Dr Woffles Wu is an author and was a regular contributor to the 8-Days Magazine for 8 years with his column, “My Word”. His stories are philosophical and highlight the amazing qualities of ordinary men and women and their friendships with author.
Dr Wu currently has a monthly column for the S...
Dr Woffles Wu is a fully trained Pediatric Cleft and Craniofacial Surgeon with over 30 years experience performing cleft lip and palate surgery. He joined the Department of Plastic Surgery at the Singapore General Hospital as a Medical Officer in 1987 before commencing his plastic surgery residency ...
Woffles Wu presents SINGAPORE DREAMINGA film by Woo Yen Yen & Colin Goh
Singapore Dreaming (The film was released on 7 September 2006) is the epic story of a family with big dreams, living on a small island. Disappointed by his failed dreams, Loh Poh Huat visits his frustrations on his family...
In this entertaining and often touching memoir, well-known plastic surgeon Woffles Wu shares his memories of his early childhood, his growing-up years in London and Singapore, and his life as a young doctor in Singapore.
He also writes about his role models in life, going on a remarkable ‘US to...
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WW: Hm okay, very interesting. I studied in England – I grew up there – and came back to Singapore when I was eleven, just at the tail end of my primary school, and barely scraped through that because of my second language.
I did secondary school here [Singapore], I did pre-university and uni...
Dr Woffles Wu
Botox, nose job, liposuction. Many of us have probably thought at one time or another that just one cosmetic procedure to improve our looks would get us that man or woman, get us that job that we've always wanted or give us eternal happiness. But is that really so?
"The Intervi...
Episode Title:Botox: Going Far Beyond Wrinkle Treatments - Dr Barry Lycka & Dr Woffles Wu
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Approved in 2002 for cosmetic application by the Health Sciences Authority (HSA), Botox is now commonly used in aesthetic or cosmetic procedures in Singapore.
In the 70s, this non-invasive procedure was used for clinical conditions such as blepharospasm (or uncontrollable blinking), cerebral pals...
Previously, Botox was used to erase frown lines between the eyebrows, forehead, crow's feet on the eye corners, and lines on the upper lip. Now Botox can be used to rejuvenate skin, and slim down face and bulky legs!
Botox for facial slimming involves periodic injections of Botox directly into dr...
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