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Kuno Clinic specializes in innovative breast augmentation surgery using in vivo autologous tissue and adipose-derived stem cells. This groundbreaking approach improves breast shape and size with natural, lasting results while minimizing risk. As a pioneer in regenerative medicine, Kuno clinic has set a new standard in cosmetic surgery by prioritizing safety, natural results, and patient satisfaction.
Aivee, co-founded by Dr. Z and Dr. Aivee Teo, is a leading aesthetic institute known for blending science, artistry, and empathy. It offers advanced, personalized treatments that deliver refined, natural results—transforming not just appearances, but lives through innovation, precision, and a deep understanding of beauty with purpose.
Located in Kuala Lumpur, ALPS Medical Centre specializes in advanced plastic, reconstructive, and aesthetic surgeries. Services include breast augmentation, liposuction, thread lifts and hair transplants. The centre also offers health screenings, genetic testing and wellness programs, all provided by a team of certified professionals.
Jinxin Fertility Group (JXR) offers advanced Assisted Reproductive Services such as IVF, IUI, egg freezing and genetic testing. With locations in China, Hong Kong, the U.S. and Southeast Asia, JXR utilizes cutting-edge technology to provide high-quality reproductive healthcare to a diverse range of patients.
SAFE Fertility Group, based in Bangkok, Thailand, is a leading fertility clinic offering advanced reproductive services like IVF, IUI, egg freezing and genetic testing. With cutting-edge technology and a team of expert professionals, the clinic provides personalized care to support individuals and couples on their parenthood journey.
The Melbourne Clinic is Australia's largest private mental health service, located in Richmond, Victoria. It offers comprehensive inpatient care, specialized treatments like TMS and ECT and employs a multidisciplinary team to deliver patient-centered services with a focus on recovery and inclusivity.
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