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Skin Treatments

Clinical Skin Treatments in Sydney

Overview

Skin treatments refer to a range of clinical options that may be used to address concerns such as texture, congestion, pigmentation, redness, scarring, or acne‑prone skin, depending on individual factors. A consultation is required to confirm suitability, especially for device‑based treatments, peels, and procedures that may involve prescription products. Results and downtime vary, and side effects can occur.
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Breast Augmentation

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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 treatment plan is developed after assessment of skin type, medical history, and the specific concern being treated. Treatment may involve a single modality or a combination, and may require multiple sessions. Your clinician will discuss realistic expectations, aftercare, and risk management, including the possibility of temporary irritation or pigmentation changes.

Key Benefits

Depending on the selected treatment and individual response, potential observable changes may include:
Changes in skin texture or smoothness (degree varies).
Reduction in visible congestion or comedones in selected cases (variable).
Changes in pigmentation appearance in selected cases (not guaranteed).
Changes in acne activity in some patients as part of a broader plan (variable).
Your clinician will explain the expected number of sessions and maintenance needs, where relevant.

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Ideal Candidate

A suitable candidate is generally a healthy adult seeking assessment for clinical skin options, with realistic expectations about variability and the need for aftercare and sun protection.

You May Be a Good Candidate If

  • You have a skin concern you would like assessed by a qualified clinician.
  • You can follow aftercare instructions, including sun protection where advised.
  • You understand that multiple sessions may be recommended and outcomes vary.

Who Should Not Undergo This Procedure

  • You have an active skin infection or uncontrolled inflammatory condition at the treatment site.
  • You have recently used medicines or treatments that affect suitability (your clinician will assess).
  • You are pregnant or breastfeeding and the proposed treatment is not recommended (assessment required).
  • You have unrealistic expectations about outcomes.

Techniques & Approaches

Technique selection is individual and based on your anatomy, goals and safety considerations.

Options may include:

  • Treatment selection may include clinical facials, chemical peels, microneedling, LED, and energy‑based device treatments (where appropriate)..
  • Conservative parameters where appropriate: intensity may be adjusted to prioritise safety for your skin type.
  • Combination planning (selected cases): some concerns benefit from staged or combined approaches over time.
Your clinician will discuss which options may be suitable, the typical number of sessions, and expected downtime and risks for each modality.

Anesthesia

Many skin 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

Risks can include infection, scarring (uncommon for many treatments but possible), pigmentation changes, and treatment‑specific complications. Downtime varies by treatment. Common short‑term effects can include redness, swelling, dryness, flaking, temporary sensitivity, and bruising (for some modalities). Your clinician will provide aftercare instructions.

Timeline

Activity & Expectations

Immediately Post‑Treatment
Redness, warmth, or mild swelling may occur. Some treatments can cause pinpoint bleeding or crusting.

Days 1–7

Dryness/flaking or sensitivity may occur depending on treatment intensity. Strict sun protection is important.

Weeks 2–6

Skin recovery and gradual changes may be noticed. Multiple sessions are often needed.

Ongoing

Maintenance frequency depends on the concern, treatment type, and response.

Recovery Milestones

Return to Work

often same day to a few days, depending on redness or peeling.

Return to Exercise

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

Assessing outcome

typically assessed over a series of sessions; timing varies by concern.

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

How many sessions will I need?

It depends on the concern, treatment type and response. A plan is discussed during consultation.
Some patients see improvement, but outcomes vary and some treatments carry pigment‑related risks.
Risks depend on the modality and can include irritation, infection, scarring (uncommon), pigment changes, and prolonged redness. Your clinician will discuss risks relevant to you.

Pain & Recovery

Is it painful?

Sensation varies by treatment and individual. Topical numbing may be used for some treatments.
This depends on the procedure and skin integrity; your clinician will advise.
Typically gentle skincare, moisturising, and strict sun protection for a period. Specific instructions will be provided.

Safety & Credentials

How do I know which treatment is suitable?

Suitability is determined during consultation based on skin assessment and medical history.
Treatments are performed by appropriately trained practitioners. Ask about qualifications and experience.
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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