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NSC, MTDR ink tattoo removal deal

The agreement enables clinically supervised access under MKH.

The National Skin Centre (NSC), part of NHG Health, will sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Masjid Tentera Di Raja to formalise the provision of clinically supervised tattoo removal treatment services, according to a media release.

The agreement supports Masjid Tentera Di Raja’s Mudik Ke Hulu programme, under which NSC dermatologists will deliver tattoo removal treatments using Pico Laser Technology as part of the programme framework, the release said.

The Mudik Ke Hulu programme was launched in 2006 and has supported nearly 900 participants to date, according to information provided by the organisers.

The MoU will be signed at the National Skin Centre in Singapore, establishing a formal collaboration framework between the two organisations, the announcement said.
 

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