Our clinic offers a range of quality cosmetic treatments that are only available by a qualified doctor. We specialise in non-invasive treatments that can be performed in our clinic without the need for hospitalisation or overnight stays. Unfortunately since march 2024 we are not allowed by the TGA to publish any list or price of the cosmetic treatments we usually perform.
Skin aging, particularly facial aging, is a complex process influenced by both intrinsic and extrinsic factors. As the skin ages, several changes occur in its structure and appearance, which can unintentionally convey emotions such as sadness, tiredness, and sagging. These changes are often correlated with specific facial features and are influenced by the following factors:
Wrinkles and fine lines are among the most noticeable signs of aging. These lines can deepen and become more pronounced over time, especially around the eyes (crow’s feet), mouth (smile lines), and forehead (frown lines). The presence of these lines can give the impression of sadness or worry even when the face is at rest.
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As we age, the skin loses its elasticity and volume due to the breakdown of collagen and elastin fibers. This leads to sagging skin, especially noticeable in the cheeks, jawline, and neck. The loss of volume can create a hollowed or gaunt appearance.
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Age-related changes in skin texture and tone, such as roughness, dullness, and uneven pigmentation, can also contribute to an aged appearance. These changes can affect the overall vibrancy and healthiness of the skin, making it look less lively.
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Facial fat pads, which provide youthful contours and support, tend to diminish and shift with age. This redistribution of fat can lead to hollow temples, flattened cheeks, and jowls.
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The underlying bone structure of the face also changes with age. Bone loss in the jaw, chin, and eye socket areas can lead to a decrease in structural support for the overlying skin, exacerbating the effects of sagging and volume loss.
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The natural process of skin aging, particularly facial aging, involves a variety of changes that can unintentionally convey emotions such as sadness, tiredness, and sagging. These changes are closely linked to the development of wrinkles and fine lines, loss of skin elasticity and volume, alterations in skin texture and tone, fat redistribution, and bone structure changes. Understanding these correlations can help in developing targeted skincare and cosmetic treatments to mitigate these age-related changes and maintain a more youthful and vibrant appearance.
Treatment may include one or more of the following procedures. Click to read more about each one.
Restore fullness and contour with treatments designed to enhance your natural features, creating subtle, balanced volume where you need it most.
Refine and refresh your skin with treatments that soften fine lines and improve texture, leaving your complexion looking smoother and more radiant.
Designed to reposition and support facial tissues for a more refreshed appearance. May provide a subtle lifting effect while also stimulating natural collagen production over time.


















