In Australia, many cosmetic injectable treatments are classified as Schedule 4 prescription-only medicine and are regulated by the TGA, Ahpra, and QLD Health.
Under these new regulations, clinics cannot publicly advertise injectable pricing, promotional offers, before & after images, or product-specific information relating to prescription-only treatments.

Bio Remodelling

This treatment may support skin hydration, improve dullness, skin laxity and treat fine lines. Clinical research has shown effects on collagen activity in skin cells, though individual responses vary.

A professional consultation is required to determine suitability. During this appointment, our Doctor will discuss available options, explain the procedure, outline potential risks and side effects, and provide information about expected timelines and follow-up care. Outcomes differ between individuals, and no specific result can be guaranteed

    • Anti-inflammatory medications can have a blood-thinning effect and may increase the risk of bruising after injections

    • Do not massage or rub or apply pressure to the treatment area for 24 hours post treatment.

    • Avoid excessive alcohol consumption immediately after treatment.

    • Please note: Aftercare will be explained to you by your practitioner and forwarded directly to you post consultation

    • Please note: Aftercare will be explained to you by your practitioner and forwarded directly to you post consultation.

  • The number of treatments required varies between individuals, though a series of sessions may be recommended as part of a treatment plan. Progress will be reviewed after each session, and outcomes typically take several months to become apparent. Results differ between individuals, and no specific outcome can be guaranteed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Doctor: Veronika Maini MED0004033947

Nurse Practitioner: Adele Holmes NMW0001896830

Registered Nurse: Kirby Petterson NMW0002010508

At our clinic, patient safety, ethical practice, and regulatory compliance are at the centre of everything we do.
In Queensland and throughout Australia, cosmetic injectable treatments are governed by strict advertising regulations set by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA), the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (Ahpra), and Queensland Health.

Many cosmetic injectable products are classified as Schedule 4 prescription only medicines.
Under Australian law, prescription medications cannot be advertised directly to the public. This means clinics are restricted from promoting injectable treatments in ways that may encourage or influence consumers to seek prescription-only products.

As part of these regulations, clinics are unable to publicly advertise:

  • Injectable treatment pricing or promotional offers

  • Before and after images that imply prescription-only injectable outcomes

  • Brand names or product-specific advertising

  • Content that may create unrealistic expectations of results

These guidelines are designed to protect patients by ensuring treatment decisions are made through an appropriate medical consultation, rather than through advertising or social media marketing. Every face, skin type, and treatment plan is different, and a personalised consultation allows our qualified practitioners to assess your concerns, discuss suitability, explain potential risks and benefits, and create an individualised treatment approach tailored to you.

If you would like to learn more about treatment options, we invite you to book a private consultation with our experienced clinical team.
During your consultation, we can discuss your goals, suitability, expected outcomes, and provide a personalised treatment plan and pricing information in accordance with current Australian regulations.