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Her Health & Aesthetics

Skin, aesthetics and hair

Treatments for men

Aesthetic and skin consultations for men begin with assessment, suitability and realistic expectations, not a public treatment menu or a promise that treatment is right for everyone.

Start here if

Start here for skin quality, redness, hair loss, collagen change, texture, pigmentation, skin maintenance or aesthetic planning tailored for men.

Who this is for

Is treatments for men the right starting point?

A service category is a starting point, not a diagnosis. The clinician may recommend a different appointment, referral, follow-up or preparation step after review.

Hair restoration

Androgenic (male-pattern) hair loss reflects an inherited sensitivity of the hair follicle to circulating hormones. Other causes are explored at consultation. Options can include prescription medicines, advice on over-the-counter treatments and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) to stimulate growth and reactivate miniaturising follicles.

Facial rejuvenation

Facial skin plans for men may include radiofrequency resurfacing, collagen-stimulating treatments and skin quality programmes. Suitability, expected recovery and the number of sessions depend on skin type, oil production, pigment risk and goals.

What to expect

Process and preparation

The exact appointment depends on symptoms, preparation, suitability and clinician judgement.

Appointment process

Concern review and goal setting

The consultation begins with your main concern — hair, skin or general maintenance — and what you hope a treatment plan will achieve. Goals, lifestyle, downtime tolerance and budget are discussed honestly.

Examination and assessment

Clinical assessment covers skin condition, scalp and hair pattern, areas of concern, sun exposure history, medicines and any previous treatments.

Personalised treatment plan

A staged plan is discussed: which treatments suit which concerns, expected response, session frequency, costs and realistic outcomes. Some prescription-only options are described in consultation rather than online.

Decision and next steps

You choose whether to start, stage, defer or decline treatment. There is no pressure to proceed. Follow-up appointments are arranged as needed.

Preparation

Bring treatment history

Previous treatments, current skin care, medicines, allergies and upcoming events can help the clinician make accurate recommendations.

Think about limits

Downtime, budget, comfort, timing and whether you would prefer no treatment at all are useful to discuss honestly.

Safety and expectations

Risks, limits and aftercare

Read the limits and aftercare notes before booking so the next step matches your concern and urgency.

Risks and limitations

Suitability and response vary

Not every treatment suits every patient. Skin type, pigment risk, hair loss pattern, medicines and medical history all affect what is appropriate and how likely a meaningful response is.

Hair and collagen results take time

Hair treatment usually requires long-term adherence. Collagen change develops over months, outcomes vary, and a series or maintenance plan may be needed to sustain results.

Skin and radiofrequency risks

Energy-based skin treatments may cause redness, swelling, sensitivity, bruising, pigment change or delayed healing. Risk is assessed before treatment, especially for darker skin types or recent active skin treatments.

Regulated options need consultation

Some prescription cosmetic medicines cannot be promoted publicly. Suitability, risks and pricing for these are discussed only after individual assessment.

Aftercare and follow-up

Skin treatment aftercare

Daily broad-spectrum sun protection is recommended after any energy-based skin treatment. Contact the clinic if redness, swelling, pain, heat, pigment change or irritation feels more than expected.

Hair treatment adherence

Hair treatment works best when the agreed schedule is followed and reviewed. Skipping sessions or stopping ongoing treatment early can reverse gains.

Booking and fees

Choose a safe next step

Book directly when the pathway is clear, or use the booking page if appointment type, timing or provider fit is uncertain.

Booking pathway

Book a men’s consultation

Book consultation-first when the concern is skin or aesthetic planning.

Urgent concerns

If symptoms feel unsafe.

For urgent concerns that cannot wait for routine booking, call the clinic during opening hours, or seek urgent medical care by calling 000 for emergencies, CALMS after-hours general practice on 02 6260 3300 or attend the GP urgent care clinic at Woden.

Use the booking page if you are unsure whether the concern is medical, skin-related or aesthetic.

Fees for this pathway

Current fees linked to this service

These fee rows come from current clinic fee records. Medicare rebate, out-of-pocket and bulk billing details are shown only where they are supported by the published fee record.

Initial aesthetic consultation deposit

30 minutes

Free (refundable deposit)

Deposit secures the appointment and may be credited towards products or services or refunded on the day.

Extended aesthetic consultation deposit

60 minutes

A$100 (credited to treatment)

Extended consultation deposit. Treatment-specific costs depend on assessment and current public fee information.

Service Providers

Who provides this service?

The following practitioners commonly consult or perform treatments for this pathway.

Dr Virginia French

General Practitioner & Founder

Dr French provides women’s health, menopause and midlife care, bone health and weight management discussions, eligible telehealth review pathways and selected medical aesthetic or hair-loss consultations.

Daniela Roso

Skin and aesthetic practitioner

Daniela supports skin consultation and returning-patient skin treatment pathways, including laser, microneedling, radiofrequency needling, peels and light-emitting diode skin care.

Mrs Katie Alsworth

Registered Nurse

Katie supports aesthetic consultation, skin treatment discussion and returning-patient aesthetic pathways, including extended consultation, peels, needling and selected treatment reviews.

Frequently asked questions

Common questions

Do I need a referral?

No. You do not need a referral to book a men’s consultation.

What are the most common concerns men bring to consultation?

Hair loss and thinning, facial ageing, skin quality and overall maintenance. The consultation is the right place to understand which treatments fit which concern.

Will I see results after one treatment?

Some treatments — such as a Divine Pro radiofrequency session — may show visible improvement after a single appointment. Hair restoration usually needs a series of treatments and time to develop.

Why are some treatments not named on this page?

Some prescription-only cosmetic medicines and related public pricing cannot be promoted publicly in Australia. Suitability and options are discussed during consultation.

Are prices listed?

Consultation and general service fees are shown on the fees page. Pricing for prescription treatment options is provided during consultation.

Can I book without knowing which treatment I need?

Yes. Start with a consultation-first appointment so suitability, alternatives, risks, costs and whether treatment is appropriate can be discussed.