Consultation for Volume Loss
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Just as no two individuals are the same, no two skin types are alike. At Shape Clinic in Sydney, our skin treatments and home care recommendations are tailored to your unique needs following a professional assessment.
We offer enzyme therapies, a selection of chemical peels, advanced skin treatments, and LED light therapy. These treatments may be provided on their own or in combination with our other aesthetic services, based on your individual skin concerns and clinical assessment.
While outcomes vary and no result can be guaranteed, many people notice improvements in the appearance of skin hydration, texture, and overall condition. A personalised consultation is essential to determine the most appropriate treatment plan for you.
Depending on the treatment selected, our skin treatments may help improve the visible appearance of:
Suitability and expected outcomes vary between individuals and are assessed during a professional consultation.
Your treatment begins with a consultation at our Sydney clinic, where a qualified skin practitioner will assess your skin, discuss your concerns and goals, and recommend an appropriate treatment plan. A series of treatments is often recommended, with home care to support results between sessions.
Some treatments may involve temporary effects such as redness, mild sensitivity, or flaking, depending on the treatment and your skin. Your practitioner will explain what to expect and provide tailored aftercare guidance. Individual outcomes vary, and no specific result can be guaranteed.
Shape Clinic in Sydney offers a range of skin health treatments including enzyme skin therapy, chemical peels, LED light therapy, microneedling, RF microneedling, micro-infusion, and laser-based options. The most appropriate treatment for you is determined during a consultation, based on a thorough assessment of your skin and individual goals.
The most suitable skin treatment for you depends on factors such as your skin type, specific concerns, and individual goals. A consultation with an appropriately qualified health practitioner allows for a thorough assessment of your skin, so a treatment approach tailored to your needs can be recommended.
Downtime varies depending on the specific treatment, ranging from no downtime at all (such as LED light therapy or enzyme skin therapy) to several days of redness, sensitivity, or peeling (such as more intensive laser or RF microneedling treatments). Your practitioner will discuss the expected downtime for your chosen treatment during your consultation.
Skin rejuvenation refers to a range of treatments designed to improve the overall appearance, tone, texture, and health of the skin, addressing concerns such as fine lines, pigmentation, dullness, and loss of firmness by stimulating the skin’s natural repair and collagen production processes.
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.
These treatments may help improve the appearance of certain skin or facial features.
Customised skin treatments that support hydration and may improve the appearance of uneven tone, texture and dullness.
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