
Treatment and Pricing
Anti-Wrinkle Injections
Botulinum toxin type A; also known as Botox® or Dysport®, is a prescription medicine that is used to soften wrinkles and lines caused by repeated muscle contractions. It is a safe, quick, and effective procedure that has been used cosmetically for over 20 years. Common treatment areas include the frown, forehead, crows feet, brow lift, nose crease, gummy smile, sad mouth, lip lines, chin dimpling, jaw slimming and neck bands.
Botox® - $17 per unit
Dysport® - $6 per unit
Dermal Filler
Dermal filler treatment is a non-surgical cosmetic procedure that involves the precise injection of FDA-approved hyaluronic acid-based fillers into specific areas of the face, such as the lips, cheeks, marionette lines, nasolabial folds, jawline, temples, tear troughs and chin. This treatment effectively restores volume, improves facial contours, and reduces the appearance of wrinkles, providing a refreshed and rejuvenated appearance.
Lips - $699
x1ml - $750
x2ml - $1400
x3ml - $1950
x4ml - $2250
Skin Boosters
Profhilo® is a unique and cutting-edge injectable treatment that utilizes a stabilized form of hyaluronic acid (HA), a substance naturally found in the skin, to rejuvenate and revitalize the skin. Unlike traditional dermal fillers, Profhilo works by improving skin quality through bioremodelling, stimulating the production of collagen and elastin, and hydrating the skin from within.
Single treatment (x2ml) - $850
Course x2 treatments (x4ml) - $1600
Bruxism/Teeth Grinding
Bruxism, commonly referred to as teeth grinding, involves the clenching or grinding of teeth, often during sleep but sometimes during the day. It is a type of movement disorder that frequently occurs during sleep and is surprisingly common.
While occasional teeth grinding may not cause significant harm, regular bruxism can lead to moderate to severe dental damage, facial pain, and disrupted sleep patterns.
One highly effective treatment for bruxism is the use of botulinum toxin. When injected into the masseter muscle, it helps to block nerve signals that trigger teeth grinding during sleep. This minimally invasive procedure provides relief by reducing muscle activity.
As with standard botulinum toxin treatments, the effects are temporary. A follow-up treatment is typically recommended after six months, although the exact duration may vary depending on the individual.
Treatment starts from $510
Nefertiti Neck Lift (Platysma Band Treatment)
The Nefertiti Neck Lift is a non-surgical treatment designed to redefine and rejuvenate the jawline and neck area. Named after the Egyptian Queen Nefertiti, known for her elegant neckline, this treatment targets the platysma muscle — the thin muscle that runs vertically along the neck and contributes to the appearance of neck bands and sagging skin over time.
By carefully injecting botulinum toxin into specific points along the platysma, the downward pull on the lower face and jawline is reduced. This allows the opposing facial muscles to lift naturally, resulting in a smoother, more defined jawline and a rejuvenated, elongated neck appearance.
The procedure is quick, minimally invasive, and requires no downtime. Results gradually appear over 1–2 weeks, creating a subtle yet noticeable lift and improved contour through the neck and jawline.
As with all botulinum toxin treatments, the effects are temporary and typically last around 3–6 months, depending on the individual. Regular maintenance treatments are recommended to sustain results.
Treatment starts from $60
Hyperhidrosis
Hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating) is a common condition characterised by excessive and often uncontrollable sweating of the underarms, hands, or feet. Botulinum Toxin is an effective treatment that can reduce localized sweating by temporarily blocking the chemical signals that stimulate the sweat glands. On average, patients experience an 83% reduction in excessive sweating with Botox®/Dysport® treatment. Typically, results last between 6-12 months.
Single treatment - $1000
Mandatory Statements:
Botox®
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
Botox® is a prescription medicine for the treatment of frown lines , horizontal forehead lines and crow’s feet round the eyes. Botox® has risks and benefits. Ask your doctor if Botox is right for you. If you have side effects, see your doctor. You will need to pay for Botox® and clinic fees will apply. For details on precautions & side effects consult your healthcare professional or the Consumer Medicine Information (CMI) at www.medsafe.govt.nz . Botox® treatment lasts about 4 months and further courses of treatment may be necessary. Should only be administered by trained medical professionals. (contains botulinum toxin A 50,100 & 200 units) Allergan (NZ) Limited, Auckland.
