IPL Pigmentation
IPL pigmentation correction effectively fades and removes age spots, sun spots and discolouration to greatly improve overall skin tone, texture and radiance.
Typically, this treatment is used to spot treat areas of pigmentation.
- Any raised lesion (actinic keratosis, moles,etc.)
- Melasma
- birthmarks
- post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIHP) or any other brown pigment that is not within the listed indications
- Fitzpatrick Skin Type V &VI
- Clients who are contraindicated to IPL treatments
- Avoid the use of fake tan and gradual tanning creams in the area to be treated.
- Avoid tanning and incidental sun exposure, including tanning beds/booths (including between treatments). The area must be covered and protected from the sun for safe and effective treatment.
- Avoid waxing, plucking, threading (or removing the hair from the follicle), using depilatory creams or undertaking electrolysis. (including between treatments)
- Avoid filler injections in the treatment area.
- Prepare the skin with suitable skincare. This will include a tyrosinase inhibitor for Fitzpatrick Skin.
- Types III+ and any skin prone to post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIHP). Your treatment provider will advise you of your skincare recommendations.
- Avoid prescription strength exfoliant creams on the treatment area.
- Avoid anti wrinkle injections (Botox / Dysport) in the treatment area.
- Avoid benzyl peroxide application on the treatment area.
- If prone to cold sores, please speak to your pharmacist about a prophylactic course of antiviral medication.
- Skin Types IV & V (increased risk of hyper-pigmentation)
- History of Keloid scarring
- If the client is unwell (flu, common cold etc.)
- Smoking/Drugs
- Chronic disease (delay in healing)
- Waxing, Plucking, Electrolysis, Epilation, Depilatory Creams (within 8 weeks)
- Hormonal imbalances
- Prescriptive strength exfoliants (in the past two weeks)
- Clients prone to Herpes Simplex
- Cosmeceutical (Vitamin A, C and AHA + BHA within 3 days)
- Fillers (in the past 4 weeks)
- Anti wrinkle injections (Botox or Dysport) (in the last 2 weeks)
- Chemical Peel, Microneedling and Microblading ( in the last 2 weeks)
- Cosmetic surgery (within 3-6 months)
- Allergies to Latex
- Pregnancy or trying to become pregnant, Breastfeeding
- Cancer, Chemotherapy or Radiation Therapy (within 2 years)
- User of Roaccutane (in the last 6 months)
- User of Retin-A or Tretinoin in the treatment area (in the last 2weeks)
- Photosensitizing medication or St Johns Wort (in the past 2 weeks)
- Autoimmune, peripheral vascular or bleeding disorder
- Immuno-compromised patients (ex. HIV, AIDS)
- Tanned (Spray tanned) or sunburned skin in area to be treated (In the last 4 weeks)
- Surgical metal pins or plates beneath tissue being treated
- Renal Failure (acute or chronic). Multiple Sclerosis
- History of Seizures or Epilepsy
- Chronic Sunbather
- Diabetes
- Open Lesions
- Active Herpes in the treatment area
- Suspicious pigmented lesions
- Tattoos
- Hypoesthesia (numbness)
- Pigmented lesions below the heart
- Melasma
- PIH
- Birthmarks
- Numbing cream in the treatment area
- Melanotan injections
- Vitiligo
- Eczema or psoriasis in the treatment area
- Client age less than 18 years
IPL Rejuvenation
Reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, smooth out irregularities and enhance your skin’s overall luminosity for a revitalised, youthful glow with IPL photo rejuvenation.
- Fitzpatrick Skin Type VI
- Clients who are contraindicated to IPL treatments
Acne
IPL acne management targets acne-prone skin to reduce acne bacteria, breakouts and inflammation for a clearer, more balanced and healthier looking complexion.
