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Skin Clinic Camberwell

Skin treatments in Camberwell focused on the health and condition of your skin

Healthy skin is about texture, tone, and how it holds up over time. At our Camberwell clinic, a registered medical professional starts by understanding what your skin needs, then plans around the underlying condition rather than the surface.

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Personalised skin treatment plans

Good skin isn’t about chasing one result. It’s about its underlying condition staying healthy over time. At our Camberwell clinic, skin treatments are planned by registered medical professionals who treat that condition first, so any visible improvement rests on healthier skin rather than a temporary finish.

That starts with an assessment of your skin, its texture, tone and any pigmentation, before a single treatment is chosen. From there, the plan is built in stages, matched to what your skin needs and adjusted as it responds.

SKIN TREATMENTS - BEFORE AND AFTER

Skin results that build over a course of treatment

The results in these images didn’t happen overnight. Each came from a plan worked through over weeks or months, with treatments staged in order and adjusted as the skin responded. What you’re seeing is the condition of the skin improving over time, not the effect of a single appointment.

These images reflect outcomes achieved through a personalised treatment plan created after a comprehensive consultation. They are not the result of one single treatment or approach.

ABOUT US

Why Luxe Lips is the trusted choice for skin care in Camberwell

interior view of Luxe Lips skin clinic in Camberwell
View of a treatment chair at Luxe Lips Camberwell
At our Camberwell clinic, your skin is looked after by registered nurses and qualified dermal clinicians working from the same plan. Nurses and dermal clinicians bring different training to skin care, and having both means your assessment and your treatment aren’t limited to one perspective.

The care continues after your appointment. Skin responds over days and weeks, so you can reach a medical professional by text or Instagram whenever a question comes up between sessions.

Across three Melbourne clinics and more than 50,000 treatments, we’ve earned over 1,676 five-star reviews from clients who keep coming back.
How It Works

Your Luxe Journey at our Camberwell Cosmetic Clinic

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Book Your Free Consultation

Tell us what’s bothering you about your skin. We’ll assess its condition and explain your options.

Cosmetic clinician assessing a client’s face during personalised treatment consultation in Melbourne
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Your Personalised Treatment Plan

Your plan is built around your skin and staged in order, with each treatment explained first.

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Ongoing Aftercare & Support

After you leave, expect follow-ups check-ins, and a medical professional within reach.

Skin Treatments at our Camberwell Clinic

From texture and tone to pigmentation, matched to what your skin needs

Close-up portrait of a woman with smooth skin, representing the goal of skin quality and tissue repair support.

Rejuran

A polynucleotide treatment aimed at supporting the skin’s own repair across a course of sessions

biostimulating treatments camberwell

Biostimulators

A treatment category designed to support the skin’s natural collagen over time, planned at consultation.

Skin Boosters

Hydrating treatments intended to improve skin quality and texture, tailored to your skin

Client receiving a radiofrequency microneedling treatment with a handheld device on the cheek

Morpheus8

Radiofrequency microneedling, used to address skin texture and firmness under a controlled clinical protocol

A professional performing a microneedling session on a patient's cheek to support skin regeneration and textural concerns.

Microneedling with exosomes

Controlled micro-injuries used to encourage the skin’s natural renewal across a course of sessions

A professional applying a chemical peel solution to a patient’s face using a brush to address surface skin irregularities.

Chemical Peels

A resurfacing treatment that uses a controlled solution to address texture, tone and dullness. 

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Your Camberwell skin team

Meet the Camberwell skin care team

Every nurse on the team is fully registered and trained to hospital standards, and our dermal clinicians bring dedicated training in skin. Your assessment and your plan draw on both, so they aren’t limited to one kind of expertise.

Nurse Ella, registered cosmetic nurse at Luxe Lips

Nurse Ella

AHPRA: NMW0001759171

16+ years nursing experience, including Royal Children’s Hospital. Master’s in Advanced Nursing Practice (Melbourne University), offering a holistic, patient-focused approach.

Nurse Isabella, registered cosmetic nurse at Luxe Lips

Nurse Isabella

AHPRA: NMW0002001199

Surgical nurse background at Epworth Hospital. ED and HDU experience at Sandringham Hospital. Passionate about building client relationships and natural-looking results.

Nurse Charlotte, registered cosmetic nurse at Luxe Lips

Nurse Charlotte

AHPRA: NMW0002552233

Royal Children’s Hospital trained in cardiac and renal care. Meticulous attention to detail and a calm, supportive approach to every treatment.

Nurse Chloe, registered cosmetic nurse at Luxe Lips

Nurse Chloe

AHPRA: NMW0002779008

Master of Nursing Science (UniMelb), Royal Children’s Hospital. Former fashion industry background gives her a strong aesthetic eye for natural results.

Lauren, dermal clinician at Luxe Lips

Lauren

Dermal Clinician

Certified Dermal Clinician, Bachelor of Applied Health Science (Clinical Aesthetics). 5+ years’ experience in skin and aesthetic treatments, specialising in acne, pigmentation, and rejuvenation.

Nurse Anj, registered cosmetic nurse at Luxe Lips

Nurse Anj

AHPRA: NMW0004024849

St. Luke’s Medical Center trained with a leadership background in advanced care. Focused on natural-looking, subtle results that celebrate each client’s unique features.

Emilie, dermal clinician at Luxe Lips

Emilie

Dermal Clinician

Diploma of Beauty Therapy (Elly Lukas) and Associate Degree in Applied Health Science (Distinction). Uses clinical expertise and personal experience to deliver compassionate, natural-looking results.

