IMPORTANT NOTE ON PRICING
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You may be wondering why pricing for some treatments isn’t displayed.
In Australia, cosmetic nurses are bound by strict Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) regulations governing how cosmetic treatments and prescription-only medications can be discussed or advertised. This includes restrictions around naming, promoting, or listing prices for treatments involving prescription medicines used to address concerns such as wrinkles, volume loss, and facial ageing.
These prescription-only medications (commonly referred to as ‘anti-wrinkle’ and ‘dermal filler’ treatments) can only be discussed, prescribed, and administered following a face-to-face consultation. This consultation is essential to assess medical history, facial anatomy, suitability, and safe, appropriate dosing — all of which vary significantly from person to person.
From both a safety and ethical standpoint, pricing cannot be standardised or responsibly provided without an assessment. No two faces are the same, and treatment plans differ based on factors such as facial structure, muscle activity, skin quality, desired outcomes, and long-term goals. Providing pricing without a consultation would be inaccurate, misleading, and inconsistent with best medical practice.
For this reason, aesthetic medicine is not a one-size-fits-all service. Clinical assessment comes first.
Here’s where we invite you to book a complimentary consultation, taking only approximately 20 minutes, where we can assess suitability, discuss your concerns and goals, provide education, obtain informed consent, and create a personalised treatment plan. This is also where pricing can be transparently discussed.
This consultation-first approach reflects our commitment to patient safety, ethical practice, and results that are considered, individualised, and appropriate.
Thank you for your understanding! Please click the booking link to secure your consultation