- Fitzpatrick Skin Type V and VI
- Clients who are contraindicated to IPL treatments, including open lesions
- Clients with congestion and blackheads but no papules or pustules
- Clients who are contraindicated to IPL treatment
- Cystic Acne
Pigmentation
IPL pigmentation correction effectively fades and removes age spots, sun spots and discolouration to greatly improve overall skin tone, texture and radiance.
IPL Pigmentation treatment is a non-ablative procedure that uses intense pulsed light to target melanin in the skin, heating and shattering the brown pigment.
Damaged melanin is then removed either via the lymphatic system or micro-crusts on the surface of the skin and naturally sloughs off, resulting in a more even skin tone.
Typically, this treatment is used to spot treat areas of pigmentation.
- Avoid the use of fake tan and gradual tanning creams in the area to be treated
- Avoid tanning and incidental sun exposure, including tanning beds/booths (including between treatments). The area must be covered and protected from the sun for safe and effective treatment
- Avoid waxing, plucking, threading (or removing the hair from the follicle), using depilatory creams or undertaking electrolysis (including between treatments)
- Avoid filler injections in the treatment area
- Prepare the skin with suitable skincare. This will include a tyrosinase inhibitor for Fitzpatrick Skin
- Types III+ and any skin prone to post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIHP). Your treatment provider will advise you of your skincare recommendations
- Avoid prescription strength exfoliant creams on the treatment area
- Avoid anti wrinkle injections (Botox / Dysport) in the treatment area
- Avoid benzyl peroxide application on the treatment area
- If prone to cold sores, please speak to your pharmacist about a prophylactic course of antiviral medication
- Skin Types IV & V (increased risk of hyper-pigmentation)
- History of Keloid scarring
- If the client is unwell (flu, common cold etc.)
- Smoking/Drugs
- Chronic disease (delay in healing)
- Waxing, Plucking, Electrolysis, Epilation, Depilatory Creams (within 8 weeks)
- Hormonal imbalances
- Prescriptive strength exfoliants (in the past two weeks)
- Clients prone to Herpes Simplex
- Cosmeceutical (Vitamin A, C and AHA + BHA within 3 days)
- Fillers (in the past 4 weeks)
- Anti wrinkle injections (Botox or Dysport) (in the last 2 weeks)
- Chemical Peel, Microneedling and Microblading ( in the last 2 weeks)
- Cosmetic surgery (within 3-6 months)
- Allergies to Latex
- Pregnancy or trying to become pregnant, Breastfeeding
- Cancer, Chemotherapy or Radiation Therapy (within 2 years)
- User of Roaccutane (in the last 6 months)
- User of Retin-A or Tretinoin in the treatment area (in the last 2weeks)
- Photosensitizing medication or St Johns Wort (in the past 2 weeks)
- Autoimmune, peripheral vascular or bleeding disorder
- Immuno-compromised patients (ex. HIV, AIDS)
- Tanned (Spray tanned) or sunburned skin in area to be treated (In the last 4 weeks)
- Surgical metal pins or plates beneath tissue being treated
- Renal Failure (acute or chronic). Multiple Sclerosis
- History of Seizures or Epilepsy
- Chronic Sunbather
- Diabetes
- Open Lesions
- Active Herpes in the treatment area
- Suspicious pigmented lesions
- Tattoos
- Hypoesthesia (numbness)
- Pigmented lesions below the heart
- Melasma
- PIH
- Birthmarks
- Numbing cream in the treatment area
- Melanotan injections
- Vitiligo
- Eczema or psoriasis in the treatment area
- Client age less than 18 years
IPL Vascular
Spider veins, broken capillaries, red spots and rosacea can all be reduced and removed to offer clients an even, more uniform complexion.
