Volume and contour concerns
Volume change, contour imbalance, facial ageing and skin quality concerns can be assessed together before any treatment is discussed.
Skin, aesthetics and hair
Injectable volume replacement starts with assessment of facial structure, skin quality, medical history, goals and alternatives. Product names, prescription-only options and treatment pricing are discussed privately after clinical review.
Start here if
This pathway is for patients considering consultation-first volume replacement planning. Public information stays general because suitability, product choice and pricing depend on individual assessment.
Who this is for
A service category is a starting point, not a diagnosis. The clinician may recommend a different appointment, referral, follow-up or preparation step after review.
Volume change, contour imbalance, facial ageing and skin quality concerns can be assessed together before any treatment is discussed.
A consultation is appropriate when you want to understand options, limits, alternatives, aftercare and possible risks before deciding whether treatment is suitable.
New patients need assessment first. Returning patients may still need review if goals, health history, medicines or previous treatment plans have changed.
Treatment journey
Each treatment session follows the same staged sequence so patients understand what to expect at every step.
The clinician reviews your concerns, facial balance, skin quality, medical history, medicines, previous treatments and what you hope to change.
Options are discussed only after assessment, including when no treatment, staged care, skin treatment, referral or another approach is more appropriate.
If treatment is suitable, the clinician explains risks, expected recovery, limits, costs and aftercare before consent. Treatment is not guaranteed at the first visit.
Bring a list of medicines, allergies, previous cosmetic treatments, relevant medical conditions and any concerns about bruising, swelling or recovery.
Visible swelling, bruising or tenderness can occur after injectable procedures. Timing is discussed before treatment so expectations are realistic.
The website contact form is administrative only. Bring photos or treatment records to the appointment if they are relevant.
Safety and expectations
Read the limits and aftercare notes before booking so the next step matches your concern and urgency.
Bruising, swelling, tenderness and asymmetry can occur. The likely recovery pattern depends on the area, technique and individual response.
Lumps, firmness, contour irregularity or the need for review can occur after injectable treatment.
Any injectable procedure can carry rare but serious complications. Your clinician explains warning signs and urgent steps before treatment.
Results vary. Public examples, if later published, must not be treated as a promise of what will happen for another patient.
Aftercare depends on the treatment and area. The clinic provides instructions after suitability and treatment planning are confirmed.
Contact the clinic promptly for severe pain, skin colour change, worsening swelling, visual symptoms or any symptom that feels unsafe.
Follow-up may be recommended to review recovery, symmetry, concerns or whether staged care is appropriate.
Booking and fees
Book directly when the pathway is clear, or use the booking page if appointment type, timing or provider fit is uncertain.
Booking pathway
A consultation is required before injectable volume replacement planning. Treatment options, product suitability and pricing are not advertised publicly.
Urgent concerns
For urgent concerns that cannot wait for routine booking, call the clinic during opening hours, or seek urgent medical care by calling 000 for emergencies, CALMS after-hours general practice on 02 6260 3300 or attend the GP urgent care clinic at Woden.
Use the booking page if you are unsure whether aesthetic consultation or another skin pathway is the right starting point.
Fees for this pathway
These fee rows come from current clinic fee records. Medicare rebate, out-of-pocket and bulk billing details are shown only where they are supported by the published fee record.
30 minutes
Free (refundable deposit)
Deposit secures the appointment and may be credited towards products or services or refunded on the day.
60 minutes
A$100 (credited to treatment)
Extended consultation deposit. Treatment-specific costs depend on assessment and current public fee information.
Frequently asked questions
Australian health advertising rules restrict public promotion of prescription-only cosmetic medicines. Product choice, if relevant, is discussed privately after assessment.
New patients should book consultation first. The appointment confirms whether treatment is suitable, whether more information is needed and what timing is appropriate.
Public pricing is not listed for prescription-only cosmetic treatment pathways. Consultation deposits are shown on the fees page, and any treatment cost is discussed after assessment.
No. Anatomy, skin quality, health history, previous treatments and healing all affect outcomes. Your clinician will discuss realistic expectations.