Cosmetic Nurse Treatment Options

Aging is a natural process that brings about various changes in our skin and body. As we age, the loss of volume and the development of fine lines become more noticeable. These changes can affect our confidence and how we feel about our appearance.

What services do our Cosmetic Nurses offer?

Our experienced cosmetic nurses are here to guide you through the options and tailor a treatment plan that suits your needs. We provide treatments for all areas of the body, including the face, décolletage, hands, and neck to adress concerns including:

What treatment might I be a good candidate for?

Our experienced cosmetic nurses are here to guide you through the options and tailor a treatment plan that suits your needs. We provide treatments for all areas of the body, including the face, décolletage, hands, and neck.

Volumising Treatment

A volumising treatment is a cosmetic procedure designed to restore lost volume in the face, typically due to ageing, weight loss, or other factors. As we age, the skin loses elasticity and fat, leading to a sunken or hollow appearance in areas such as the cheeks, temples, and under the eyes.

Wrinkle Treatment

An ideal candidate for anti-wrinkle treatments is an adult with mild to moderate wrinkles or fine lines who is seeking a non-invasive solution to smooth and rejuvenate their skin.

Areas of treatment include: Forehead, frown lines, crow’s feet, neck bands, chin, lip flip. 

Collagen Stimulator

Ideal candidates for a collagen stimulator are individuals experiencing facial volume loss, deep wrinkles, and folds. It is suitable for those who wish to achieve a natural-looking, gradual improvement without immediate dramatic changes.

Biomodelling

Bioremodelling will rejuvenate and improve skin quality by stimulating the natural production of collagen and elastin. It does not provide any volume, but rather targets skin tone and texture. The effects are gradual, with improvements typically seen over a series of treatments.

PDO Threads

Candidates for PDO threads are individuals with mild to moderate skin laxity, looking to achieve a subtle lift and improved skin texture without undergoing surgery.

V2 Beauty Gun

Ideal candidates are individuals looking to improve skin hydration, texture, and overall appearance. It is suitable for all skin types and can be used on various areas of the body, including the face, neck, and hands.

Hyperhydrosis

Hyperhidrosis, or excessive sweating, can be effectively treated to reduce sweating by blocking nerve signals to sweat glands

Fat dissolving

We offer a variety of treatments to address pockets of fat around the face or body.

A consultation is required with one of our cosmetic nurses – you can opt to have treatment on the same day as your consultation.

Recovery & Aftercare

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Frequently Asked Questions

If we haven’t addressed your inquiries yet, here are some frequently asked questions that may provide the information you’re looking for. However, if you still have any remaining questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to reach out to our clinic at 07 5683 0822 or via email at info@thecoastalclinic.com.au. Our team is ready to assist you.

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Anti-wrinkle treatments involve the use of injectable muscle relaxants that temporarily reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. They work by relaxing the muscles responsible for causing dynamic wrinkles, leading to a smoother and more youthful appearance.

Common areas include forehead lines, frown lines between the eyebrows, and crow’s feet around the eyes. Anti-wrinkle injections can also be used in other areas, such as the chin, neck, and jawline, depending on the patient’s needs.

Neurotoxins can also be used to treat medical conditions such as hyperdrosis (excessive sweating), as well as teeth grinding or headaches. For more information on this, please book a consult with one of our cosmetic nurses.

The results typically last between 3 to 6 months, depending on factors such as the individual’s metabolism, the area treated, and the dosage used. Regular maintenance treatments can help sustain the desired effect.

Yes, when administered by a qualified and experienced practitioner, anti-wrinkle treatments are generally considered safe. Side effects are usually mild and temporary, such as redness, swelling, or bruising at the injection site.

Anti-wrinkle treatments typically require minimal to no downtime. Most patients can resume their regular activities immediately after the procedure, though it’s advised to avoid strenuous exercise, excessive sun exposure, and massaging the treated areas for 24 hours post-treatment.

There are several reasons why the effects of anti-wrinkle treatments might not last as long as expected. Here are some common factors:

  1. Individual Metabolism: People with faster metabolisms tend to break down the injectable material more quickly, leading to shorter-lasting results.