- Any vascular lesion below the heart
- Fitzpatrick Skin Type V &VI
- Clients who are contraindicated to IPL treatments
- Client is on blood thinners / anti-coagulants
- Avoid the use of fake tan and gradual tanning creams in the area to be treated
- Avoid tanning and incidental sun exposure, including tanning beds/booths (including between treatments). The area must be covered and protected from the sun for safe and effective treatment
- Avoid waxing, plucking, threading (or removing the hair from the follicle), using depilatory creams or undertaking electrolysis (including between treatments)
- Avoid filler injections in the treatment area
- Prepare the skin with suitable skincare. This will include a tyrosinase inhibitor for Fitzpatrick Skin
- Types III+ and any skin prone to post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIHP). Your treatment provider will advise you of your skincare recommendations
- Avoid prescription strength exfoliant creams on the treatment area
- Avoid anti wrinkle injections (Botox / Dysport) in the treatment area
- Avoid benzyl peroxide application on the treatment area
- If prone to cold sores, please speak to your pharmacist about a prophylactic course of antiviral medication
- Pregnancy or trying to become pregnant, Breastfeeding
- Cancer, Chemotherapy or Radiation Therapy (within 2 years)
- User of Roaccutane (in the last 6 months)
- User of Retin-A or Tretinoin in the treatment area (in the last 2weeks)
- Photosensitizing medication or St Johns Wort (in the past 2 weeks)
- Autoimmune, peripheral vascular or bleeding disorder
- Immuno-compromised patients (ex. HIV, AIDS)
- Tanned (Spray tanned) or sunburned skin in area to be treated (In the last 4 weeks)
- Surgical metal pins or plates beneath tissue being treated
- Renal Failure (acute or chronic). Multiple Sclerosis
- History of Seizures or Epilepsy
- Chronic Sunbather
- Diabetes
- Open Lesions
- Active Herpes in the treatment area
- Suspicious pigmented lesions
- Tattoos
- Hypoesthesia (numbness)
- Pigmented lesions below the heart
- Melasma
- PIH
- Birthmarks
- Numbing cream in the treatment area
- Melanotan injections
- Vitiligo
- Eczema or psoriasis in the treatment area
- Client age less than 18 years
- Vascular lesions below the heart
- Blue veins
IPL Acne
IPL acne management targets acne-prone skin to reduce acne bacteria, breakouts and inflammation for a clearer, more balanced and healthier looking complexion.
- Fitzpatrick Skin Type V and VI
- Clients who are contraindicated to IPL treatments, including open lesions
- Clients with congestion and blackheads but no papules or pustules
- Clients who are contraindicated to IPL treatment
- Cystic Acne
- Avoid the use of fake tan and gradual tanning creams in the area to be treated
- Avoid tanning and incidental sun exposure, including tanning beds/booths (including between treatments). The area must be covered and protected from the sun for safe and effective treatment
- Avoid waxing, plucking, threading (or removing the hair from the follicle), using depilatory creams or undertaking electrolysis (including between treatments)
- Avoid filler injections in the treatment area
- Prepare the skin with suitable skincare. This will include a tyrosinase inhibitor for Fitzpatrick Skin
- Types III+ and any skin prone to post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIHP). Your treatment provider will advise you of your skincare recommendations
- Avoid prescription strength exfoliant creams on the treatment area
- Avoid anti wrinkle injections (Botox / Dysport) in the treatment area
- Avoid benzyl peroxide application on the treatment area
- If prone to cold sores, please speak to your pharmacist about a prophylactic course of antiviral medication
- Skin Types IV & V (increased risk of hyper-pigmentation)
- History of Keloid scarring
- If the client is unwell (flu, common cold etc.)
