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When discussing cosmetic rejuvenation with patients, I find it is SO important to spend the time necessary to discuss what the patient is concerned about and what they would like enhanced or downplayed. It is so important to get this part of the consultation correct as it sets expectations up.
Unlike photoshopped models, most people do NOT want to look “fake”- most still want to be able to smile, to frown, to have all the normal facial expressions present.
Equally, with fillers, most women don’t want fake-looking lips, nor do they want nasolabial folds completely gone, but subtly decreased- the idea behind each of these is a look of refreshment, not obvious “surgery”.
This is why the first consultation will allow this and other discussions and set the tone, including a budget, moving forward. To do otherwise is to invite unhappy patients and complaints.
Also, despite all the advertising, this is still a medical procedure and therefore it is important that you understand what is involved, and who will be doing your procedure and that they understand what to do if a complication occurs.
So book your consult today to discuss your desired look and what I can offer you. I look forward to seeing you at one of my clinics soon!
Want to know more? Get in touch, make an appointment and let’s set up a treatment plan for you with Dr Joshi.
Monday: | By agreement only |
Tuesday: | CLOSED |
Wednesday: | 10:00 - 17:00 |
Thursday: | 10:00 – 18:00 |
Friday: | 09:00 – 17:00 |
Saturday: | 09:00 – 15:00 |
Skin Essentials will reopen the week beginning 11th October 2021.
Per NSW government regulations, only double vaccinated patients will be served when we reopen and we will be checking vaccination certificates for all patients upon booking. This requirement may change as of December 1st, and we will advise you accordingly.
Please email us (contact@skinessentials.com.au) or text us (0413174654) your vaccination certificate as soon after booking as you can. We will not be able to see anyone for treatments or confirm appointments without this.
In the interest of full disclosure, transparency and patient safety, all patient facing staff will be fully vaccinated by the time of reopening. Please read our reopening FAQ for more information.