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Healthcare Costs in Singapore
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Explore our curated articles that break down the real costs of healthcare services in Singapore. Whether you’re budgeting for routine care or planning for unexpected medical needs, our clear, practical guides help you understand costs and make informed decisions about your health coverage.

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Healthcare Costs: Singapore Guide

Typical medical fees, real examples, and insurance insights.

Extensive Scar Revision: When Scars Limit Function

Multiple Plantar Wart Excision: When Simple Becomes Complex

Plantar Wart Excision or Laser Vaporisation: Treating Painful Foot Lesions

Excision of Keratoses, Warts or Skin Tags (Up to 5 Lesions): Small Procedures That Add Up

Final Reconstructive Closure After Skin Cancer or Trauma: Completing the Surgical Journey

Burn Wound Excision (Moderate Area): Preventing Complications

Burn Wound Excision (Small Area): Early Surgical Management

Extensive Laceration Repair (Multiple Sites): Trauma Beyond Simple Suturing

Excision of Extensive Keratoses: When “Minor” Lesions Add Up

Excision of Premalignant Skin Lesions (Multiple): Preventing Cancer Progression

Wide Excision of Malignant Skin Tumours (Single Site): Clearing Cancer with Adequate Margins

Excision of Multiple Benign Skin Lesions: When Quantity Drives Complexity

Incision and Drainage of Large or Deep Abscesses: Urgent Infection Control

Excision of Arteriovenous Malformations (AVM) or Hemangiomas: Treating Complex Vascular Lesions

Axillary Lymph Node Clearance: When Cancer Has Spread

Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy: Staging Cancer with Minimal Surgery

Prophylactic Mastectomy: Risk Reduction, Not Cosmetic Surgery

Therapeutic Mastectomy (Bilateral): Managing Risk on Both Sides

Therapeutic Mastectomy (Unilateral): Cancer Control with Surgical Precision

Ipsilateral Mastopexy or Reduction After Breast Cancer Surgery: Optimising Surgical Outcome

Subcutaneous Foreign Body Removal: Small Object, Surgical Precision

Contralateral Mastopexy or Reduction After Breast Cancer Surgery: Restoring Balance

Staged Local Flap (Division): Completing Multi-Stage Skin Reconstruction

Wide Excision of Malignant Skin Tumours (Multiple Sites): When Cancer Is Not Isolated

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Single-Stage Local Flap for Large or Complicated Skin Defects: Closing Complex Wounds in One Go

Trucut Breast Biopsy: Minimally Invasive Diagnosis

Simple Single-Stage Local Flap for Small Skin Defects: Efficient Reconstruction

Extensive Skin Grafting (>20% TBSA): Critical Burn Reconstruction



152) Extensive Skin Grafting (10–20% TBSA): Large-Area Reconstruction

Capsulotomy or Capsulectomy (Breast Implant Complications): Treating Medical Implant Issues

Bilateral Free TRAM / DIEP Flap Reconstruction: Major Surgery for Complete Restoration

Free TRAM / DIEP Flap Breast Reconstruction: Microsurgical Gold Standard

TRAM Flap Breast Reconstruction (Pedicled): Using Abdominal Tissue for Natural Results

Bilateral Latissimus Dorsi (LD) Flap Breast Reconstruction: Symmetry Through Major Surgery

Latissimus Dorsi (LD) Flap Breast Reconstruction: Reliable Reconstruction Using Back Muscle

Exchange of Tissue Expanders to Permanent Implants (Bilateral): Final Stage for Both Sides

Exchange of Tissue Expander to Permanent Implant (Unilateral): Completing Reconstruction

Tissue Expander Insertion (Bilateral Breast): Planning for Symmetry

Tissue Expander Insertion (Unilateral Breast): Staged Breast Reconstruction Begins

Free Flap Reconstruction: Microsurgery at the Highest Level

Cross-Leg Flap Reconstruction: Salvaging Complex Lower-Limb Defects

Deep Skin Defect Repair Using Direct Flap (Lower Limb): Preserving Mobility

Fat Transfer (≥100cc): Large-Volume Reconstruction After Tissue Loss

Deep Skin Defect Repair Using Direct Flap (Arm): Preserving Upper-Limb Function

Fat Transfer (50–100cc): Medium-Volume Reconstructive Correction

Multiple or Bilateral Breast Lump Excision Biopsies: When One Becomes Many

Deep Skin Defect Repair Using Dermofat or Fascia Graft: Structural Reconstruction

Fat Transfer (≤50cc): Reconstructive, Not Cosmetic

Breast Lump Excision Biopsy (Single): Diagnosis Through Surgery

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