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Skin Laser Treatments, Melbourne

Your skin is a reflection of your well-being and deserves the best care. Feel confident in your skin every day with Luxe Lips!

Life changes. And so does our skin.

From time in the sun to daily stress, it’s natural to notice changes in how your skin looks and feels over the years.

At Luxe Lips, we provide personalised consultations where you can explore treatment options aligned with your skin goals.

If you’re curious about how laser or skin therapies may play a role in supporting your skin, our team is here to guide you with clear information and care.

How Laser Skin Treatments Can Enhance Your Lifestyle:

Smooth and Even Skin Texture

Say goodbye to rough patches and uneven skin tone.

Reduce Fine
Lines

Softens lines and wrinkles for a refreshed, youthful appearance.

Tighten and
Firm

Boosts collagen for firmer, more elastic skin.

Brighten and
Refresh

Minimises pigmentation, redness, and acne scars for a clearer complexion.

Restore
Confidence

When your skin looks good, you feel even better.

Every laser treatment is designed around you. Visit us in Camberwell, Melbourne, and let’s create the perfect plan for your skin.

Explore Options to Refresh and Brighten Your Skin

No two complexions are the same, which is why treatments are personalised to meet your skin’s unique needs. Whether you want to restore your skin’s smoothness, target specific concerns, or simply maintain a healthy glow, there is a solution for you.

Conditions We Treat:

  • Breakouts and post-acne marks – May support improvement in acne-related concerns, including the appearance of scars, using laser resurfacing.
  • Uneven skin tone or sun exposure – Can help reduce the visible appearance of pigmentation concerns such as sun spots, age spots, or melasma.
  • Redness or sensitive skin – Targets vascular concerns beneath the skin’s surface to support a reduction in visible redness.
  • Pore visibility and skin texture – May refine the appearance of enlarged pores and uneven skin texture for a smoother look.
  • Visible lines or changes in skin firmness – Laser treatments can stimulate collagen production, which may help soften the appearance of lines and support firmer-looking skin.
  • Nasolabial folds (smile lines) & skin laxity – Treatments may improve the visible appearance of skin laxity, supporting a more defined facial contour over time.

Your skin changes with time, and caring for it is an ongoing journey.

Explore how thoughtful care can support your skin over time.


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Begin your individualised cosmetic aesthetics journey in our clinics in Moonee Ponds or Camberwell, Melbourne.

Our cosmetic aesthetic clinics are located in Moonee Ponds and Camberwell, Melbourne.

Let’s ANSWER your Skin laser treatment questions!

If you’re wondering about how the skin laser treatments can
help you age beautifully, check out our guide below.

Do I need a consultation before laser treatment in Melbourne?

Yes, a consultation is mandatory before any laser skin treatment in Australia. During this appointment, a qualified practitioner will assess your skin type, medical history, and suitability for treatment. This ensures the procedure is appropriate for your individual needs and helps identify any contraindications.

The consultation also provides an opportunity to discuss realistic expectations, potential risks, and post-treatment care requirements. Under TGA and AHPRA guidelines, practitioners must obtain informed consent before proceeding with any laser procedure.

A thorough skin assessment by a qualified professional is essential before proceeding with any laser treatment.

Laser skin treatments are designed to address various cosmetic skin concerns, though results vary between individuals. These technologies may help with pigmentation irregularities, sun damage, uneven skin texture, and visible signs of ageing such as fine lines.

Different laser types target specific concerns, and not all conditions respond equally to treatment. Some skin issues may require multiple sessions, whilst others might be better suited to alternative treatments. The effectiveness depends on factors including skin type, condition severity, and the specific laser technology used.

Certain laser technologies are designed to improve the appearance of acne scarring, though complete removal is not guaranteed. Fractional lasers and other resurfacing technologies work by stimulating collagen production and remodelling scar tissue, which may help reduce scar visibility over time.

The degree of improvement depends on scar type, depth, and individual healing response. Atrophic (depressed) scars may respond differently to treatment compared to hypertrophic (raised) scars. Multiple sessions are typically required, and results develop gradually over several months.

Individual assessment is necessary to determine whether laser treatment is suitable for specific types of acne scarring.