  2. Treatment Dosage: If the dosage used is lower than optimal, the effects may wear off sooner. It’s important to work with your practitioner to find the right dosage for your needs.

  3. Muscle Strength: Individuals with stronger facial muscles may experience quicker breakdown of the product, leading to shorter-lasting results. Over time, regular treatments can help reduce muscle strength, potentially leading to longer-lasting effects.

  4. Frequent Physical Activity: High levels of physical activity, especially intense workouts, can increase blood circulation and metabolism, causing the product to break down more rapidly.

  5. Sun Exposure and UV Damage: Excessive sun exposure and UV damage can accelerate skin aging and reduce the effectiveness of anti-wrinkle treatments, leading to shorter-lasting results. Using proper sun protection can help extend the effects.

  6. Smoking and Lifestyle Factors: Smoking and other lifestyle factors, such as stress or poor skincare routines, can contribute to skin aging and decrease the longevity of anti-wrinkle treatments.

  7. Incorrect Aftercare: Not following post-treatment care instructions, such as avoiding rubbing the treated area or lying down immediately after treatment, can affect the treatment’s effectiveness and duration.

If you’re noticing that your results are not lasting as long as expected, it’s a good idea to discuss these factors with your practitioner to adjust your treatment plan accordingly.

  • Composition: Bio-remodelling treatments, typically use high concentrations of hyaluronic acid, a naturally occurring substance in the skin that helps retain moisture and improve elasticity.
  • Mechanism: The treatment works by dispersing the hyaluronic acid throughout the skin layers, which spreads and stimulates the skin’s natural production of collagen and elastin. This process helps to remodel the skin by improving skin hydration, texture, and elasticity.
  • Results: Bio-remodelling is designed to provide a natural-looking improvement in skin quality without adding significant volume. It primarily addresses skin laxity, fine lines, and overall skin hydration. Results are usually visible within a few weeks, and treatments are often repeated every 6 to 12 months to maintain results.
  • Procedure: The treatment involves multiple small injections into key points of the face, with minimal downtime.

One of the benefits of Laser Genesis is that there is no downtime. Patients can return to their normal activities immediately after the treatment. Some mild redness may occur but usually subsides within a few hours.

 

Dermal fillers are injectable treatments made from substances like hyaluronic acid that add volume, smooth wrinkles, and enhance facial contours. They work by filling in areas with lost volume due to aging or by enhancing features such as lips, cheeks, and jawlines.

The results of dermal fillers typically last between 6 to 18 months, depending on the type of filler used, the area treated, and individual factors like metabolism and lifestyle. Regular touch-ups can help maintain the desired look.

Dermal fillers are generally considered safe when administered by qualified professionals, but like any medical procedure, they do carry some risks. Here is a comprehensive list of potential risks associated with dermal fillers:

Common Risks

  1. Swelling: Mild to moderate swelling at the injection site is common and usually subsides within a few days.
  2. Bruising: Bruising can occur around the injection site, especially in areas with more blood vessels.
  3. Redness: Temporary redness at the injection site is common and typically resolves within a few hours to days.
  4. Pain or Tenderness: Some discomfort or tenderness may be felt at the injection site, which usually subsides within a day or two.

Less Common Risks

  1. Lumps or Bumps: Small lumps or bumps can form under the skin, which may require massage or, in some cases, adjustment by the practitioner.
  2. Asymmetry: Uneven results may occur if the filler is not evenly distributed, leading to asymmetrical facial features.
  3. Infection: Though rare, there is a risk of infection at the injection site, which may require antibiotics or other treatments.
  4. Allergic Reactions: While uncommon, some individuals may experience allergic reactions to the filler material, leading to swelling, redness, or itching.
  5. Skin Discoloration: Some patients may experience temporary discoloration (bluish or reddish tint) at the injection site, known as the “Tyndall effect.”
  6. Overcorrection or Under-correction: Overfilling or underfilling can occur, resulting in an unnatural appearance or insufficient volume.

