Non-Surgical Medical Aesthetic Treatments
These treatments may help improve the appearance of certain skin or facial features.
Rejuran contains Polynucleotides derived from salmon DNA as the active ingredient. Polynucleotides are biological molecules, and in this treatment they are used with the aim of improving the appearance of the skin and reducing inflammation..
Rejuran may be considered for people seeking to address changes in skin quality, tone, or texture. Treatment involves a series of fine injections performed by a qualified health practitioner. A topical anaesthetic may be used to support comfort during the procedure.
At Shape Clinic, your practitioner will conduct a consultation to review your medical history, assess your skin, and determine whether this procedure is suitable for you. The number of sessions, recovery, and expected outcomes will be discussed as part of your personalised treatment plan.
Treatment involves a series of small injections performed by a qualified practitioner. A topical anaesthetic may be applied to support comfort. Recovery experiences differ, and your practitioner will provide personalised aftercare guidance.
Whether this treatment is appropriate for you depends on factors such as age, medical history, and individual skin characteristics. A consultation is required to confirm suitability and to discuss potential risks, side effects, and alternative options.
Treatment plans vary between individuals. Some people may be advised to start with a series of sessions spaced several weeks apart. Ongoing maintenance sessions may then be recommended depending on skin type, lifestyle factors, and your practitioner’s assessment.
General aftercare advice may include:
Your practitioner will provide personalised guidance based on your circumstances.
This treatment involves a series of small injections delivered to the targeted area by a qualified health practitioner. It may be considered as part of an individualised treatment plan following consultation. Some people seek this procedure to improve the appearance of skin texture or hydration, but experiences and outcomes vary.
Comfort levels differ between individuals. A topical anaesthetic is usually applied before treatment, and your practitioner may suggest additional measures to support comfort. The process and what to expect will be explained during your consultation.
The duration of visible changes varies depending on factors such as age, skin type, and lifestyle. Your practitioner will advise on what may be appropriate for your circumstances, including how many sessions may be recommended.
These treatments may help improve the appearance of certain skin or facial features.
Combines microneedling and radiofrequency to target deeper layers of the skin. This may support improvements in the appearance of uneven texture, tone, or laxity.
Combining synchronised radiofrequency (RF) with high-intensity facial electromagnetic stimulation (HIFES™). EMFACE is designed to target both the skins surface and underlying facial muscles.
Focused ultrasound technology that targets specific layers beneath the skin’s surface. It may improve the appearance of laxity and changes along the jawline, neck, and décolletage.
Fine, dissolvable sutures placed just beneath the surface of the skin to create a temporary supportive framework which may help improve the appearance of skin texture and firmness over time.
Also known as facelift surgery, Rhytidectomy is a surgical procedure that repositions the soft tissues of the midface and lower face and removes areas of excess skin.
Also known as neck lift surgery, Cervicoplasty involves the removal of excess skin from the neck and under-chin areas.
A minimally invasive procedure that uses the ICLED® light-guided suture system to support the underlying soft tissues in the neck.
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