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Many people experience changes in their skin over time, such as tone, texture, or scarring. If these changes are something you’d like to explore, our clinic offers consultations with registered health practitioners. At your appointment, you’ll be able to discuss your individual concerns, learn about possible options, and understand the risks and considerations before deciding whether an option is right for you.
Fractional laser uses focused light energy to create controlled effects in the skin. This may be discussed during a consultation as a non-surgical option.
How Fractional Laser is Designed to Work
A qualified health practitioner will review your medical history and skin type.
If suitable, a session may take around 30 minutes, depending on the area.
It is common to experience redness, swelling, or dryness for several days afterwards.
Possible Risks
Possible risks include temporary redness, swelling, pigmentation changes, or blistering. These will be explained in detail at your consultation.
Skin needling (microneedling) involves using fine needles to create controlled micro-channels in the skin.
How Skin Needling is Designed to Work
Your practitioner may recommend applying a topical anaesthetic before the session.
A session typically takes 45–60 minutes.
Redness, swelling or sensitivity are common and usually settle within a few days.
Possible Risks
Responses vary between people. Risks may include bruising, infection, or pigmentation changes.
Light chemical peels use solutions such as alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs) to exfoliate the skin’s surface.
How a Light Chemical Peel is Designed to Work
A mild solution is applied to the skin and removed after a short time.
Some redness or flaking may occur in the days that follow.
Your practitioner will give aftercare instructions, including avoiding excess sun exposure.
Risks
Possible risks include irritation, redness, or temporary discolouration.
Important Information
A consultation with a registered health practitioner is required before any option is considered.
All options carry risks and outcomes vary between people.
Your practitioner will discuss suitability, risks, and alternatives specific to you.
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