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.