic medicine practitioners in Singapore.