FAQs
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Unfortunately, we are unable to treat anyone who fits into this category.
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All appointments already include a thorough assessment and consultation, however if you’d like a separate consultation you can most definitely book accordingly.
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3-7 days for domestic flights
14 days for international flights
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You must be 18 or older to undergo any cosmetic injectables treatment.
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Online via the ‘book now’ button on our front page or alternatively, you can fill out our contact form and we will be in touch shortly.
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We accept cash, card and Zip.
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There’s not a lot you need to do, just follow a these simple pre-care instructions:
No aspirin, anti-inflammatory medications or alcohol for 48 hours prior.
Come to the appointment with a makeup free face.
Ensure all forms that are sent to you prior to your appointment are filled out before your appointment.
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Yes, so long as you give us more than 48 hours notice. Please contact us on 0481 241 694 or curvycosmeticnurse@outlook.com and we will help reschedule you.
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We use a very strong compounded numbing cream that consists of 3 different types of numbing agents, in high percentages.
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Downtime is minimal after most appointments. Some swelling and bruising is to be expected, for this reason we recommend ensuring you allow 4-6 weeks between your treatment and any upcoming events.
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Yes! There are several:
If you are currently are on or have been on antibiotics in the last 14 days for an acute infection.
If you are acutely unwell/ symptomatic.
Have had Covid in the past 2-4 weeks.
An active cold sore, open wound or acne in the area being treated.
Receiving your Covid vaccine less than 14 days before or after your treatment.
Have either Myasthenia Gravis or Eaton Lambert syndrome.
Pregnancy, breast feeding or trying to conceive.
Some autoimmune diseases.
These are just some of the common contraindications I come across on a weekly basis.
If you were to be treated with dermal fillers whilst any of the above apply to you, it can result in significant infection and/or your immune system attacking the dermal filler which can lead to rejection and nodules that then would require dissolving.