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Tattoo Removal in Australia: A Growing Market Opportunity for Clinics
As more Australians reassess past tattoo choices, tattoo removal has become a mainstream aesthetic service , with growing demand seen nationwide. More people are choosing to remove tattoos than ever before, and the numbers show it. The Australian tattoo removal market was worth around $15 million in 2023 , and it’s expected to grow to over $90 million by 2033 . That’s a huge increase in just ten years, showing strong and ongoing demand for this service. Laser tattoo removal i

Nancy Abdou
Jan 73 min read


Laser Rejuvenation and Pinpoint Bleeding: A Clinical Guide for Practitioners
Understanding the dermal interaction behind pinpoint bleeding for safer, more effective outcomes. What Is Pinpoint Bleeding? Pinpoint bleeding, or petechiae , refers to tiny microdots of bleeding that appear beneath the surface of the skin following precise laser or microneedling treatment. In the context of MIIN laser rejuvenation, this is not unwanted trauma, it’s an intended clinical endpoint that indicates effective stimulation of the dermal microvasculature. It occurs w

Nancy Abdou
Nov 30, 20254 min read


Smart Choices: A Clinic Owner’s Guide to Picking the Perfect Aesthetic Equipment in 2025
Is Laser Better Than IPL? A Clinical Breakdown for Future-Focused Aesthetic Practices The aesthetic market in 2025 is moving faster than ever. Intelligent platforms, refined wavelength specificity, and new-generation photothermal technologies are reshaping treatment expectations across Australia. With patients becoming more knowledgeable and outcomes-driven, clinic owners must make strategic equipment decisions based on science, selectivity, and long-term ROI , not marketing

Nancy Abdou
Nov 23, 20255 min read


IPL vs. Laser: Which Device Is Right for Your Clinic?
Why Choosing the Right Device Matters In today’s rapidly evolving aesthetic industry, selecting the right technology is essential for...

Nancy Abdou
Mar 25, 20254 min read
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