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Skin care and face assessment of men should be carried out in an organised clinical process using the biological and anatomical framework of the patient. Physiologically, the anatomy of the face of men includes features such as a wider jawline that is more angular, a square-shaped chin, and a marked brow bone or supraorbital ridge. Additionally, male dermal tissue is approximately 20% thicker than female skin, exhibiting higher baseline collagen density, increased sebaceous (oil) gland activity, and a more complex superficial micro-vascular network.
As the male facial matrix undergoes the natural process of biological ageing, these distinct structures evolve along unique pathways. At La Belle Clinic, managing these structural transitions is approached strictly as an objective to address these concerns. Our dedicated consultation framework focuses entirely on a comprehensive physical evaluation, precise anatomical vector mapping, and determining a safe, clinically justified approach tailored to your health history.
During your private consultation, our registered clinical team systematically evaluates your facial anatomy across several core focus areas:
A live, real-time consultation with an independent registered medical doctor is mandatorily required to review your health background, identify potential contraindications, and issue a valid patient script before a registered nurse can perform the procedure.
Male facial assessments prioritise the preservation of natural, baseline masculine anatomical features. When conducting a non-invasive evaluation of the upper face, clinical mapping focuses on understanding the natural, lower trajectory of the male brow line to avoid altering baseline facial expressions. Similarly, lower face structural assessments evaluate the natural symmetry and tissue distribution along the mandibular border, prioritising the documentation of a patient’s existing, wide-angled anatomy rather than altering the natural facial shape.
All skin clinical assessments, as well as those performed using medical devices for dermal treatments, may pose some risks in the form of localised skin reactions. These could be localised skin reactions such as temporary redness of the skin at the point of the assessment, slight skin edema (which may seem obvious because male skin is highly vascularised), localised skin sensitivity, or bruising. General clinical risks associated with deep skin-surface procedures, including localised secondary infection or surface tissue irritation, will be outlined comprehensively by your consulting medical practitioner during your mandatory clinical skin health consultation.
Depending on the type of concern and options made after the assessment for a specific individual the treatment is performed. Further, some of the clinical interventions and treatments must occur in an in-person or live, synchronised video consultation with an independent, registered medical practitioner to confirm biological suitability, establish a formal diagnosis, and generate a patient-specific prescription before any clinical administration. Approved cosmetic medical procedures are performed exclusively in an accredited clinical setting by Registered Nurse Theresa Liu (AHPRA Registration: NMW0002290445) under an established clinical governance framework. Public registration details are independently verifiable via www.ahpra.gov.au.