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Laser Genesis in Australia

Compare AHPRA-registered laser genesis surgeons in Australia. Read verified reviews, see typical AUD pricing, and find the right specialist for your procedure.

About Laser Genesis

Laser Genesis is a non-ablative laser treatment designed for subtle yet effective skin rejuvenation. Utilising a 1064nm Nd:YAG laser, it works by gently heating the upper dermis, stimulating collagen production and promoting a healthier, more vibrant complexion. This innovative procedure is suitable for individuals seeking to address concerns such as fine lines, enlarged pores, uneven skin tone, diffuse redness, and minor textural irregularities.

Unlike ablative lasers, Laser Genesis does not remove the outer layer of skin, making it a gentler option with minimal downtime. It is particularly beneficial for those who desire a gradual improvement in their skin's appearance without an aggressive recovery period. This treatment can be performed on various skin types, offering a versatile solution for many aesthetic goals. It's an excellent choice for individuals looking to maintain skin health, achieve a more youthful glow, or complement other skincare routines.

Cost of Laser Genesis in Australia

Pricing for Laser Genesis in Australia typically ranges from $250 to $500 AUD depending on surgeon experience, complexity, and inclusions. Always confirm total cost (including theatre, anaesthetist, and follow-up) at consultation.

Recovery from Laser Genesis

Following a Laser Genesis treatment, most patients experience little to no downtime. You can typically return to your normal activities immediately. Some mild redness or a slight flushing sensation may be present for a few hours after the procedure, but this usually subsides quickly. Makeup can be applied immediately if desired.

It is crucial to apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher daily to protect your treated skin and maintain your results. Avoiding direct sun exposure is also recommended. While minor and temporary, any side effects like swelling or irritation are rare. A series of treatments is usually recommended for optimal and sustained results, typically spaced 2-4 weeks apart.

Safety and risks of Laser Genesis

Laser Genesis is generally considered a safe procedure when performed by a qualified and experienced practitioner. Potential risks are minimal but can include temporary redness, swelling, or mild irritation, which typically resolve within a few hours. Pigmentary changes, such as hyperpigmentation or hypopigmentation, are rare but can occur, especially in individuals with darker skin tones or if proper post-care instructions are not followed.

It is essential to disclose your full medical history and any medications you are taking during your consultation to ensure the treatment is safe for you. Adhering to pre- and post-treatment care instructions, including sun protection, is crucial to minimise risks.

Frequently asked questions about Laser Genesis

How many Laser Genesis treatments will I need?

A series of 4-6 treatments is typically recommended for optimal results, spaced 2-4 weeks apart. The exact number will depend on your individual skin concerns and goals.

Is Laser Genesis painful?

Most patients find Laser Genesis to be a comfortable procedure. You will feel a gentle warming sensation, often described as relaxing or therapeutic. No anaesthesia is usually required.

What is the downtime after Laser Genesis?

There is virtually no downtime with Laser Genesis. You may experience mild redness for a few hours immediately after, but you can typically resume your normal activities, including applying makeup, right away.

How long do Laser Genesis results last?

Results can be long-lasting, especially with a proper skincare regimen and sun protection. Maintenance treatments may be recommended every 6-12 months to prolong the benefits and stimulate ongoing collagen production.

How to choose a Laser Genesis surgeon in Australia

  1. Look for FRACS (plastic surgery) or ACCS membership and verify AHPRA registration before booking.
  2. Review the surgeon's portfolio for laser genesis results similar to what you are seeking.
  3. Book consultations with 2–3 surgeons. Ask about technique, experience, expected results, recovery, and total cost.
  4. Use the AHPRA-mandated 7-day cooling-off period to compare and reflect before confirming surgery.

General information

This page is general information for prospective patients researching laser genesis in Australia. It is not personal medical advice. Clinical timing, eligibility, risks and outcomes vary — discuss your specific case with an AHPRA-registered surgeon at consultation.