Concerns
Volume and facial balance
As faces change with time, many people notice areas that look less full than they used to, or a balance between features they would like softened or refined. These are personal, nuanced concerns, and they deserve a proper conversation rather than a menu. At MT Aesthetics that conversation is a private consultation with Marie, our Registered Nurse.
Why this concern is consultation-only
Australian advertising rules restrict how treatments in this area can be marketed to the public, and for good reason: what is appropriate is genuinely individual, and it is medical territory. So this page will not list treatments or make promises. What we can say is simple: your concern will be heard, your face assessed by a nurse, and every appropriate option explained plainly, in private, including honest advice about what not to do.
What the consultation covers
How your face has changed and what specifically bothers you; your medical history, because safety comes first; and a clear, unhurried explanation of any appropriate paths, their realistic outcomes and their costs. You leave informed, never pressured. Results of any cosmetic care vary from person to person.
Frequently asked
Why won't you name treatments for this concern?
Because the rules that govern cosmetic advertising in Australia restrict it, and we take those rules seriously. In a private consultation, after an individual assessment, all appropriate options can be discussed openly.
Is there any obligation after a consultation?
None. Plenty of good consultations end with 'not yet' or 'let's start with skin quality'. The point is that you leave understanding your own face better.
How booking works
Consultation-first, always
Your care is designed to respect TGA and AHPRA guidance, with the same high standard of service throughout. For any medical aesthetic concern you start with a consultation, so your plan is built around you, honestly and in person.
