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A delicate touch

THE Cosmetic Studio is a leader in the Cosmetic Medicine industry with an experienced team and the latest innovations and technologies available to fulfil clients’ every needs.
As the only specialised cosmetic clinic in the Noosa shire, the studio sees the value in keeping ahead with the latest innovations and technologies. Recently their two expert cosmetic nurse injectors, Vicki Hull and Maddie Bishop, attended the exclusive VISAGE launch of a unique new dermal filler, in Sydney.
“We’ve not had such a superb ultra-fine dermal filler, since the days of collagen, in the cosmetic tool kit”, Vicki said.
“Adequately treating those really delicate lines around our eyes, mouth, nose and neck has been impossible with the thicker fillers around today,” she said.
The other essential ingredient required in adequately treating fine lines is the expertise of your injector.
Not all injectors have equal mastery and experience in the application of such intricate work, as Vicki and Maddie.
Performing consultations, being gentle, fulfilling client expectations and producing beautiful natural looking optimal corrections takes great skill, dexterity and particularly, an artful eye.

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