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Find Us

Conveniently located for ongoing, personalised skin care

Luxe Lips Camberwell

Our Camberwell location offers easy accessibility for clients residing across Melbourne’s eastern suburbs.

Address: 1172 Toorak Rd, Camberwell VIC 3124, Australia

Phone: +61 477 441 340 

Email: bookings@luxelips.com.au

Parking

Free street parking is available on surrounding streets. Metered parking is also available along the main road. 

The clinic is easily accessible by public transport, located just a one-minute walk from the train station.

Also visit us at other clinic locations

Brighton — 173 Martin St, Brighton VIC 3186, Australia

Moonee Ponds — 30-32 Holmes Rd, Moonee Ponds VIC 3039, Australia

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FAQs — Skin Clinic Camberwell

What can be done about enlarged pores?

Enlarged pores usually come down to skin texture, oil and a gradual loss of firmness around the pore itself, so the approach is aimed at the skin’s overall condition rather than the pores in isolation. 

Treatments like radiofrequency microneedling and microneedling are designed to encourage the skin’s own renewal and may help refine texture over a course of sessions. Pores rarely change after one visit, which is why the work is staged and reviewed as your skin responds rather than rushed.

What may suit your skin can be outlined at a consultation with a medical professional

Both work by encouraging the skin’s natural renewal, but they reach different depths and concerns. Microneedling uses controlled micro-injuries to prompt repair, aimed at texture and overall skin quality. Morpheus8 combines microneedling with radiofrequency energy, designed to address texture along with firmness deeper in the skin.

Which suits you depends on your skin and what you’re hoping to improve. Texture-focused concerns may respond well to microneedling, while firmness often points toward the radiofrequency option, though that’s read on a case-by-case basis.

Which approach fits your skin can be clarified at a consultation with a medical professional

Pigmentation and uneven tone are among the most common concerns we see, and they’re approached based on what’s behind them rather than treated as one thing. Chemical peels are designed to resurface and address uneven tone and dullness, while other treatments support clearer, more even-looking skin over a planned course. 

The right combination depends on the type of pigmentation and how it shows up. Pigmentation tends to respond best to a staged plan rather than a single session, with daily sun protection forming part of the picture.

What’s driving your tone can be assessed at a consultation with a medical professional.

It varies. A chemical peel is a resurfacing treatment that uses a controlled solution to address texture, tone and dullness, and how long the result holds depends on the depth of the peel, your skin, and how you look after it afterwards. 

Lighter peels tend to be done as a course, with results that are meant to build and be maintained over time rather than fixed in one session. Sun protection and a good skincare routine make a real difference to how long the improvement lasts.

What a peel can realistically do for your skin can be examined at a consultation with a medical professional.

Skin boosters are a highly regulated category of hydrating skin treatments aimed at improving skin quality, hydration and texture from within the skin rather than on the surface. They’re approached as a way of supporting overall skin condition, and the effect builds gradually over a course rather than appearing immediately.

Whether they suit you depends on your skin and what you’re hoping to improve, which is read at assessment rather than assumed. They’re one option among several for skin quality, not a fix in themselves.

What may support your skin can be determined at a consultation with a medical professional.

It means looking at why your skin behaves the way it does, its texture, tone, hydration and firmness, rather than only addressing what shows on top. A surface approach can give a temporary finish; treating the underlying condition is aimed at healthier skin that holds up better over time.

In practice that means assessing your skin properly before choosing anything, then building a plan in stages that’s adjusted as your skin responds, rather than applying a single treatment and hoping it sticks.

What your skin actually needs can be established at a consultation with a medical professional.

Polynucleotide treatments, such as Rejuran, are a regenerative approach designed to support the skin’s own repair processes. Rather than targeting one visible concern, they work at the level of skin quality, aimed at supporting resilience, texture and overall condition across a course of sessions.

Results are designed to build gradually as the skin responds, which is why they’re planned as a series rather than a one-off. Whether they suit you depends on your skin and your goals.

What a regenerative approach may offer your skin can be mapped out at a consultation with a medical professional.

Skin treatments here are carried out by registered nurses and qualified dermal clinicians working from the same plan. The nurses are trained to hospital-grade standards and registered with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency, with registration details available to check. The dermal clinicians bring dedicated training in skin specifically.

Having both means your assessment and your treatment aren’t limited to a single perspective, which matters when skin concerns often have more than one cause working together.

Who’s best suited to your treatment can be discussed at a consultation with a medical professional.

Yes. A consultation is required before any skin treatment, and that requirement sits within Australian health regulations. Informed consent laws mean a medical professional has to assess your suitability, talk through the options and realistic outcomes, cover the risks, and document the conversation before anything goes ahead.

This applies whether it’s your first treatment or one of many, and whether you’ve been treated elsewhere. Every plan begins with its own assessment of your skin.

Your suitability and options are walked through at a consultation with a medical professional before any treatment begins.

You usually don’t on your own, and that’s expected. The right treatment depends on what’s actually driving your concern, which often isn’t obvious from the outside. Dull skin might come down to texture, pigmentation or hydration, and each points to a different approach.

That’s why nothing is recommended before your skin is assessed. The aim is to match the treatment to the cause rather than start with a treatment and work backwards, which is how skin plans tend to go wrong.

The approach suited to your skin can be identified at a consultation with a medical professional.

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Disclaimer: Individual results may vary. All treatments carry potential risks and side effects. A thorough consultation with a qualified practitioner is essential before undertaking any cosmetic procedure. Images shown are indicative of potential outcomes and may not reflect every individual's experience. Luxe Lips Brighton complies with all TGA advertising guidelines. All practitioners are AHPRA-registered nurses.

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