Frequently Asked Questions

  • On 7 March 2024, the TGA introduced new regulations for the cosmetic aesthetics industry. These guidelines mean that we cannot use prescription medication names in advertising, display before-and-after photos, or publish pricing online or on social media.

    We understand this may feel restrictive, but during a face-to-face consultation, we’ll provide a personalised treatment plan and tailored pricing. Contact us today to book your consultation.

  • Results generally last 3–4 months, depending on factors such as your metabolism, muscle strength, and the amount of product used.

  • Wrinkle relaxant treatments are generally considered safe when administered by qualified professionals. However, as with all medical procedures, there are potential risks and side effects. These will be explained in detail during your consultation, so you can make an informed decision.

  • You may notice improvements within a few days, with full results typically visible within 1–2 weeks. Results continue to improve over the following weeks.

  • Most clients choose to maintain their results with follow-up treatments every 3–4 months. Your practitioner will recommend a schedule that best suits your goals.

  • Discomfort is usually minimal, often described as a small pinprick. To increase comfort, a topical numbing cream or ice can be applied before treatment.

  • These treatments help restore lost volume, smooth deeper lines, and enhance facial contours. They use substances designed to support hydration and plumpness within the skin.

  • These treatments restore volume, smooth wrinkles, and enhance facial contours using a substance that naturally occurs in the body to keep the skin hydrated and plump.

  • Results typically last between 6–12 months, depending on the product used and individual factors. Regular maintenance treatments are recommended to extend results.

      • Nasolabial folds (nose-to-mouth lines)

      • Lips (volume and shape)

      • Cheeks

      • Jawline

      • Marionette lines (mouth-to-chin lines)

      • Chin

  • Common side effects include mild swelling, redness, or bruising at the injection site, which usually resolve within a few days. Serious side effects are uncommon but will be discussed with you before treatment.

  • To minimise the risk of bruising, avoid alcohol, aspirin, blood-thinning medication, or supplements such as vitamin E for at least 24 hours before treatment. You’ll also receive personalised preparation instructions during your consultation.

  • You may experience temporary swelling or redness, which usually subsides within a few days. It’s best to avoid strenuous exercise, sun exposure, or heat for the first 24 hours. Aftercare instructions will be provided to support your recovery.

  • Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) treatment uses the growth factors in your own blood to stimulate collagen production and tissue regeneration, improving skin tone, texture, and elasticity.

  • LED Therapy uses light wavelengths to stimulate skin cells, encouraging collagen production and reducing inflammation. It’s commonly used to improve skin tone, reduce fine lines, and support healing.

  • Skin boosters deliver deep hydration via micro-injections placed into the superficial skin layers. They help improve texture, reduce fine lines, and provide long-lasting nourishment for glowing, healthy skin.