Lower Blepharoplasty (Lower Eye Lift)
A surgical procedure that may involve the removal or repositioning of skin and orbital fat to modify the structure and appearance of the upper eyelid.
At Shape Clinic in Sydney, we provide a range of non-surgical medical aesthetic treatments delivered by qualified health practitioners in a clinical setting. These aesthetic beauty treatments may help improve the appearance of certain skin or facial features.
Non-surgical procedures typically involve minimal downtime. Some people experience temporary redness, swelling, or mild bruising following treatment. These effects are usually short-lived and differ depending on the treatment and individual factors.
Concern-based consultations are available to discuss appropriate options following a clinical assessment, including fine lines and wrinkles, facial volume loss, and skin laxity.
Beyond the areas above, Shape Clinic offers a range of non-surgical, device- and skin-based treatments. The right option depends on your skin, concerns, and goals, and is determined during a consultation.
You can also explore our full range of skin treatments in Sydney.
Due to current Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) regulations, specific prescription-based treatments cannot be detailed on this website. We offer comprehensive consultations to assess your suitability and develop personalised treatment plans, where appropriate options can be discussed following clinical assessment.
Patient safety is central to our clinic practice. All treatments are performed with medical oversight, adhering to Australian safety standards to ensure high-quality care. Individual outcomes may vary.
Surgical procedures are performed by a specialist plastic surgeon and involve incisions and recovery; non-surgical treatments are delivered by qualified practitioners with typically minimal downtime. The right path depends on your goals and is determined at consultation.
When delivered by qualified health/skin practitioners after assessment, these treatments are generally well tolerated; as with any procedure there are risks and side effects discussed at consultation.
The most appropriate option depends on your skin, concern and goals. A consultation allows your practitioner to recommend suitable options or alternatives.
Yes — a consultation assesses your suitability and lets your practitioner tailor a plan and discuss alternatives.
Different concerns suit different treatments; explore options on our skin treatments page and discuss the best fit at consultation.
A surgical procedure that may involve the removal or repositioning of skin and orbital fat to modify the structure and appearance of the upper eyelid.
A polynucleotide derived from salmon DNA with the aim of improving the appearance of the skin and reducing inflammation.
A polynucleotide derived from salmon DNA with the aim of improving the appearance of the skin and reducing inflammation.
A polynucleotide derived from salmon DNA with the aim of improving the appearance of the skin and reducing inflammation.
Combining synchronised radiofrequency (RF) with high-intensity facial electromagnetic stimulation (HIFES™). EMFACE is designed to target both the skins surface and underlying facial muscles.
Combining synchronised radiofrequency (RF) with high-intensity facial electromagnetic stimulation (HIFES™). EMFACE is designed to target both the skins surface and underlying facial muscles.
Combining synchronised radiofrequency (RF) with high-intensity facial electromagnetic stimulation (HIFES™). EMFACE is designed to target both the skins surface and underlying facial muscles.
Customised skin treatments that support hydration and may improve the appearance of uneven tone, texture and dullness.
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