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Volume Restoration

Medical injectable treatments are prescription-only,  used to support facial volume, improve contour, and address age-related changes. Treatment availability and suitability can only be determined after a medical consultation with an authorised health practitioner.

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Your treatment is performed exclusively by Dr Georgeta Deac  General Practitioner – AHPRA-registered  MED0001852789 with advanced training in aesthetic applications of injectable treatments.

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At Integrative MedAesthetics, Dr Georgeta Deac leads every consultation to provide safe, evidence-based, aesthetic care. Our approach focuses on understanding your goals, assessing your needs, and creating a personalised treatment plan.

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Key Features of Consultation

  • Health-practitioner-led assessments for safe outcomes

  • Evidence-based, minimally invasive facial volumising treatments

  • Assessment of your concerns and goals

  •  Review of your medical and treatment history

  •  Facial anatomy and proportion analysis

  • Personalised treatment plans tailored to your goals

  • Focus on natural, subtle enhancement rather than drastic change

  • Full discussion of potential risks, recovery, and realistic outcomes

What Medical injectable treatments  Can Do

Medical injectable treatments can be used to:

  • Restore facial volume

  • Smooth fine lines and wrinkles

  • Enhance lips, cheeks, and facial contours

 

Each treatment is tailored to your unique needs, prioritising natural results over dramatic changes.

Areas We Commonly Treat

Personalised after a comprehensive medical consultation.

  • Lips: Shape, volume, and definition

  • Nasolabial Folds: Smooth lines from nose to mouth

  • Marionette Lines: Reduce lines at mouth corners

  • Cheeks & Midface: Restore youthful volume and lift

  • Chin & Jawline: Define and balance facial contours

  • Temples

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Are medical injectable treatments safe?
Medical injectable treatments are medical procedures performed by a registered practitioner. Individual risks and side effects will be discussed during your consultation.

2. How long do results last?
Results vary depending on the area treated, type of medical injectable treatment, and individual factors. Typically, results last 6–18 months, with follow-up treatments recommended to maintain outcomes.

3. Does it hurt?
Discomfort is generally mild. Topical numbing or local anaesthesia may be used for comfort.

4. What can I expect from treatment?
Results are individual and cannot be guaranteed. The goal is to subtly enhance natural features, restore volume, and achieve facial balance.

5. Who is suitable for medical injectable treatment?
Not everyone is suitable. Your medical history, medications, and aesthetic goals will be reviewed to ensure the treatment is appropriate for you.

6. What aftercare is recommended?
Post-treatment guidance will be provided to minimise risks and optimise results, including advice on activity, skincare, and follow-up appointments.

Prices

We offer consultations with experienced, registered practitioners to assess your facial anatomy, discuss your goals, and recommend an appropriate treatment plan. Because each treatment is tailored to your needs, with consideration of product type, volume, and follow-up care, we provide a personalised cost estimate only after consultation.

Why Choose Doctor-Led Medical Injectable  Treatments

Choosing a doctor to perform medical injectable treatments can offer several important benefits, particularly regarding safety, assessment, and clinical decision-making.

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1. Comprehensive Medical Assessment

Doctors are trained to assess your full medical history, medications, and any conditions that may affect your suitability for cosmetic injectable treatments. This can help support safer decision-making before treatment.

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2. Advanced Knowledge of Facial Anatomy

Doctors undergo extensive education in anatomy and physiology. This deeper anatomical understanding can help with appropriate product placement and recognising variations in facial structure.

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3. Ability to Recognise and Manage Complications

 Complications can occur in any cosmetic procedure. Doctors are qualified to identify early signs of potential complications and initiate clinical management if required.

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4. Tailored, Evidence-Informed Treatment Plans

Doctors can create treatment plans informed by clinical assessment and medical training. They can also discuss alternative options and ensure that any approach aligns with your individual needs and preferences.

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5. Informed Consent and Transparent Risk Discussions

A doctor is qualified to explain the expected outcomes, limitations of the procedure, and the known risks associated with medical injectable treatments. This supports informed decision-making in line with AHPRA’s advertising and consent guidelines.

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6. Oversight of Prescription-Only Products

Medical injectable treatmentsare prescription medicines. A doctor can prescribe them following an appropriate consultation, ensuring that all regulatory requirements are met.

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7. Duty of Care and Professional Accountability

Doctors are regulated by AHPRA and must comply with professional standards, including safety, ethics, communication, and ongoing clinical education.

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