Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia — March 2026 — The M∙A∙C∙ Clinic reaffirmed its
commitment to ethical aesthetics, community engagement and charitable impact through its participation as a Gold Sponsor at the prestigious St. Patrick’s Ball 2026, one of Kuala Lumpur’s most anticipated cultural and social events organised by St Patricks’ Society of Selangor.


Bringing together members of the diplomatic, business and social communities, the annual St. Patrick’s Ball is more than a celebration of Irish heritage — it is a platform that fosters cultural exchange, philanthropy and meaningful connections across diverse communities. M∙A∙C∙ Clinic’s involvement reflects the brand’s growing role as a leader in responsible aesthetic medicine that extends beyond clinical excellence
into social purpose.
The evening also held special significance for Dr Hew Yin Keat, Founder and
Medical Director of M∙A∙C∙ Clinic, whose professional and personal ties to Ireland
make the occasion particularly meaningful. A graduate of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (MB BCh BAO, Ireland), Dr Hew spent five formative years in Dublin during his medical training — an experience that shaped both his medical philosophy and global outlook in healthcare and aesthetics.
The evening highlighted M∙A∙C∙ Clinic’s philosophy that aesthetics should be
grounded in integrity, education and long-term wellness. By supporting events that
unite communities while contributing to charitable causes, M∙A∙C∙ Clinic continues to position itself at the intersection of beauty, ethics and social responsibility.
“True aesthetics is not about transformation for vanity, but confidence built through responsible care and ethical practice,” said Dr Hew Yin Keat, Founder and Medical Director of M∙A∙C∙ Clinic. “Our participation in the St. Patrick’s Ball reflects our belief that healthcare and aesthetics brands have a responsibility to contribute positively to society — supporting community initiatives, cultural dialogue and charitable efforts that bring people together.”
In a strong show of affiliation with community-driven initiatives, M∙A∙C∙ Clinic
Ambassadors Lee Yvonne, Sanjna Suri and Ashlyn Ooi were also in attendance,
representing the clinic’s shared values of confidence, authenticity and social
responsibility. Their presence underscored M∙A∙C∙ Clinic’s belief that ambassadors
are not only brand representatives, but advocates for meaningful engagement and
positive community impact.
Joining partners, friends and supporters at the celebration, the M∙A∙C∙ Clinic
delegation reflected the brand’s commitment to building connections beyond the clinic — reinforcing how wellness and beauty brands can actively contribute to cultural diplomacy by supporting platforms that encourage shared experiences and collective goodwill.