- Smoking/Drugs
- Chronic disease (delay in healing)
- Waxing, Plucking, Electrolysis, Epilation, Depilatory Creams (within 8 weeks)
- Hormonal imbalances
- Prescriptive strength exfoliants (in the past two weeks)
- Clients prone to Herpes Simplex
- Cosmeceutical (Vitamin A, C and AHA + BHA within 3 days)
- Fillers (in the past 4 weeks)
- Anti wrinkle injections (Botox or Dysport) (in the last 2 weeks)
- Chemical Peel, Microneedling and Microblading ( in the last 2 weeks)
- Cosmetic surgery (within 3-6 months)
- Allergies to Latex
- Pregnancy or trying to become pregnant, Breastfeeding
- Cancer, Chemotherapy or Radiation Therapy (within 2 years)
- User of Roaccutane (in the last 6 months)
- User of Retin-A or Tretinoin in the treatment area (in the last 2weeks)
- Photosensitizing medication or St Johns Wort (in the past 2 weeks)
- Autoimmune, peripheral vascular or bleeding disorder
- Immuno-compromised patients (ex. HIV, AIDS)
- Tanned (Spray tanned) or sunburned skin in area to be treated (In the last 4 weeks)
- Surgical metal pins or plates beneath tissue being treated
- Renal Failure (acute or chronic). Multiple Sclerosis
- History of Seizures or Epilepsy
- Chronic Sunbather
- Diabetes
- Open Lesions
- Active Herpes in the treatment area
- Suspicious pigmented lesions
- Tattoos
- Hypoesthesia (numbness)
- Pigmented lesions below the heart
- Melasma
- PIH
- Birthmarks
- Numbing cream in the treatment area
- Melanotan injections
- Vitiligo
- Eczema or psoriasis in the treatment area
- Client age less than 18 years
- Cystic Acne
RF Skin Tightening
Radio Frequency, also referred to as RF, is a fantastic treatment for tightening loose or sagging skin on any area of the body to produce firmer, more youthful looking skin.
- Avoid using fake tan and gradual tanning creams in the area to be treated
- Avoid tanning and incidental sun exposure, including tanning beds/booths (including between treatments)
- Avoid filler injections in the treatment area
- Prepare the skin with suitable skincare. This will include a tyrosinase inhibitor for Fitzpatrick Skin Types III+ and any skin prone to post inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIHP). Your treatment provider will advise you of your skincare recommendations
- Avoid prescription-strength exfoliant creams on the treatment area
- Avoid anti wrinkle injections (Botox / Dysport) in the treatment area
- Avoid waxing, plucking, threading (or removing the hair from the follicle), using depilatory creams or undertaking electrolysis (including between treatments)
- Avoid harsh exfoliation (AHA’s, BHA’s, mechanical exfoliants) and benzoyl peroxide application (1 week)
How does RF work?
RF works by generating heat and applying it to the epidermal and dermal layers of the skin. The heat causes tissue retraction, resulting in instantly tighter and firmer skin. It also works to stimulate collagen production which over time produces a more youthful looking appearance.
Which areas of the body can RF treat?
RF can effectively treat the entire body depending on your skin concern.
- Tightens and lifts loose or sagging skin around the jowls, neck, chin, tummy, buttocks, thighs, arms and legs
- Tightens, smoothes and improves facial skin tone to reduce fine lines and wrinkles
- Reduces and smoothes the appearance of cellulite and uneven skin tone
- Firms ageing skin, including décolleté, to produce a more youthful appearance
What does the treatment feel like?
RF is a painless treatment and most clients will experience zero discomfort. Some find the warm sensation relaxing.
Can I get on with my day after treatment?
You sure can! Some clients may experience redness immediately post treatment, but this typically subsides not long after treatment. As there is no downtime, you can get on with your day as usual.
How many treatments will I need?
This will all depend on your individual situation, and we will carefully assess this for you during your consultation. Some clients may only need 4 treatments, while other may require 6 or 8 to achieve brilliant results.
When will I start seeing results?
When it comes to the tightening and lifting effect of RF, it can produce instant results. You will notice immediate improvements to your skin tone that will just get better with each session. The collagen remodeling aspect of RF takes a little more time and you will reach full benefits of the collagen stimulation around 3 months after treatment.
Special care following your treatment…
It is a good idea to avoid excess sun exposure and always apply sunscreen if going out into the sun post treatment. Caring for your skin will ensure the beautiful results of your RF treatments stay with you for a long time to come.
