3D imaging, the future is here!
Imagine if you could see your results before surgery… with Australia Cosmetic Clinics VECTRA 3D Imaging, you can!
Considering surgery, but finding it hard to commit?
Utilising the newest technology, the VECTRA 3D Imaging and Simulation System can now generate an accurate representation of your post-surgery outcome, allowing you to visualise your results before you book your surgery! This groundbreaking 3D imaging technology allows you and your doctor to examine the possible outcomes for your unique body type, enabling you to make informed decisions about your procedure results.
So what is the VECTRA 3D Imaging and Simulation System?
Quite simply, it is a three- dimensional technology that uses ultra-high resolution colour imaging to analyse the body. The machine will first take a series of photographs from several angles, and then combine them to form the most accurate portrayal of your body. With this three-dimensional image, your doctor can apply alterations; such as size or shape to the locations you so desire. Note: that the 3D simulation is not able to produce a 100% accurate representation, as the final result will always depend on independent factors such as; the individual patient, the surgeon and your recovery. Nonetheless, VECTRA 3D Imaging makes it possible for both parties to visualise and understand the possible outcomes of a procedure before surgery takes place, helping to eliminate the risk of future disappointment or the need for additional operations.
To find out more about this incredible machine, or to book your VECTRA 3D session, contact Australia Cosmetic Clinics on 1300 559 848 or submit an enquiry here.
Watch the short video below, for further insight into the amazing nature of the VECTRA 3D Imaging System.
- Published in General
Forever Numb: Will My Face Move Again?
Cosmetic injections are a very popular way to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, giving your face a far more youthful appearance overall.
While many people all over the world have embraced the use of Cosmetic injections as a safe and effective procedure, there are some who remain cautious of the injections, for fear of losing the ability to move their face and show emotion.
We can all think of certain celebrities who have gone a little too overboard with their Cosmetic injections, resulting in a frozen, expressionless face. Individuals who have had far too many cosmetic injections, or had their injections administered by unprofessional or less skilful cosmeticians, can indeed give a bad impression of the procedure.
Rest assured, you will be able to move your face after Cosmetic injections! Let’s look at the facts about cosmetic injections, to show you the unlikelihood of these injections leaving your face forever numb.
Relaxing Your Facial Lines, Not Freezing Them
When injected by a certified plastic surgeon or dermatologist, Cosmetic injections injections are used to relax wrinkles and lines, without freezing all facial movement. Cosmetic injections can give very good results when used to soften lines on the forehead, for example.
A good, professional cosmetician will know how to use Cosmetic injections effectively, to enhance your natural beauty and not mask your features and expressions.
The Importance of Professional, Qualified Cosmetic Clinic
The correct technique for administering Cosmetic injections is quite a delicate process – your clinician must know exactly where to inject it and precisely how much to use, to keep your face looking as natural as possible, while fresher and more relaxed.
An experienced cosmetician or dermatologist will be able to give you the results you’re aiming to achieve while allowing you to move your face and look like you! As we get older, we may want to look like the best possible version of ourselves, but we don’t necessarily want to look like somebody else.
Australia’s Leading Plastic Surgery Practice
If you’re interested in finding out more about Cosmetic injections, and if they’re the right option for you, talk to a professional cosmetic surgeon.
Contact the team at Australia Cosmetic Clinics, Australia’s leading plastic surgery practice with clinics in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne.
ACC specialise in Cosmetic injections, breast augmentation (breast implants), tummy tuck and mommy makeover surgery, buttock augmentation, rhinoplasty (nose job), breast lifts, breast reduction, liposuction, face lifts, eyelid surgery and more.
Providing a holistic approach to cosmetic surgery, the friendly team of cosmetic surgeons and expert registered nurses are committed to quality and safety in every aspect of the customised treatment program we provide to our patients.
Call ACC on 1300 559 848 or contact the team online to book your surgical consultation session.
- Published in Cosmetic Surgery, Face Surgery
Everything You Need to Know About Anti-Wrinkle Treatments
Anti-wrinkle treatments, whether used at home or in the clinic, have always been a very popular choice for anyone looking to improve their appearance. Targeting lines and wrinkles that appear with age is an effective way to look younger, fresher and more care-free.
One of the best forms of anti-wrinkle treatments can be achieved through laser resurfacing – an advanced cosmetic procedure used by professional cosmeticians to reveal fresher, younger-looking skin.
If you’re interested in targeting lines and wrinkles, without any plastic surgery or downtime required, you might like to consider the benefits of this non-surgical anti-wrinkle treatment. Read on to find out more.
For Younger, Healthier Looking Skin
Pearl fractional laser resurfacing, using the advanced Fraxel laser, is an extremely effective method of facial rejuvenation.
Laser resurfacing uses a unique wavelength to gently remove old damaged skin and reveal smoother, more even skin. After just one treatment, you’ll see glowing pearly skin that is the trademark of the Pearl Fractional Laser technique.
Also Addresses Skin Tone and Texture
It’s not just lines and wrinkles that contribute to an aged look. Did you know that uneven or dull skin tone can add years to your appearance? Factors such as age spots, pigmentation, sun damage, blotchiness and scars are all culprits of ageing.
Laser resurfacing addresses these skin tone concerns, as well as lines, refreshing and rejuvenating your face and drastically improving your complexion.
What Does a Laser Resurfacing Treatment Entail?
During your laser resurfacing treatment, a fractional laser will be used to emit thousands of microscopic columns of light. This light is able to safely and effectively remove fine portions of damaged skin – the healthy skin around each perforation then heals quickly and spreads over the tiny holes, significantly improving your overall complexion.
The Fraxel laser is ‘fractional’ because it intensively treats tiny areas of the skin without damaging surrounding healthy skin, reducing healing time and stimulating the skin’s natural healing process to create new healthy tissue.
Watch Your Skin Continue to Improve
One of the best things about laser resurfacing is that you’ll see your skin continue to improve over a period of time. With results evident one week after your treatment, you’ll see maximum results around 1-3 months later as your skin becomes even more radiant and healthy.
Australia’s Leading Plastic Surgery Practice
Interested in finding out more about this advanced non-surgical anti-wrinkle treatment?
Talk to the team at Australia Cosmetic Clinics, Australia’s leading plastic surgery practice with clinics in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne.
ACC specialise in breast augmentation (breast implants), tummy tuck and mommy makeover surgery, buttock augmentation, rhinoplasty (nose job), breast lifts, breast reduction, liposuction, face lifts, eyelid surgery and more.
Providing a holistic approach to cosmetic surgery, the friendly team of cosmetic surgeons and expert registered nurses are committed to quality and safety in every aspect of the customised treatment program we provide to our patients.
Call ACC on 1300 559 848 or contact the team online to book your surgical consultation session.
- Published in Face Surgery