How to Choose the Right Treatment for You
Not sure which treatment is right for your concerns? This guide breaks down the options and helps you understand what might suit you best.
Start With Your Concern, Not the Treatment
One of the most common questions I hear is "what treatment should I get?" The answer always starts with understanding what's bothering you — not which trending treatment you've seen on social media.
Fine Lines and Wrinkles
If your main concern is lines that appear when you make facial expressions (like frowning or squinting), anti-wrinkle treatments are typically the first-line approach. If you have lines that are visible even at rest, a combination of anti-wrinkle treatment and skin treatments (like needling or peels) may be more effective.
Volume Loss and Sagging
As we age, we lose fat, bone, and collagen in specific areas of the face. This can create a tired or hollow appearance. Dermal fillers can restore this lost volume, while treatments like plasma fibroblast can help tighten loose skin.
Skin Quality and Texture
If your skin looks dull, uneven, or rough, the focus should be on skin health. Cosmeceutical peels, skin needling, and a tailored skincare routine can make a significant difference. These treatments work by stimulating your skin's own renewal processes.
Stubborn Fat
Small pockets of fat that don't respond to diet and exercise — particularly under the chin — can be addressed with fat dissolving injections. This is a gradual process requiring multiple sessions.
The Best Approach Is Usually a Combination
Most clients benefit from a combination of treatments rather than a single approach. A consultation allows us to assess your face as a whole and create a staged plan that addresses your priorities while respecting your budget and timeline.
This information is general in nature. Individual treatment recommendations should only be made following a thorough consultation. All treatments are performed in accordance with AHPRA guidelines.
A note on our approach to transparency
Under Australian TGA guidelines, detailed information about certain prescription-based treatments - including specific product names and pricing - cannot be shared publicly. We respect this regulation because it exists to protect you.
Rather than publishing general pricing online, we prefer to discuss costs during your consultation, where Heidi can provide a personalised quote based on the specific treatment plan she recommends for your individual goals and anatomy.
We believe this consultative approach leads to better outcomes - because the right treatment starts with a real conversation, not a menu.
Individual results may vary. A consultation is required before any treatment. All treatments carry potential risks and side effects - these will be discussed during your consultation.