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Business View Australia - May - June 2016 33

is relatively new and rapidly growing,

the regulations that govern it are few,

particularly in regard to lasers and

who can operate them. The Australian

Radiation Protection and Nuclear

Safety Agency recently submitted

a Regulatory Statement which

proposes several options of how to

best conduct such practices. Louise

is a licenced laser safety practitioner

and she abolishes the use of cheap

low quality equipment.

Other treatments under review are

cosmetic injectables, medical peels,

medical roller/needling, cosmetic

tattoo and tattoo removal. These

areas of practice are under current

review by the medical and aesthetic

regulatory bodies and the Australian

government.

“Looking at my clinic’s philosophy,

vision and mission statements I

reflect on the definition of the word

integrity. I hope that my professional

reputation and my clinic reputation

both exhibit integrity. What I say is

what I do and I’m accountable for the

end result” Louise explains.

Future developments for a

better clinic

Louise will continue to build a strong

presence in the community. Several

plans are already in place to grow a

stronger online presence to create a

greater awareness, more education

and expansion to a larger audience.

Louise is pro-active in her field

of medical aesthetics in attending

seminars,

workshops

and

conferences to keep up to date in

this very progressive industry. Louise

plans to keep improving her client’s

appearance into the future through

up to date medical knowledge, skills,

equipment and her safe hands.

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