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VERSA Skin and Injectables

Phone: +61 401 943 358



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16.01.2022 Common Concern Related to Cosmetic Injectables... ‘I'm worried I won't look natural or like myself' The best injectables are not detectable. A full facial assessment will be done at each consult, If treatment isn't necessary, this will be discussed. ... At VERSA anti-wrinkle injections and dermal filler treatments are done in a way that eases signs of ageing while still maintaining an expressive face. Common Feedback After Treatment.. People keep saying 'you look well rested', 'have you been on holidays?', 'your hair looks great'. Subtle, natural results are the aim of the game.



13.01.2022 The different between chemical SPF and mineral SPF.. Chemical - Ingredients penetrate the top layers of the skin, absorb UV rays before they can damage the skin, then converts them into heat, and releases them from the body. Generally thinner consistency and can be more irritating. Mineral - Ingredients sit on the top layer of the skin and form a barrier on the surface that helps reflect UV rays away from the skin. Generally thicker consistency and a better fit for individuals with sensitive skin.

12.01.2022 Waiting for an update tomorrow on COVID-19 restrictions for Melbourne Metro. Fingers crossed upper-face treatments will be able to start soon. (Masks worn during treatment) Will keep you updated.

06.01.2022 Adding Vitamin C to your Skincare Routine... Reduces the appearance of fine lines Improves the appearance of uneven skin tone Brightens dull complexion... Provides antioxidant protection against UV rays Apply morning and night. During the day, always finish with SPF. See more



02.01.2022 Bruising is one of the possible side effects of anti-wrinkle injections and dermal filler treatments. A few tips you can do to reduce or manage bruising if it does occur: Avoid blood thinning medications/supplements such as Aspirin, Ibuprofen, St. John’s Wort, Vitamin E, Fish Oils, Flaxseed Oils, Ginseng, Garlic and Fenugreek 1 week prior and 2 days after.... Avoid consuming alcohol 48hrs prior and 24hrs after. Applying ice packs to the area within the first 8hrs. Avoid applying directly on the skin. Take Vitamin C and consume foods high in bioflavonoids such as citrus fruits, broccoli, and green teas. See more

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