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A rare condition affecting about 1% of the general population, hyperhidrosis is excessive sweating, usually of the underarms, occasionally of the palms of the hands and soles of the feet that can be debilitating for those affected. Anti wrinkle treatments to the area (100 units to the underarms) takes about 15 minutes, and results kick in as quickly as a week and last as long as 6-12 months at a time. The aim is not to stop sweating altogether, but to reduce it to normal levels.
Patient safety is a pet peeve of ours here at Skin Essentials. In as much as is possible, we pride ourselves on doing everything we can, from the time you book a consultation to the day of your planned treatment to aftercare and followup, to work in a way that is ethical and safe while […]
Perhaps the biggest way to understand that medical aesthetics isn’t the same as hair, nails and beauty, is the fact that in order for us to carry out any procedures on you, it is a legal requirement to consent you for the procedure prior. While many, if not most people rush to sign the form […]
This question is a regular via email and DMs on social media. Sometimes people also send us selfies to help with the quotes. Prospective patients may be asking about specific treatment options such as injectables - anti wrinkle treatments and dermal fillers - or skincare or fat dissolving treatments. The short answer is, it depends. […]
Monday: | CLOSED |
Tuesday: | CLOSED |
Wednesday: | CLOSED |
Thursday: | 10:00 – 17:00 |
Friday: | 10:00 – 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.