Nucleotides are essential components in human biology, involved in the basic functions of cell growth, repair, and communication. As medical science continues to evolve, these naturally occurring compounds are gaining interest in aesthetic medicine, particularly for their potential to support skin health and appearance. Nucleotide-based treatments have emerged as part of regenerative aesthetics, appealing to Read More…
Modern aesthetic medicine is continually evolving with the integration of discoveries from regenerative biology and cellular science. Among the emerging concepts is the use of exosomes, microscopic components naturally released by cells that facilitate intercellular communication. In cosmetic settings, these tiny vesicles are gaining interest for their potential to support tissue repair, reduce local inflammation, Read More…
Avava is one of the newer aesthetic innovations that has been gaining attention for its targeted approach to skin treatment. With advancements in laser energy delivery systems, patients now have access to options that can improve the appearance of skin with less surface disruption than older technologies. What is Avava? Avava is a non-surgical, laser-based Read More…
Skin Necrosis – a possible Post Surgery Complication for Plastic Surgery Recovery after breast, tummy or face plastic surgery is usually straightforward. Recovery usually involves some bruising, swelling, and mild discomfort. However, if you are unlucky, you may experience a more serious complication, skin necrosis. Following cosmetic surgery, due to disruption to the network of Read More…
Australia has one of the highest rates of skin cancer in the world with two in three Australians being diagnosed by the age of 70. More than 2,000 Australians die from skin cancer every year. The Sunshine Coast in Queensland has the world’s highest incidence of skin cancer anywhere on the planet. These are scary figures, and plastic surgeons deal with them every day.