- Contagious Skin Disorders / Diseases (Impetigo, Chicken Pox, Mumps)
- Active Infections/virus (cold sores)
- Skin Irritation / Rash / Open Lesions /Allergic Skin Reaction
- Impaired healing/ Abnormal Healing/ Keloid Scars
- Cancer, Chemotherapy, Radiation (within 2 years)
- Diabetes
- Cardiac Disease
- Pacemaker or internal defibrillator
- Tan (fake)
- Waxing, plucking (3 days)
- Laser or IPL hair Removal, Electrolysis (within 7 days)
- Prescription-strength exfoliants (within the past 2 weeks)
- Isotretinoin (within the past 6 months)
- Photosensitizing medications (within the past 2 weeks)
- Blood thinners
- Metal Plates or pins
- High/Low Blood Pressure
- Laser Treatment/Cosmetic Surgery (within 3 -6 months)
- Pregnancy and Breastfeeding
- Sun exposure (within the past 4 weeks)
- Cosmeceutical Vitamin A, AHA’s & BHA’s, or Vitamin C (within the past 3 days)
- Sensory Impairment (Hypoesthsia)
- Epilepsy
- Feeling Unwell, Flu, Common Cold etc
- Smoking, Drinking & Drugs
- Allergies to Latex
- Weight Loss Medication (prescription and over-the-counter) : Metformin / Duromine (Phentermine) / Saxenda (Liraglutide) / Orlistat (Xenical) / Juniper
- Permanent makeup & tattoos
- Chemical Peel, Microneedling, Microblading, (within 2 weeks)
- IPL/Laser Skin Treatment (within 4 weeks)
- History of diseases stimulated by heat, such as Herpes Simplex in area
- Fillers (within the past 4 weeks)
- Anti-wrinkle injections (Botox / Dysport) (within the past 2 weeks)
LED Light Therapy
Customised to your unique skin concerns, our LED treatments use the industry leading, Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods registered MediLUX device for 5 wavelengths of power packed, medical grade light therapy.
Acne Management
LED acne management targets acne-prone areas to reduce and prevent acne-causing bacteria, active breakouts and inflammation for a clearer, brighter complexion.
Age Management
LED age management stimulates collagen and elastin to reduce the appearance of superficial wrinkles, neck lines, and other signs of ageing.
Skin Tone Correction
LED pigmentation correction effectively fades and removes age spots, sunspots and discolouration to improve overall skin tone, balance and radiance.
Redness Reduction
LED redness reduction soothes and detoxifies the skin, reducing rosacea, skin redness and irritation.
Dermal Repair
LED dermal repair penetrates the subcutaneous layer of the skin, stimulating blood flow and reducing skin and tissue inflammation by speeding up healing.
How do MediLUX treatments work?
LED treatments with MediLUX utilise 1,500 powerful light emitting diodes ranging from blue to green, yellow, red and near-infrared. Each light wavelength targets different specific skin concerns, and treatment is commonly used to address acne congestion, facial redness, pigmentation, uneven tone, neck lines, wrinkles and signs of ageing.
Blue Light (415nm)
Reduces sebaceous actvity and acne vulgaris. Works to clear congestion and kills acne-causing bacteria.
Green Light (520nm)
Assists with skin tone correction and aids detoxication to reduce redness and irritation for a balanced, calm complexion.
Yellow Light (590nm)
Stimulates collagen production and assists wound repair to naturally heal and regenerate skin from within. Beneficial for rosacea and post-laser treatments.
Red Light (633nm)
Increases blood circulation and lymphatic ‑ow to encourage cellular renewal and promote a youthful complexion.
Near-Infrared Light (830nm)
Increases white blood cell production to regenerate, rejuvenate, tighten and repair inflamed and ageing skin. Works to boost ATP for deep cellular regeneration and wound healing.
Are MediLUX treatments suitable for me?
MediLUX treatments are safe, comfortable and suitable for all skin types. During consultation, your clinician will discuss a treatment plan tailored to your individual skin concerns.
