Expression Lines
A consultation can assess expression-related lines, facial movement patterns, and whether a medical option may be clinically appropriate.
Forehead
Crow's feet
Frown lines
Cosmetic injectable consultations · Melbourne & Canberra
Prime Cosmetic Clinic offers consultation-led assessment for expression lines, jaw tension, excessive sweating, and facial contour concerns. Every appointment begins with a review of your goals, anatomy, medical history, and suitability before any treatment is considered.
Consultation is required. Some treatments involve prescription medicines and may only be discussed where clinically appropriate. Results vary between individuals.
Our approach
A consultation at Prime Cosmetic Clinic includes anatomy assessment, discussion of goals, medical history review, and explanation of risks and limitations. Where a prescription pathway is clinically appropriate, registered nurses work within authorised prescriber arrangements and informed consent is completed before proceeding.
For this reason, this page does not name medicines or describe specific prescription products. The appropriate pathway can only be discussed after assessment.
Common concerns
A consultation can assess expression-related lines, facial movement patterns, and whether a medical option may be clinically appropriate.
Forehead
Crow's feet
Frown lines
Your practitioner can review facial balance, muscle activity, and contour concerns before discussing suitable pathways.
Lower face
Jawline
Neck contour
Jaw-related concerns require careful assessment of symptoms, medical history, and anatomy before any treatment recommendation.
Clenching
Masseter tension
Grinding
Sweating concerns are reviewed through a consultation-first process to determine whether a medical approach is suitable.
Underarms
Palms
Feet
What to expect
Step 01
Your practitioner discusses your concerns, reviews your medical history, and assesses facial anatomy, movement, and suitability.
Step 02
If a pathway is clinically appropriate, your practitioner explains risks, limitations, consent requirements, and what to expect.
Step 03
Treatment may proceed only after appropriate assessment and informed consent, and where authorised prescribing requirements are met.
Step 04
You receive aftercare instructions and follow-up guidance. Outcomes and duration vary between individuals.
Consultation
Discuss your goals and concerns
Review medical history and relevant medications
Assess facial anatomy and movement patterns
Discuss options that may be clinically appropriate
Explain risks, limitations, and aftercare
Confirm informed consent before any treatment
Proceed only if you choose to, with no obligation
Important to know
Some cosmetic procedures may involve Schedule 4 prescription medicines. These require appropriate assessment and prescribing.
Costs are discussed privately after assessment because suitability, clinical pathway, and treatment scope vary between clients.
The duration and visible response vary between individuals and depend on anatomy, metabolism, dosage, and treatment planning.
Pregnancy, breastfeeding, certain medical conditions, and some medications may affect suitability.
A direct consultation is required before any prescription-based treatment can be considered.
Australian advertising rules restrict public advertising of prescription medicines, so medicine names are not listed here.
FAQ
Australian law restricts public advertising of prescription medicines. We keep online information focused on consultation, concerns, assessment, and general care pathways.
Your practitioner reviews your concerns, medical history, anatomy, expectations, risks, limitations, and whether any option may be clinically appropriate.
Consultations and treatments are carried out by trained registered nurses working within appropriate clinical protocols and authorised prescriber arrangements.
Responses are temporary and vary between individuals. Your practitioner can discuss expected timeframes during consultation based on your assessment.
This service is not appropriate during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Please tell your practitioner if either applies to you.
A referral is not usually required for a cosmetic consultation. Your practitioner may recommend medical review where appropriate.
Maintenance timing depends on individual response, goals, and clinical assessment. Your practitioner will advise a review plan after consultation.
795 Burke Rd, Camberwell VIC 3124
+61 491 338 888
Mon-Sat: 9:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Sunday: Closed
101/16 Lonsdale St, Braddon ACT 2612
+61 484 897 666
Tue-Sun: 10:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Monday: Closed
Book at your preferred Prime Cosmetic Clinic location. Your practitioner will assess your concerns and explain any suitable options during consultation.
Some cosmetic procedures may involve Schedule 4 prescription medicines. Australian therapeutic goods advertising rules restrict public advertising of prescription medicines, so medicine names are not listed on this page. A face-to-face consultation is required to assess suitability, discuss risks, obtain informed consent, and determine whether treatment is clinically appropriate. Outcomes and duration vary between individuals.