Aesthetic Medicine


At The Skin Fitness Clinic, our aesthetic medicine services focus on supporting healthy, natural-looking results while prioritising safety, ethical practice, and personalised care.

Every treatment begins with a thorough consultation to assess your skin concerns, medical history, and treatment suitability. Our approach is centred on enhancing your natural features and maintaining balance, rather than creating dramatic or artificial changes.

All aesthetic treatments are provided in accordance with professional standards and clinical guidelines established by the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency and the Therapeutic Goods Administration.


Our Approach

We believe aesthetic medicine should be thoughtful, personalised and medically responsible. Each treatment plan is developed based on:

  • Your individual skin concerns and goals

  • Facial structure and natural features

  • Medical history and treatment suitability

  • Long-term skin health and maintenance

Rather than a one-size-fits-all approach, we develop tailored treatment plans designed to support natural results and gradual skin improvement.


What to Expect

Your appointment will begin with a comprehensive consultation where your practitioner will:

  • Discuss your concerns and aesthetic goals

  • Review your medical history and medications

  • Assess your facial anatomy and skin condition

  • Explain suitable treatment options, risks, and expected outcomes

If treatment is appropriate, your practitioner will provide clear information so you can make an informed decision. In some cases, a cooling-off period may apply before treatment can proceed.

A personalised treatment plan may also include complementary skin treatments or skincare recommendations to support overall skin health.


Treatment Safety & Regulation

Some aesthetic procedures may involve prescription-only medicines or regulated medical devices. In Australia, these treatments must be prescribed and administered in accordance with national healthcare regulations.

The Skin Fitness Clinic follows all applicable guidelines set by the:

  • Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency

  • Therapeutic Goods Administration

This includes strict standards relating to consultation, informed consent, prescribing, treatment suitability and patient safety.

For regulatory reasons, specific prescription treatments cannot be advertised online. These options may only be discussed during a private medical consultation with a qualified practitioner.


Informed Consent

Before proceeding with any aesthetic medical treatment, clients will be required to complete a consultation and provide informed consent.

This process ensures that you:

  • Understand the treatment and how it works

  • Are aware of potential risks and side effects

  • Have realistic expectations of outcomes

  • Have the opportunity to ask questions before treatment

Your safety, wellbeing and comfort remain our highest priority.


FAQs

Do I need a consultation before treatment?

Yes. All aesthetic medical treatments require a consultation to determine whether the treatment is suitable and safe for you.


Can specific treatments be listed online?

Under Australian regulations, prescription-only cosmetic treatments cannot be advertised publicly. These treatments can only be discussed during a private consultation with a qualified practitioner.


Are results guaranteed?

Individual results vary depending on factors such as skin condition, age, lifestyle and treatment plan. Your practitioner will discuss realistic expectations during your consultation.


Is there downtime?

Downtime varies depending on the treatment performed. Your practitioner will explain any aftercare instructions and recovery considerations prior to treatment.


Is aesthetic medicine safe?

When performed by appropriately qualified practitioners and following proper clinical guidelines, aesthetic treatments can be performed safely. All treatments at The Skin Fitness Clinic follow established regulatory standards and safety protocols.