What is the difference between Red Light LED and Near-Infrared LED?
Red light targets the dermal layers, providing excellent results in collagen and elastin synthesis. Near-infrared light is able to penetrate even deeper in the dermis — reaching the subcutaneous layer of the skin and muscle to enable deep tissue repair and cellular regeneration.
Can MediLUX LED treatments be combined with other aesthetic treatments?
MediLUX treatments are restorative by nature and will optimise results when paired with other skincare-based and technology-enhanced treatments.
- Contagious Skin Disorders/ Diseases( Impetigo, Chicken Pox, Mumps, Herpes)
- Diabetes Type I & ll
- User of lsotretinoin / Roaccutane (within the last 6months)
- Anti-arthritic Medication
- Epilepsy
- Autoimmune Diseases
- Discoid Lupus
- Photosensitive Disorders
- Claustrophobia
- Genetic Condition Of the Eye
- Light-Induced Migrantes
- Sensory Impairment
- Chemotherapy or Radiotherapy
- History of Cancer or Skin cancer
- Pregnancy and Breastfeeding
- Keloid Scarring
- St John’s Wort or Herbal Remedies
- EGFR Inhibitors
- Statins:(fluvastatin lovastatin, pravastatin, simvastatin)
- Cardiac Disease
- Pacemaker or internal defibrillator
- Blood Thinners
- High/Low Blood Pressure
- Photosensitising Medications and/ or Herbal Supplements
Carbon Laser Toning
The Carbon Laser Toning, also known as the ‘China Doll Facial’ or ‘Hollywood Facial’, is an advanced skin rejuvenation treatment that was first made popular in Asia to achieve a flawless complexion. It is now in demand the world over.
- History of Keloid scarring
- Skin Types IV & V increased risk of hyper-pigmentation
- If the client is unwell (flu, common cold etc.)
- Smoking/Drugs
- Chronic disease (delay in healing), longer intervals between treatments to allow for proper healing
- Older / Inactive Client Immuno-compromised patients (ex. HIV, AIDS, Arthritis, allergies)
- Allergies to late
- Pregnancy or trying to become pregnant
- Breast Feeding
- Cancer or Chemotherapy
- User of Roaccutane in the last six months
- User of Retin-A or Tretinoin in the treatment area in the last two weeks
- Diabetes
- Autoimmune, peripheral vascular or bleeding disorder
- Tanned or Sunburned skin in the area to be treated
- Renal Failure (acute or chronic)
- Multiple Sclerosis or Epilepsy
- Surgical Metal pins or plates beneath tissue being treated
- Pacemakers
- Photosensitizing medication or St Johns Wort in the past month
- Contagious Skin Disorders / Diseases (Impetigo, Chicken Pox, Mumps, etc.)
- Active Infection / Virus (Cold Sores)
- Skin Irritation / Rash / Open Lesions / Allergic Skin Reaction
- Waxing, plucking, electrolysis, laser hair reduction (within 2 weeks)
- Laser Treatment / Cosmetic Surgery (within 3 – 6 months)
- Cosmeceutical Vitamin A, AHA’s, BHA’s or Vitamin C (within the past 3 days)
- Hypoesthesia (numbness)
- Fillers (within the past 4 weeks)
- Anti-wrinkle injections (Botox / Dysport) (within the past 2 weeks)
PRICE
- Full Face $199
- Full Face & Neck & Decolletage $299
- Underarm / Hand $99
- Full Face + LED $239
- Full Face & Neck & Decolletage + LED $339
- ⭐️The Best⭐️ Full Face + IPL $299
- ⭐️The Best⭐️ Full Face & Neck & Decolletage + IPL $499
CONTACT
CONTACT
Merrimac, Gold Coast QLD
tuesspecialaesthetic@gmail.com
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CONTACT
Merrimac, Gold Coast QLD
tuesspecialaesthetic@gmail.com