Due to TGA and AHPRA guidelines we are not able to advertise treatments areas.
As we age, one common concern many individuals face is the loss of skin volume in various areas of the face. This natural process of fat pad reduction can lead to sagging skin and a less youthful appearance, affecting confidence and self-esteem. At CLM Aesthetics, we specialise in treatments designed to addressing volume loss, helping you restore a more youthful and refreshed look.
Skin volume loss occurs as the skin loses its underlying support structures, such as collagen, elastin, and reduction of facial fat pads. This leads to the appearance of hollows, sagging, and a decrease in facial fullness.
At CLM Aesthetics, we understand that every individual is unique, and so are their concerns regarding skin volume loss. Our personalised consultations are designed to assess your specific needs and develop a tailored treatment plan to achieve your desired results. During your consultation, you can expect:
Benefit from my extensive experience as a Registered Nurse with specialised training in cosmetic medicine.
Receive consistent, individualised treatment directly from me, ensuring a tailored approach to your skincare needs.
Trust in my commitment to maintaining the highest standards of practice and adherence to TGA guidelines.
Experience my dedication to holistic health, encompassing physical, mental, and spiritual aspects of well-being so you can achieve the best results.
If you’re concerned about volume loss and looking for effective solutions, we invite you to contact CLM Aesthetics for a consultation. I am here to help you understand your options and guide you on your journey to restoring a youthful and vibrant appearance.
Take the first step towards achieving your aesthetic goals. Contact me today to schedule your personalised consultation and discover how I can help you address Facial volume loss with expert care and precision.
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Two of the main regulators (AHPRA and the TGA) have applied stricter rules around how cosmetic clinics advertise.
From March 7th 2024 it was clarified by the TGA that certain previously accepted methods of communicating with patients and marketing are now illegal.
Advertising prices of treatments is no longer allowed
Prices can of course still be discussed in person during your consultation, but they can’t be given over the phone, listed on a website or sent by email. Pricing must be quoted within the context of a consultation so that it is bespoke for your own needs.
Listing specific treatment areas is no longer allowed
New patients can now book in for a generic ‘New patient consultation’ and in person Courtney will explain what the best treatments are for your features. This helps avoid unrealistic expectations
If any of the content on our website comes across as contradictory or confusing, please give me a call to answer any questions you may have.