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Morpheus 8 Treatment Pricing Guide The cost of Morpheus 8 treatment in Western Australia typically ranges from AUD 1000 to AUD 3000 per session. Pricing can vary depending on factors such as the clinic, the area being treated, the number of sessions required, and the expertise of the practitioner. Some clinics may also offer package deals that lower the per-session cost. However, at Belmont City Medical Centre, we offer prices that are 20% to 50% lower than those at other clinics in the region. While our current pricing reflects a temporary discount, it’s important to note that this strategy is designed to remain competitive while still covering the essential costs of the procedure. At Belmont City Medical Centre, our commitment is to provide patients with high-quality, effective treatments using the latest technology. Our Morpheus 8 treatment is a state-of-the-art, non-surgical procedure that employs radiofrequency energy to stimulate collagen production and remodel the deeper layers of the skin. This treatment is especially effective for skin tightening, stretch mark revision, and fat reduction. Pricing Structure In light of the advanced technology involved, including the one-time use of an expensive handpiece, we have carefully structured our pricing to reflect both the value of the treatment and the associated costs. Below is the current pricing for Morpheus 8 treatments at our clinic: $750: Localised Small Area (A5 size) Includes treatment for surgical or C-section scars, skin tightening, stretch mark revision, or fat reduction for a small, localized area. $1,500 per session: Large Area (A4 size) Covers larger treatment areas such as the abdomen, bilateral upper arms ("bingo wings"), bra fat, anterior thighs, inner thighs, and posterior upper thighs ("banana roll" under buttocks). Other areas can be quoted upon consultation. $1,000: Small Facial Area (A5 size) Ideal for treating smaller, localized areas such as the mid-face and forehead. $1,500: Large Facial Area (A4 size) Suitable for more extensive treatment areas, including the entire face and neck. Understanding the Cost A significant portion of the Morpheus 8 treatment cost stems from the disposable handpiece used during the procedure. Manufactured by Inmode, this handpiece is a single-use item designed to uphold the highest standards of hygiene and prevent any risk of cross-contamination between patients. Handpiece Cost: The handpiece alone costs $336 per treatment. This substantial investment is required for each session and is non-negotiable, as it is essential for maintaining strict aseptic protocols and ensuring patient safety. Additional Costs: Numbing Cream: $18 Cleansers: $9 Machine Maintenance: $140 per activation These costs are fundamental to delivering safe and effective treatments, leaving little room for profit, particularly at the discounted rates we currently offer. Why Our Pricing is Competitive We believe in transparency and want our patients to understand the rationale behind our pricing structure. The quality of the treatment, the advanced technology utilized, and the strict adherence to safety protocols all contribute to these costs, ensuring that every patient receives the best possible care and results. If you have any further questions or wish to book a consultation, please feel free to contact us at Belmont City Medical Centre. We are dedicated to helping you achieve your aesthetic goals safely and effectively. Contact Information: Address: 321 Abernethy Rd, Cloverdale WA 6105 Tel: (08) 9277 3999 We look forward to welcoming you to our clinic.

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Why the Face Ages – A Scientific Overview

Facial changes over time are influenced by several natural processes, including:

  • Volume changes in fat pads: Redistribution and thinning of fat that normally provides support.

  • Bone remodelling: Gradual changes in facial bone structure, contributing to altered contours.

  • Skin changes: Thinning of the skin and reduction in collagen and elastin, leading to decreased elasticity.

These processes may contribute to the development of folds, hollows, or contour changes.

Areas that appear to be hollow with aging can be treated

But some of the treatments used in cosmetic medicine cannot be advertised in Australia. If you have concerns about facial lines or age-related changes, these options can be explained in a private medical consultation.

Collagen Support Procedures – Microneedling, LED and Radiofrequency

Collagen and Skin Structure

Collagen is a naturally occurring protein that helps maintain the strength, firmness, and resilience of the skin. As part of the normal ageing process, collagen production gradually decreases over time. This may contribute to changes in skin texture, elasticity, and overall skin support.

A range of clinically supervised procedures may assist in supporting the body’s natural collagen response. The suitability and expected effects of these options vary between individuals and must be assessed on a case-by-case basis.

Microneedling (Collagen Induction Therapy)

Microneedling is a procedure that uses fine, sterile needles to create controlled micro-injuries in the skin. This process can activate the skin’s natural repair mechanisms and may encourage gradual collagen and elastin remodelling over time.

Microneedling is sometimes considered for concerns such as skin texture irregularities, fine lines, and certain types of acne scarring.

As with any procedure, potential side effects may include temporary redness, bruising, irritation, pigmentary change, infection, or scarring in rare cases.

LED (Light-Emitting Diode) Therapy

LED therapy uses low-level light energy at specific wavelengths. Different wavelengths have been studied in relation to skin recovery and general skin support.

Some wavelengths are associated with wound-healing responses, while others have been explored in the context of acne-related inflammation.

Side effects are usually mild but may include temporary redness, irritation, or skin sensitivity.

Radiofrequency (RF) Treatments

Radiofrequency-based treatments deliver controlled heat into deeper layers of the skin. This may support gradual tightening and collagen remodelling in selected patients.

Clinical outcomes vary depending on the device used, treatment settings, and individual skin factors. Potential risks may include redness, discomfort, burns, altered sensation, scarring, or variable results.

Other Clinically Supervised Options

Some additional medical procedures may be discussed during a private consultation where appropriate. Certain prescription-only treatments cannot be advertised in Australia and are only considered following an in-person medical assessment.

Thread-Based Procedures

Thread-based procedures are one of several techniques used in cosmetic medicine to address selected age-related skin and tissue changes. These involve the placement of absorbable medical threads beneath the skin in carefully chosen patients.

The effects are temporary and depend on individual anatomy and clinical suitability. Possible side effects include localised bruising, swelling, infection, asymmetry, or the need for further follow-up.

General Considerations

Collagen support procedures work by engaging the body’s natural healing and remodelling processes. Because this is a gradual biological response, outcomes are not immediate and can differ significantly between individuals.

Many procedures require multiple sessions over time, and any improvements are typically temporary. Maintenance may be needed depending on personal factors and treatment goals.

All cosmetic and dermatological procedures carry potential risks. Side effects may range from mild, short-lived reactions such as redness or swelling to less common complications including infection, scarring, or delayed healing.

A face-to-face consultation is essential. Only a registered health practitioner can determine whether a procedure is appropriate after considering your medical history, skin condition, expectations, and alternative options.

Collagen support refers to a group of clinically supervised approaches that may assist with skin quality and firmness by encouraging the body’s own collagen response. Examples include microneedling, light-based therapies, radiofrequency-based treatments, and other medically appropriate procedures discussed in consultation.

These options are not suitable for everyone, results vary, and no outcome can be guaranteed. Anyone considering such procedures should seek advice from a qualified practitioner to ensure safe, individualised care.

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