What is Bio-Remodelling – Your Questions Answered


1. What is bio-remodelling treatment?

It is a non-invasive cosmetic procedure that stimulates collagen production to rejuvenate and improve skin texture.


2. How does bio-remodelling work?

This treatment involves injecting substances like hyaluronic acid or polynucleotides to boost collagen and elastin production in the skin, leading to a more youthful appearance.


3. Who is a suitable candidate for this treatment?

Bio-remodelling is ideal for individuals with mild to moderate skin ageing signs, such as fine lines, wrinkles, and skin laxity.


4. Is it a painful treatment?

Discomfort is minimal during the procedure and we use numbing agents to minimise any pain.


5. How long does a session take?

A typical session can last from 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the area treated.


6. Are there any side effects?

Common side effects include temporary redness, swelling, and bruising, which usually resolve within a few days.


7. How soon will I see results?

Results are usually gradual, becoming noticeable within a few weeks, with full effects visible after several months.


8. How long do the effects of bio-remodelling last?

The results can last anywhere from 12 to 18 months, but individual responses may vary.


9. Can bio-remodelling be combined with other treatments?

Yes, it’s often used alongside other cosmetic treatments like dermal fillers or anti-wrinkle injections for comprehensive facial rejuvenation.


10. Are there any restrictions or aftercare afterwards?

Patients are generally advised to avoid sun exposure, strenuous exercise, and certain medications for a specified period post-treatment.


11. Is there downtime associated with this treatment?

Downtime is minimal, and most people can resume their daily activities immediately after the procedure.


12. Are there any cases where bio-remodelling treatment is not recommended?

Pregnant or nursing women, individuals with autoimmune diseases, and those with a history of severe allergies should avoid bio-remodelling.


13. Is bio-remodelling treatment safe?

When administered by a qualified and experienced practitioner, it is generally safe with minimal risks.


14. How much does this treatment cost?

The cost varies based on factors like the type of treatment, the treated area, and geographical location. It’s usually more affordable than surgical options.


15. Can I go back to work immediately after the injections?

Yes, most individuals can return to work and daily activities right after the procedure due to minimal downtime.


16. Is it effective for all skin types?

It can be effective for various skin types, but it’s essential to consult with a professional to determine its suitability for your specific needs.


17. Can it treat acne scars or stretch marks?

Bio-remodelling can help improve the appearance of mild to moderate acne scars and stretch marks by promoting collagen production.


18. How many sessions are typically required?

The number of sessions needed varies, but many people see significant improvement after one or two treatments.


19. Is there a recommended age for bio-remodelling treatment?

This treatment is often sought by individuals in their late 20s to early 50s, but suitability depends on an individual’s skin condition.


20. Can I wear makeup afterwards?

It’s generally recommended to wait a few hours before applying makeup after the procedure, allowing the skin to recover. Your practitioner will provide specific guidelines.


Breast Cancer Awareness

Breast cancer continues to be one of the most common cancers Australian women face, but survival rates continue to reach phenomenal highs! Mode Plastic Surgery is dedicated to the women that have battled breast cancer and face the new challenge of regaining the life they knew before diagnosis.

Monitoring your Breasts

Common breast cancer signs and symptoms include:

  • A lump or thickening in the breast, upper chest or armpit (you might feel the lump but not see it)
  • Swelling of all or parts of the breast  
  • ‘Dimpling’ or a change in your breast’s skin texture.
  • A change in the colour of the breast – ( it may look red or inflamed)
  • A change to the nipple, for example it has become inverted.
  • Rash, colouring or crusting around the nipple
  • Any unusual liquid (discharge) from your nipple(s)
  • Changes in size or shape of the breast

On its own, pain in your breasts is not usually a sign of breast cancer, however be one the look out for for constant pain. 

Noticing an unusual change doesn’t necessarily mean you have breast cancer, and most breast changes are not because of cancer, HOWEVER it’s important to get checked by your GP. 

Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Resources

Being diagnosed with breast cancer can be a shocking and confusing experience for many people and their loved ones. However, the support and information that has been provided by reputable Australian institutions can provide you comfort in knowing that there is assistance out there for coping with cancer and its following recovery. 

Cancer Council and Breast Cancer Network Australia have great resources to provide emotional and practical support for people affected by cancer, such as transport to treatment services, helplines and much more. 

Cancer Australia also has fantastic information on managing the physical and emotional changes following cancer, as well as information about finding support for people that have been impacted by cancer. 

Below are the links to some of these resources, so that you can copy and paste the link and find the services that speak to your needs. 

Cancer Council Australia – Support and Services

Breast Cancer Network Australia – Resource Hub

Cancer Australia – Finding Support

Reconstruction after Breast Cancer

Dr Aggarwal is fellowship trained in the world’s best plastic surgery centres in both autologous (own tissue) and implant based reconstruction. In fact Dr Aggarwal was selected as the first Australian plastic surgeon to complete the University of Pennsylvania Microsurgery Fellowship, the best microsurgery fellowship in USA and perhaps the world. During his time there he completed over 200 free flaps as primary operator, many of these in breast reconstruction. Dr Aggarwal brings his experience from low morbidity high volume world centres to Sydney, and since returning from overseas has reconstructed many women after breast cancer surgery. This is why a large number of our patients are cancer survivors, all pursuing a surgeon with extensive knowledge and experience in breast reconstruction.

Dr. Aggarwal specializes in what is called a DIEP flap reconstruction; where the fat, skin, and blood vessels are cut from the wall of the lower belly and moved up to your chest to rebuild your breast. Breast reconstruction using DIEP or msTRAM flap can be:

  • immediate (at the time of mastectomy); or
  • delayed (after mastectomy and other treatment such as chemo and radiotherapy)

This is considered the Rolls-Royce of Breast Reconstruction. Patients who have had it want to tell the world about it, because it offers advantages unmatched by other forms of reconstruction:

  • The reconstructed breast feels soft and natural like a normal breast because it is built from your own tissue
  • If you were to put on weight the reconstructed breast will add on weight and vice versa.
  • The reconstructed breast will sag with age mimicking a normal breast
  • It is possible to mimic the shape of a larger, ptotic (saggy) breast which is impossible with implant based reconstructions
  • There are no long term risks and complications of implants, and no future repeat operations to exchange implants.
  • No risk of BIA-ALCL
  • Immediate autologous reconstruction can be difficult to tell from a breast lift or reduction when completed.

Dr. Aggarwal’s knowledge in the field combined with the passionate care that our team provides ensures that the women that put their trust in us to reconstruct their breast move past this hiccup in their lives with a regained confidence. Dr Aggarwal offers breast reconstruction at the SAN, Chris O’Brien Lifehouse and also at RPAH and POWH/RHW. 

Final Word about Breast Cancer Surgery

Breast cancer is a difficult experience to go through, but is no longer the death sentence it used to be. With the right support, information, and recovery plan, you will be able to get back to living the life that you love. The team at Mode have heard it countless times that reconstruction gives you back a piece of yourselves. Our work is one of recreating confidence and giving women back the lives they deserve

“Once I had the breast reconstruction it gave me my life back.. I can go and do my passions that I love. I love to dance, and I couldn’t do that before.” – Denise 

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