Why is a face-to-face consultation required before any cosmetic treatment?

Australian regulations set by the TGA and AHPRA require a mandatory face-to-face consultation prior to any cosmetic medical treatment. This ensures your practitioner can properly assess your medical history, suitability, goals, and provide personalised, informed advice in a safe and ethical manner.

No. Cosmetic treatments cannot be performed without a prior face-to-face consultation. This consultation is essential to ensure patient safety, informed consent, and compliance with medical regulations. We can however perform a consultation and treatment within the same appointment.

Pricing and treatment plans are individual and must be determined during a face-to-face consultation. Regulations do not allow clinics to provide personalised quotes without first assessing your needs, suitability, and medical considerations in person.

All pricing details are discussed during your consultation once a personalised treatment plan has been established. This ensures transparency, accuracy, and compliance with medical guidelines.

Yes. All cosmetic procedures involving Schedule 4 medications require a valid prescription issued by a qualified medical practitioner, in accordance with Australian regulations.

To comply with advertising and medical regulations, clinics are unable to disclose specific prescription product or brand names outside of a consultation. This prevents misinformation and ensures treatments are discussed in a medically appropriate context.

Yes. All products used will be fully explained during your consultation and appointment, including their purpose, benefits, and any associated risks, allowing you to make an informed decision.

Prescriptions are arranged during your appointment through the Fresh Clinics platform, following a thorough consultation and medical assessment by an authorised practitioner.

Fresh Clinics is a secure medical platform used to manage consultations, prescriptions, and compliance documentation. It ensures all treatments meet current medical and regulatory standards.

Yes. A current prescription is required for each cosmetic treatment to ensure ongoing safety, suitability, and compliance with medical guidelines.