注射剂博客

Filler Migration: What's Actually True and When to Be Concerned
Scroll long enough and you'll find no shortage of alarming claims about dermal filler migrating across the face. The reality is more nuanced. Migration can occur, but it's far less common than social media would have you believe, and it's largely preventable with the right injector, the right volume, and the right approach to long-term treatment planning.

Treatment Stacking: Better, Longer-Lasting Results
Most people expect one treatment to do everything. It rarely does. Nurse Specialist Janny explains how combining treatments at every layer of the skin creates healthier, longer-lasting results — and why the best outcomes are always built gradually.

Why the Best Injectors Sometimes Say No
In aesthetic medicine, the most powerful thing a clinician can do is sometimes say nothing at all. No treatment. No product. Just honesty. At The Face Place, that's not a missed opportunity — it's the standard.
皮肤博客

IPL Treatments in Winter: Why the Cold Months Are the Best Time to Start
If pigmentation, sun damage, redness or broken capillaries have been on your mind, winter is the time to act. Because IPL increases UV sensitivity post-treatment, the cooler months give your skin the recovery window it needs — and enough time to complete a full course before summer arrives.

Why Combining Skin Treatments Gets Better Results
When it comes to skin health, there is rarely a single solution. Concerns like pigmentation, dehydration, skin laxity and collagen loss occur at different depths within the skin, which is why the most effective treatment plans address more than one layer at a time. Treatment stacking allows our clinicians to combine complementary therapies, each targeting a distinct component of skin ageing, to create a personalised plan that works synergistically toward healthier, longer-lasting skin.

Exion Explained: The Science Behind Non-Surgical Skin Rejuvenation
Most non-surgical skin treatments focus on collagen and elastin. Exion goes further. Our skin therapist Tegan breaks down how this advanced platform combines radiofrequency, microneedling, and targeted ultrasound to stimulate collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid production from within, and why that makes it one of the most comprehensive non-surgical rejuvenation options available.
TFP 学院博客

Expand Your Clinical Scope: TFP Academy Courses, May–July 2026

Advanced Injector Training in New Zealand: Elevate Your Cosmetic Injecting Career in 2026
Elevate your cosmetic injecting career in 2026 with advanced, small-group training in anatomy, filler refinement and complication management.

Breaking Free from Brand-Led Training in Aesthetic Medicine
Most cosmetic injectors begin their education with pharmaceutical company workshops — but these sessions often prioritise product promotion over true clinical learning. At The Face Place Academy, we take a different approach. Our workshops are small, hands-on, and brand-neutral, giving you the skills, confidence, and versatility to treat patients safely and effectively with a wide range of products and techniques.
Around The Clinic

My Face Plan: Invest in Your Skin, On Your Terms
Most payment plans in the aesthetics industry come with fixed weekly payments, lock-in contracts, and pressure to commit. My Face Plan was built to be different. Contribute what you want, when you want, with no minimums and no obligations. Here is why we created it and how it works.

Sustainability in Action: How Our Clinic is Making a Real Difference
猫博士的更新

HArmonyCA: The Treatment Combining Volume and Collagen Stimulation
Dr Jenni Irvine recently returned from an educational conference in Taiwan focused on the latest advances in aesthetic medicine. In this month's update she shares what she learned about HArmonyCA, a treatment that combines hyaluronic acid and collagen biostimulation in a single appointment, and what it means for the future of skin health at The Face Place.

What Is Treatment Stacking? A Layered Approach to Facial Rejuvenation
Ageing affects more than just the skin. Over time, changes occur in the skin, fat pads, muscles and bone, all contributing to visible signs of ageing. In this journal entry, Dr Jenni explains why taking a layered approach to treatment can create more balanced, natural-looking and long-term results.

What’s Changing in Aesthetic Medicine Right Now
A look back at a month of new treatments, clinical results, and continued learning, from the launch of HArmonyCa to presenting our latest device outcomes and attending key industry conferences.