Rare but Serious Risks

  1. Vascular Complications: If filler is inadvertently injected into a blood vessel, it can lead to blockage, causing tissue death (necrosis), vision impairment, or even blindness. This is a serious but rare complication.
  2. Migration of Filler: In rare cases, the filler may move from the original injection site to another area, causing unevenness or lumps.
  3. Scarring: Scarring can occur if the skin is damaged during the injection process, though this is rare.
  4. Granulomas: Small nodules or lumps may form as a reaction to the filler, requiring treatment or removal.
  5. Hypersensitivity Reactions: In rare cases, patients may experience a delayed hypersensitivity reaction, causing swelling and inflammation weeks or months after the treatment.

Long-Term Risks

  1. Prolonged Swelling or Bruising: While uncommon, some patients may experience prolonged swelling or bruising that lasts weeks or longer.
  2. Tissue Damage: Improper injection technique can cause tissue damage, leading to scarring or permanent changes in skin texture.
  3. Nerve Damage: Rarely, nerve damage can occur, leading to temporary or permanent changes in sensation or facial movement.

Dermal fillers can be used to treat various areas of the face and body to enhance or restore volume, contour, and smoothness. It’s important that all treatments are performed by a qualified and registered practitioner, and that the procedures comply with safety standards. Here is a list of areas that can be treated with dermal fillers:

Facial Areas

  1. Lips: To add volume, enhance shape, and define the lip borders.
  2. Cheeks: To restore or enhance cheek volume, creating a lifted appearance.
  3. Nasolabial Folds: To smooth the deep lines running from the sides of the nose to the corners of the mouth.
  4. Marionette Lines: To soften the lines that run from the corners of the mouth down to the chin.
  5. Tear Troughs (Under-Eye Hollows): To reduce the appearance of under-eye hollows and dark circles.
  6. Chin: To enhance or reshape the chin.
  7. Jawline: To define and contour the jawline, creating a more structured appearance.
  8. Temples: To restore volume loss in the temples.
  9. Nose (Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty): To refine and contour the shape of the nose without surgery.
  10. Forehead: To smooth out forehead lines or augment the shape of the forehead.
  11. Brow Area: To lift and contour the brows.

Body Areas

  1. Hands: To restore volume and smooth out wrinkles, making hands appear more youthful.
  2. Neck: To address lines and sagging skin, creating a smoother appearance.
  3. Décolletage: To reduce wrinkles and restore volume in the chest area.
  4. Earlobes: To plump and restore volume in stretched or sagging earlobes.
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Dermal fillers usually require minimal downtime. Most patients can return to their daily activities immediately, although it’s recommended to avoid strenuous exercise, excessive sun exposure, and massaging the treated area for 24-48 hours post-treatment to reduce the risk of swelling and bruising.

It is generally recommended to wait at least 24 to 48 hours after receiving dermal fillers before flying. This allows time for any immediate swelling, bruising, or discomfort to subside. Flying too soon after treatment could potentially exacerbate these effects due to cabin pressure changes, which might affect circulation and increase swelling.

However, every individual is different, and factors such as the area treated, the amount of filler used, and your personal health history may influence this recommendation. It’s always best to consult with your practitioner for personalised advice based on your specific treatment and circumstances.

It’s generally advisable to wait at least 1 to 2 weeks after receiving dermal fillers or anti-wrinkle injections before undergoing laser treatments on the same area. This waiting period allows the filler or anti-wrinkle treatment to fully settle and reduces the risk of the laser affecting the results.

Key considerations:

  • Dermal Fillers: The filler needs time to integrate into the tissue and for any initial swelling or bruising to subside. Waiting at least 2 weeks helps ensure that the filler is not disrupted by the heat or energy from the laser.
  • Anti-Wrinkle Injections: These treatments typically start to take effect within a few days, with full results visible in about 1 to 2 weeks. It’s best to allow this time for the product to fully take effect before undergoing laser treatment.

As always, it’s important to consult with your practitioner, who can provide personalised advice based on the specifics of your treatment plan and the type of laser treatment you are considering.