Cosmetic Treatments

Cosmetic medicine covers a range of medical treatments aimed at supporting skin health, appearance, and overall facial aesthetics. All procedures are provided by trained, registered health practitioners in a controlled clinical setting.

  • Fine lines and wrinkles

  • Loss of skin elasticity or firmness

  • Uneven skin texture or tone

  • Dullness or fatigue in skin appearance

  • Mild sagging or early signs of ageing

  • Loss of volume in facial features

Conditions Commonly Assessed

Our team of registered health practitioners assess a wide range of concerns to determine what interventions may be appropriate as part of a personalised care plan. These include:

Skin Quality

  • Fine lines and early signs of ageing

  • Wrinkles and expression lines

  • Loss of elasticity or firmness

  • Uneven skin texture or roughness

  • Dull or tired-looking skin

  • Areas of dehydration or reduced hydration

  • Enlarged pores

  • Mild pigmentation irregularities

  • Post-acne or minor scarring

  • Skin sensitivity or irritation

  • Reduced skin radiance or vibrancy

Facial Volume and Contour

  • Loss of volume in cheeks, temples, or mid-face

  • Subtle sagging or downward migration of facial features

  • Hollowing under the eyes or around the jawline

  • Loss of definition in the jawline or chin

  • Minor asymmetry of facial features

Functional or Medical-Related Concerns

  • Excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis) in areas such as underarms or hands

  • Jaw clenching or teeth grinding (bruxism)

  • Tension-related headaches linked to facial muscle activity

  • Muscle tightness affecting facial expression or comfort

Other Considerations

  • Early or mild signs of age-related changes in the neck or décolletage

  • Localised volume loss in specific areas of the body (as assessed by clinician)

  • Skin recovery support following minor procedures or skin irritation

  • Maintenance of natural facial balance and proportion

All concerns are assessed individually. Not all clients are suitable for every intervention, and suitability is determined by a trained, registered health practitioner following a thorough consultation.

Outcomes vary depending on your skin type, medical history, and treatment plan. Cosmetic medicine interventions are clinician-directed and do not guarantee specific results.

Your Consultation

A consultation is a critical step before any cosmetic medicine intervention. It ensures that any treatment considered is safe, suitable, and tailored to your individual needs.

  • You will describe the areas or issues that are important to you

  • Practitioners explore your expectations to ensure they are realistic and achievable through clinician-directed care.

  • We will go through your medical history, medications, allergies, and previous treatments.

  • We will examine the skin, facial structure, and areas of concern to determine suitability.

  • Assessment may include evaluating skin texture, elasticity, volume changes, and functional considerations.

  • We will explain potential interventions, how they are delivered, and how they may support your skin or aesthetic goals.

  • Risks, limitations, and alternatives are discussed to ensure informed decision-making.

  • If appropriate, we will outline a recommended plan, including frequency, timing, and aftercare guidance.

  • Suitability is assessed individually; not all clients will be appropriate for every intervention.

Important: Cosmetic medicine interventions are clinician-directed. Individual responses vary, and no specific results are guaranteed. The consultation is your opportunity to ask questions, understand the risks, and make an informed choice about your care.

  • Even when performed safely by a trained, registered health practitioner, cosmetic medicine procedures carry potential risks and side effects. These vary depending on the procedure, area treated, and individual factors.

    Common, Temporary Reactions

    • Redness, warmth, or mild swelling at the treated area

    • Tenderness or sensitivity lasting several hours to a few days

    • Minor bruising or pinpoint bleeding

    • Itching or mild irritation

    • Temporary changes in skin texture or colour

    Less Common or Rare Risks

    • Infection if post-treatment care instructions are not followed

    • Allergic or hypersensitivity reactions

    • Localised lumps, bumps, or unevenness at treatment sites

    • Prolonged redness, swelling, or tenderness beyond the expected recovery period

    • Pigmentary changes, either temporary or persistent, in rare cases

    • Slow or delayed healing in areas affected by previous procedures or medical conditions

    Risk Minimisation

    • All interventions are clinician-directed and preceded by a thorough consultation and assessment.

    • Your practitioner will review your medical history, medications, allergies, and previous treatments to determine suitability.

    • Following aftercare instructions carefully significantly reduces the likelihood of complications.

    • Any unusual or persistent reactions should be promptly reported to your practitioner.

    Important: Cosmetic medicine interventions are intended to support natural skin and facial processes under professional supervision. Individual responses vary, and no specific results are guaranteed.

  • As a regulated health service, cosmetic medicine in Australia is overseen by AHPRA (Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency) and treatments delivered using therapeutic goods are subject to TGA (Therapeutic Goods Administration) advertising requirements.

    To remain compliant:

    • We cannot discuss treatment pricing on this website.

    • We cannot show before-and-after results or make guarantees about outcomes.

    • We cannot make claims that may be considered therapeutic or misleading.

    These rules exist to ensure information is accurate, safe, and not misleading to patients, and to protect you as a consumer.

    Book a Consultation

    The safest way to receive personalised information about treatments, costs, and expected outcomes is through a consultation with a registered health practitioner.

    During your consultation, your clinician will:

    • Discuss the most appropriate options for your concerns

    • Explain potential risks, benefits, and realistic expectations

    • Provide personalised guidance on pricing and treatment plans

    • Answer any questions you have in a confidential, professional setting

    Booking a consultation allows us to provide accurate, individually tailored advice while complying with AHPRA and TGA regulations.