LS Medical & Aesthetic Center started in 1991 at present premise ( #08-05A, Ngee Ann City Tower B) and the name is changed to LS Aesthetic Clinic Pte Ltd ( in 2008) to reflect  the focus of practice in aesthetic medicine. The doctor in charge is Dr Allan Kok. He graduated in 1984 with MBBS from the National University of Singapore. His interest in dermatology led him to be the first Singapore doctor to pursue the course in practical dermatology from Cardiff, University of Wales in 1993-94 under Prof Ronald Marks.  He obtained the diploma with merit.  

As he wants to improve his aesthetic skills, he attended various courses, attended conferences and meetings in many countries. Among the mentors he visited/met  are Prof Gary Lask (Laser Center in UCLA, Los Angeles, USA), Dr Mitchel Delune (President of American Academy of Aesthetic Medicine, AAAM), Dr Le Coz (Paris, France, tutorship under Dr Pistor, for mesotherapy), Dr Pierre (Paris, France for fat transfer) and Prof Rox Anderson (Harvard University for laser updates).  He organized the first certificate course in Aesthetic medicine (2003) in Singapore together with AAAM which 33 doctors attended. With the success of the certificate course, he continued to organize the subsequent diploma in aesthetic medicine with AAAM.

The various conferences and CMEs he attended included annual meetings of AAD, ASLMS and focused meetings in bariatric medicine in San Deigo (USA), Laser Update (Laser and Aesthetic Skin Therapy at Massachusetts General Hospital organized by Harvard Medical School), conference in dermatology in HK (Society of dermatology) , annual meetings of IMCAS, various meetings in updates and advanced training in botox, fillers etc.

He believes in procedures (non and minimal invasive)  that are  effective to contain signs of aging. He uses various methods to reverse and prevent the aging looks.

He is a fellow of both the American Academy of Dermatology and American Society of Laser Medicine Society. He is also a member of the American Academy of Aesthetic Medicine.