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Facial Rejuvenation

Facial treatment planning in Sydney for skin quality and ageing‑related concerns

Overview

This page describes non‑surgical facial treatment planning. A range of clinician‑guided options may be used to address concerns such as skin texture, volume changes, dynamic lines or sun damage. The most appropriate plan depends on your anatomy, skin type and medical history. Consultation is required.

Add volume to breasts

Add volume to breasts

Reduce sagging

Reduce sagging

Lift and tighten

Lift and tighten

Breast Augmentation

Reshape and contour

Why Consider Breast Augmentation?

  • Numerous women select breast augmentation to
  • Enlarge naturally small breasts
  • Re-establish lost volume post-pregnancy or weight gain
  • Refine asymmetry for a better-balanced look
  • Re-create a more youthful, full contour

While outcomes are not the same, the procedure can yield long-lasting enhancements in looks and confidence. But keep realistic expectations in mind—individual results are based on body type, implant choice, and healing.

Add volume to breasts

Add volume to breasts

Reduce sagging

Reduce sagging

Lift and tighten

Lift and tighten

Breast Augmentation

Reshape and contour

Before & After

The outcomes shown are only relevant for this patient and do not necessarily reflect the results other patients may experience, as results may vary due to many factors including the individual’s genetics, diet and exercise.

About This Procedure

A facial plan may include skincare, in‑clinic procedures, injectable treatments, or energy‑based devices (where appropriate). Each option has different downtime and risks. No single treatment is suitable for everyone, and outcomes vary.

Key Benefits

Potential benefits depend on anatomy, skin quality and the extent of treatment. They may include:
A structured, staged plan tailored to individual concerns (results vary).
Potential improvement in selected skin parameters over time with appropriate treatment and skincare.
Ongoing review to adjust the plan based on response and tolerability.
No result can be guaranteed. Your clinician will explain realistic expectations, limitations, and the evidence base for each option discussed.

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Ideal Candidate

A suitable candidate is typically an adult who:
  • Wants a clinician‑guided plan rather than a one‑size‑fits‑all approach.
  • Can attend follow‑up and follow aftercare, including sun protection.
  • Understands outcomes vary and may require multiple sessions.

You May Be a Good Candidate If

You may be a good candidate if you:

  • You have specific concerns you want assessed (e.g., texture, uneven tone, dynamic lines).
  • You are open to a staged approach where appropriate.
  • You understand that no result can be guaranteed.

Who Should Not Undergo This Procedure

This procedure/treatment may not be appropriate if you:

  • Active infection or untreated skin disease in the planned treatment area.
  • Inability to follow aftercare and sun protection requirements.
  • Expectation of guaranteed outcomes or psychological benefits.

Surgical Techniques & Approaches

Technique selection is individual and based on your anatomy, goals and safety considerations. Options may include:
  • Assessment‑based planning: treatment selection depends on skin assessment and medical history.
  • Staged approach (selected cases): combining treatments over time may be recommended to manage risk and downtime.
  • Maintenance planning: some concerns require ongoing treatment intervals which vary.
Your clinician/surgeon will explain the recommended approach and expected trade‑offs during consultation.

Anesthesia

Most non‑surgical facial treatments are performed without general anaesthesia. Topical numbing or local measures may be used for some procedures.

Pre-Operative Preparation

You will receive individual instructions. Common requirements may include:

Recovery Process

Downtime varies widely depending on the treatment plan. Common short‑term effects may include redness, swelling, bruising, dryness, flaking, or temporary sensitivity. Risks can include infection, pigmentation change, scarring (rare for some modalities), asymmetry (injectables), and other treatment‑specific complications which will be discussed at consultation.

Timeline

Activity & Expectations

Immediately Post‑Treatment
Redness or swelling may occur depending on the modality.

Days 1–7

Some treatments may cause dryness/flaking or bruising. Aftercare and sun protection are important.

Weeks 2–6

Gradual changes may be noticed; multiple sessions may be required.

Ongoing

Maintenance intervals depend on the treatments selected and individual response.

Recovery Milestones

Return to Work

ranges from same day to several days depending on treatment and visible effects.

Return to Exercise

varies; many modalities recommend 24–48 hours before strenuous exercise.

Assessing outcome

often assessed over a series of visits rather than a single session.

Resources & Guides

A breast augmentation is a very customized procedure, and selecting an experienced surgeon is paramount. Dr. Lajevardi focuses on patient safety, naturally appearing results, and transparency throughout the process.

Frequently Asked Questions

Procedure & Results

Do I need a consultation first?

Yes. Consultation is required to confirm suitability and design a safe plan.
No. Outcomes vary between individuals and depend on anatomy, skin type, healing and treatment selection.
Risks depend on the treatments used and can include bruising, swelling, irritation, pigment changes, infection, scarring (uncommon) and other modality‑specific risks.

Pain & Recovery

Is it painful?

Sensation varies. Numbing options may be used depending on the treatment.
Downtime varies substantially by treatment plan; this is discussed during consultation.
Aftercare depends on the modality but commonly includes gentle skincare and strict sun protection for a period.

Safety & Credentials

Who provides the treatments?

Treatments should be delivered by appropriately qualified and trained practitioners in accordance with Australian regulations.
Check the AHPRA public register and ask about training for the specific modalities used.
Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.

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