While we offer a range of treatments at all three of our boutiques, our advanced device-based services, including all of our skin laser treatments, are performed exclusively at our Luxe Lips Cosmetic Clinic Camberwell:

As our primary technology hub, the Camberwell location is easily accessible from all areas of Greater Melbourne. We regularly welcome patients traveling from:

  • The Inner East & Boroondara: Hawthorn, Hawthorn East, Deepdene, Canterbury, and Surrey Hills.

  • The South & Bayside: Brighton, Elwood, Hampton, Caulfield, and Elsternwick.

  • The North & West: Moonee Ponds, Essendon, Ascot Vale, Brunswick, and Flemington.

While our Luxe Lips Cosmetic Clinic Moonee Ponds and Luxe Lips Cosmetic Clinic Brighton focus on our core treatment range, our Camberwell team is fully equipped to handle your consultation and skin laser treatment in a single appointment.

The longevity of laser treatment results varies significantly depending on the type of procedure, individual skin characteristics, and lifestyle factors. Some treatments may show improvements lasting several months to a few years, whilst others require ongoing maintenance sessions.

Results are not permanent, as natural ageing, sun exposure, and lifestyle choices continue to affect skin appearance. Treatments targeting pigmentation may see results diminish if proper sun protection isn’t maintained. Collagen-stimulating procedures may offer longer-lasting improvements as the skin’s natural renewal process continues for months post-treatment.

Discussing realistic timeframes and maintenance requirements during consultation helps establish appropriate expectations for treatment outcomes.

Laser treatments do not work uniformly across all skin types. The Fitzpatrick scale classifies skin into six types, and certain lasers carry higher risks for darker skin tones due to increased melanin content, which can absorb laser energy and potentially cause complications.

Newer laser technologies have been developed with adjustable parameters to accommodate different skin types more safely. However, some treatments remain unsuitable for darker complexions, whilst others require modified settings and protocols. Risks for unsuitable skin types may include hyperpigmentation, hypopigmentation, or burns.

A practitioner experienced in treating diverse skin types can assess individual suitability and recommend appropriate technologies.

Pre-treatment preparation typically includes avoiding direct sun exposure and tanning for 4-6 weeks prior, as tanned or sunburnt skin increases complication risks. Certain medications and skincare products containing retinoids, acids, or other active ingredients may need to be discontinued temporarily.

Blood-thinning medications, herbal supplements, and anti-inflammatory drugs might increase bruising risk and should be discussed with your practitioner. Some treatments require avoidance of waxing, chemical peels, or other cosmetic procedures in the treatment area for a specified period beforehand.

Specific pre-treatment instructions will be provided during consultation based on the type of laser treatment planned and individual medical history.

Laser skin treatments are generally not recommended during pregnancy or whilst breastfeeding. Although there is limited research specifically examining laser safety during pregnancy, medical practitioners typically advise postponing elective cosmetic procedures until after childbirth and breastfeeding completion.

Hormonal changes during pregnancy can affect skin pigmentation and healing responses, potentially altering treatment outcomes or increasing complication risks. Additionally, pregnancy-related skin changes such as melasma may resolve naturally postpartum, making treatment during pregnancy unnecessary.

Reputable practitioners will advise waiting until after pregnancy and breastfeeding before proceeding with laser treatments.

Downtime varies considerably depending on treatment intensity and type. Non-ablative treatments may involve minimal downtime with mild redness lasting hours to a couple of days, whilst ablative procedures can require one to two weeks of healing.

Common post-treatment effects include redness, swelling, and temporary skin sensitivity. More intensive treatments may cause crusting or peeling as skin regenerates. Social downtime often differs from physical healing time. Some people feel comfortable returning to activities whilst experiencing mild redness, whilst others prefer waiting until visible effects subside.

Planning treatment timing around work and social commitments should be discussed when considering different laser options.

IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) and laser are distinct technologies, though often confused. Lasers emit a single, focused wavelength of light targeting specific chromophores in skin, whilst IPL releases broad-spectrum light across multiple wavelengths simultaneously.

Lasers typically offer more precise targeting and can penetrate deeper into skin tissue, making them suitable for specific concerns. IPL treatments may address multiple issues simultaneously but are generally less precise. Each technology has appropriate applications—lasers are often preferred for hair removal and vascular lesions, whilst IPL may be used for general sun damage and pigmentation.

Understanding which technology is appropriate for specific skin concerns requires professional assessment of individual treatment goals.

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