On-Label use: Treat forehead 8 units, treat frown 20 units, treat crows-feet 20 units these are the manufacturer’s recommended minimum dosages per area.
While the recommended dosage serves as a guideline based on clinical trials and expert consensus, healthcare professionals have the discretion to adjust the dosage based on individual patient factors and clinical judgment.
Patient-specific factors: Each patient is unique, and their characteristics, such as age, weight, overall health, and response to treatment, can influence the appropriate dosage. A medical professional may adjust the dosage based on these factors to ensure optimal efficacy and safety for the individual patient.
Off-label use: Healthcare professionals may prescribe a medication for an indication or in a dosage that is not specifically approved by regulatory authorities. This is known as off-label use. Off-label use may be appropriate in certain cases where the healthcare professional determines that the potential benefits outweigh the risks.
Response to treatment: If a patient has previously received a medication and did not respond adequately or experienced side effects at the recommended dosage, a medical professional may consider adjusting the dosage to achieve a better response or minimise adverse effects.
Clinical judgment and expertise: Healthcare professionals rely on their clinical judgment, expertise, and knowledge of the latest research and medical guidelines to make informed decisions about dosage adjustments. They may take into account factors such as the severity of the condition, the patient’s overall treatment plan, and their experience with similar cases.
Always consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice regarding medication dosages.
Dysport®
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Dysport® (Clostridium botulinum type A toxin-haemagglutinin complex, 300 or 500 IPSEN units) is a Prescription Medicine for the treatment of vertical frown lines between the eyebrows. DYSPORT® has risks and benefits. For more information, talk to your medical professional or read the Consumer Medicine Information available at www.medsafe.govt.nz. Ask your Doctor if DYSPORT® is right for you. Do not use in patients with allergIndividy to active ingredients, in patients diagnosed with myasthenic gravis. Do not use if there is sign of infection at injection site. If you experience side effects and they concern you, see your medical professional. You will need to pay for DYSPORT® and for the administration and consultation charges. Galderma c/o Healthcare Logistics, Auckland 0800 174 104.
On-label use: treat frown 50 units, treat crows-feet 60 units which are the manufacturer’s recommended minimum dosages per area.
While the recommended dosage serves as a guideline based on clinical trials and expert consensus, healthcare professionals have the discretion to adjust the dosage based on individual patient factors and clinical judgment.
Patient-specific factors: Each patient is unique, and their characteristics, such as age, weight, overall health, and response to treatment, can influence the appropriate dosage. A medical professional may adjust the dosage based on these factors to ensure optimal efficacy and safety for the individual patient.
Off-label use: Healthcare professionals may prescribe a medication for an indication or in a dosage that is not specifically approved by regulatory authorities. This is known as off-label use. Off-label use may be appropriate in certain cases where the healthcare professional determines that the potential benefits outweigh the risks.
Response to treatment: If a patient has previously received a medication and did not respond adequately or experienced side effects at the recommended dosage, a medical professional may consider adjusting the dosage to achieve a better response or minimise adverse effects.
Clinical judgment and expertise: Healthcare professionals rely on their clinical judgment, expertise, and knowledge of the latest research and medical guidelines to make informed decisions about dosage adjustments. They may take into account factors such as the severity of the condition, the patient’s overall treatment plan, and their experience with similar cases.
Always consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice regarding medication dosages.
Restylane®
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Restylane is an unfunded Treatment that you pay for. Ask your Doctor if Restylane is right for you. Normal Doctors charges apply.
Restylane is an injectable intradermal implant containing Hyaluronic acid, stabilized 20 mg/ml. Restylane is used for facial tissue augmentation and lip enhancement.
Restylane should only be injected by a medical professional. Tell your medical professional if you have a bleeding disorder or if you are being treated with blood thinning medicines, or any other medicines you are taking.
Precautions: Allergy to Hyaluronic acid or any active ingredients. Restylane should not be used where there is active skin disease, inflammation or related conditions. Do not use if pregnant or breastfeeding, or in children. Avoid intense heat or cold after treatment until swelling and redness have resolved.
Side effects: common injection-related reactions might occur, including redness, swelling, pain, itching, bruising, tenderness or lumpiness at the implant site. Typically, these resolve in a few days to a week. Tell your medical professional if you experience any side effects.
For further information ask your medical professional. Q-Med c/o Pharmacy Retailing (NZ) t/a Healthcare Logistics, Auckland 0800 174 104.
Profhilo®