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Harbour Medispa

Locality: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 418 180 949



Address: 99 Kedron Brook Rd 4051 Brisbane, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.harbourmedispa.com.au

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22.01.2022 Behind the scenes peek #photoshoot #mondaystyle #stylemagazinesbrisbane

21.01.2022 Last set of lips for 2020 ...what a beautiful set to finish with

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17.01.2022 Loved my outfit for the Melbourne Cup Made by Sara Leone McGrath! If you love fashion, you need to follow her on Instagram #itsafadbysaraleonardi

16.01.2022 Cheek Lift using PDO threads. Something Im looking at introducing into my clinic. @agedefymd



15.01.2022 Online Bookings for total face rejuvenation with Cosmetic Nurse Jo in Wilston or Aspley. Please book via the website @ www.harbourmedispa.com.au or send an SMS to 0418 180949

15.01.2022 Lip Filler 1ML Premium European

14.01.2022 Last minute gift idea Vouchers available up until midnight

13.01.2022 Before / After Lip Filler 0. 5ML of quality lip filler to bring back shape to a flattened Cupids bow with additional symmetrical volume added to balance upper and lower lip #freshnotfake

13.01.2022 So which is better Kybella or LipoDissolve for chin and spot body fat reduction?



12.01.2022 TREATMENT 2ML Beauty Boosters (Skin Boosters) Redness/Swelling initially Perfect Cosmetic Treatment: Acne Scarring. Skin Boosters builds collagen. Fills in wrinkles from sun damage and volume loss from aging. Additionally thickens skin from stimulation of collagen. 2ml Package $650... 30 mins Recovery 48hrs Wilston Ends 31 August 2020 0418180949 See more

11.01.2022 Heading into the weekend @seafollyaustralia

09.01.2022 What is Lipodissolve? Lipodissolve is used cosmetically for treating a double chin or body fat area resistant to diet and exercise. Lipodissolves major active component is derived from soy. A local anesthetic is added to decrease treatment discomfort and a small amount of adrenaline is added to minimize bruising. Our Lipodissolve main active ingredient, phosphatidylcholine is prepared here in Australia under strictly sterile conditions by a registered compounding pharmacy, this way we are assured of the strength, quality, and safety of our product. Read more about Lipodissolve here https://harbourmedispa.com.au//faq-lipodissolve-double-ch/

09.01.2022 Merry Christmas Everyone Sorry I’ve been a little quiet on here. Last day tomorrow and sadly I will no longer be practicing from the rooms of Phytomer Le Spa next year. The good news is that I will be opening a brand new clinic space next year which is very exciting You can still expect the same personal service and amazing treatments but with more space, new products and treatments for you to try ... There are still a few last minute appointments left tomorrow on my final day of trade until 2021 Thank-you for your amazing support and loyalty this year. YOU are the reason I love doing what I do, other than I simply LOVE my career in nursing. I will always continue to put your safety above all else. So many amazing people to call patients and friends! I appreciated you all see you on the flip side ~ Nurse Jo

07.01.2022 Still quite new to IGTV. Apologies for amateurish effects

07.01.2022 Natural Angelina Lips What a gorgeous pair of lips. Naturally enhanced with our premium lip filler.... STATS Natural Lips 20 minuets Wilston 250 Post swelling <48hrs 0418180949

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02.01.2022 Dissolved my patient’s tear trough filler with an enzyme called hyaluronidase. The tear trough filler was placed too superficially. It wasn’t my work, it was done elsewhere but I was happy to take it out for her. Once finished, she commented that her vision had improved. The filler was placed medial under the eye in the before photo, basically to the untrained eye it won’t look much (other than puffy) however if you examine the after photo you will see she has her normal undereye contours back. One happy and releived patient.

02.01.2022 During your consultation, our medical team will listen and work with you to fully understand the look you want to achieve. We will review and explain all of your cosmetic options and identify which procedure is right for you. Our friendly and compassionate team will guide you through the entire process and answer all of your questions.

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01.01.2022 What is the difference between retinol and Retin A (tretinoin)? It is important to first distinguish what these products are: Retin A is the popular brand name for the drug, tretinoin. Many people use the name Retin A when referring to any type of tretinoin. (Similar to the interchangeable use of the words Kleenex and facial tissues.) Tretinoin is an pharmaceutical product and can only be purchased from, or prescribed by, a Doctor; it is a prescription medication thereby... prescription strength. Retinol is the over-the-counter, cosmetic version of tretinoin. It can be purchased from department stores, pharmacies etc. Many people confuse retinol with Retin A. Retinol and retinoic acid are related but distinctly different. Retinols first need to be converted by special enzymes into the active metabolite, retinoic acid. Only retinoic acid directly affects skin cells and helps reduce signs of aging. Tretinoin (Retin A) is a retinoic acid and does not need to go through this conversion. In theory, one should be able to apply retinol to the skin, wait till it gets converted to retinoic acid, and eventually get the known skin benefits of the latter. In reality, the conversion rate is low and varies greatly among individuals. Additionally, when exposed to air either during storage or use, much retinol may get oxidized or degraded even before it can become available for conversion to retinoic acid in the skin. As a result, fewer people respond to most retinol creams than to retinoic acid (tretinoin, Retin A), and the degree of response tends to be less too. Shop our range of medical skincare at Harbour Medispa. Appointments Essential See more

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