Men’s Facial Treatments


Men may choose to discuss cosmetic skin care and facial concerns during consultation.

Our clinic provides consultations about men’s facial treatments. During consultation, a practitioner will assess your concerns, review your medical history and examine the treatment area before discussing options that may be appropriate for you.

Areas that may be discussed during consultation can include skin texture, facial structure, expression lines and skin care routines.

Any change in appearance varies between individuals and cannot be guaranteed.

Consultation and Assessment

During consultation, your practitioner will:

  • review your medical history and medications

  • examine the face, skin characteristics and treatment areas

  • discuss your concerns and treatment goals

  • explain possible cosmetic options, limitations and alternatives, including choosing not to proceed with treatment

Suitability for any procedure is determined after clinical assessment.

Concerns That May Be Discussed in Consultation

Consultation may address concerns relating to:

  • the appearance of facial expression lines

  • skin texture or surface changes

  • facial volume or structure

  • the lip area and surrounding skin

  • skin congestion or dryness

These discussions help determine whether any cosmetic procedures may be appropriate.

Possible Options Discussed in Consultation

Following assessment, your practitioner may discuss non-surgical cosmetic options appropriate to your concerns.

Examples of options that may be discussed include:

  • skin-directed treatments used in clinical settings

  • energy-based procedures that may be used for skin-related concerns

  • skin care or maintenance plans

  • advice on sun protection and daily skin care

The type of procedure, number of sessions and treatment timing are determined after consultation and individual assessment.

Safety, Risks and Aftercare

All cosmetic procedures carry risks and may not be suitable for everyone.

Risks for non-surgical cosmetic procedures will be discussed in detail during consultation but may include, depending on the procedure:

  • redness, swelling or bruising at the treatment site

  • tenderness or temporary discomfort

  • changes in skin colour or pigmentation

  • infection or delayed healing

  • uneven or unexpected aesthetic outcomes

Less common but more serious complications may occur.

Pain and comfort levels vary between individuals and depend on the method used. Non-surgical procedures can cause discomfort, including sensations such as warmth, pressure or tightness. Measures such as topical anaesthetic, cooling or other comfort approaches may be used where appropriate. Your practitioner will explain what to expect for any proposed procedure.

Written aftercare instructions will be provided if treatment is performed.

Frequently Asked Questions

We’re all about transparency and want to provide you with the information you need to make informed decisions about your aesthetic journey. If you have any additional questions or concerns, please reach out – our knowledgeable team is here to assist you every step of the way.

  • Steps can vary depending on your skin and any other treatments you are having.

  • For some people, a combination of hydration and gentle exfoliation may improve the appearance and feel of skin that seems rough or irritated after shaving. It is not a substitute for medical care if you have persistent razor burn, folliculitis or other skin conditions.

  • Your practitioner can suggest a schedule; there is no single “correct” interval.

  • Your practitioner will advise timing based on your skin’s response.

  • Your practitioner will plan combinations and spacing with you.

  • The exact duration can vary depending on what is included.