Internal factors drive most adult skin issues
Androgens can drive adult acne. Life-stage changes can drive collagen loss, dryness, and thinning hair. Addressing these at a clinical level often supports better outcomes than topical treatments alone.
You have tried the serums, the facials, and the $200 creams. Your skin is telling you the answer is not on the shelf. It is in your bloods, your biology, and your health.
Skin is often the first place metabolic, nutritional, or life-stage change shows up. If a few of these feel familiar, a deeper workup is warranted.
Three or more ticks suggests the driver is not on the surface. It is underneath.
Skin reflects systemic health. Even the strongest skincare routine may not outperform poor thyroid function, low iron, or a perimenopausal oestrogen drop. That is why we look inside first.
Androgens can drive adult acne. Life-stage changes can drive collagen loss, dryness, and thinning hair. Addressing these at a clinical level often supports better outcomes than topical treatments alone.
Prescription topical formulations are prepared at the strength your skin needs, supervised for safety, and adjusted over time. They are only used when deemed clinically appropriate.
Collagen integrity, glycation, and inflammation all influence how skin ages. Addressing nutrient status, blood sugar, and internal balance may have a meaningful long-term effect alongside any topical routine.
Topical care matters. But if a woman's ferritin is low and her oestrogen is dropping, her skin will still struggle. We start with the inside, then layer the outside.
Elevate For Her Clinical Team
Every plan starts inside: bloods, clinical markers, nutrients. Then we layer topical and systemic care where it may be most effective, if deemed medically appropriate.
If your skin has shifted and you want clinical care.
Prescription-strength topicals, antioxidant support, and internal factor review: collagen and inflammation markers.
If your hair is noticeably thinning and you want a proper workup before accepting it.
Hair loss assessment covering iron, thyroid, and androgens, then targeted medical support if deemed medically appropriate.
If melasma, sunspots, or post-inflammatory marks keep coming back.
Clinical pigmentation care: prescription topicals, oral options where indicated, and trigger review.
If adult acne has outlasted your teenage years and topical products are not clearing it.
Adult acne assessment, topical and oral options, and investigation of the underlying driver, if deemed medically appropriate.
If you want to invest in long-term skin and joint integrity, not just this week's glow.
Nutritional and clinical support for collagen integrity: amino acid status and vitamin C.
Simple process. Clear next steps. You will always know where you are at.
5 minutes. Your health, your goals, done from your couch.
Want bloods? Select your panel after the assessment and we will send your referral straight away.
A proper telehealth consult with an AHPRA-registered practitioner. Plenty of time. No shortcuts.
If appropriate, your clinician builds a personalised approach around you. Not all consults result in a prescription.
Regular check-ins. Adjustments when you need them. A team that stays with you.
Every plan includes the clinical work, the medication (where appropriate), and the follow-through. No add-ons, no upsells, no hidden fees.
A clinician-designed questionnaire.
30 to 45 minutes with an AHPRA-registered clinician who listens.
Built around your body, your goals, and your medical history.
Where clinically appropriate, dispensed and delivered discreetly.
When needed, with a preferred pathology partner near you.
Reviews every 4 to 8 weeks to adjust your plan as you respond.
Reach your clinician between appointments. No phone queues.
Care that adapts as you do. Not a one-off script.
Clear, upfront, and honest. You pay for clinical time and the actual cost of pathology or medication. No mystery markups, no lock-ins.
Your first appointment with an AHPRA-registered clinician. 30 minutes, thorough, and tailored from the start.
Continuous clinical support while you are on a plan. Reviews, script updates, and direct messaging included.
Bloodwork, pathology, and prescribed medications are billed at the provider's rate. Nothing loaded on top.
Skin & Longevity care suits many situations, and honestly is not right for others. Here is how we decide.
Not sure if we are the right fit? Start the assessment. Our clinicians will review your answers and let you know honestly if telehealth is not appropriate for your situation. There is no obligation.
What women ask about skin & longevity before booking. Plain answers, no jargon.
Most adult skin issues (persistent acne, melasma, thinning hair, collagen loss) are internally driven. We can assess bloods, clinical markers, and medical history via telehealth effectively. For anything requiring physical examination, like lesions or unusual growths, we will refer you to in-person dermatology.
Yes. Prescription topical formulations can be effective, and we prescribe them where clinically appropriate. Your clinician will build you up gradually and review for tolerance. Dispensed discreetly from a licensed Australian pharmacy.
No. We do not sell or receive commissions on supplements. If your bloods show a deficiency (iron, vitamin D, zinc), we will recommend specific products and doses. Any brand that meets the criteria is fine. We recommend based on clinical need.
Individual results vary. Your clinician will discuss realistic expectations and set personalised milestones at your consultation. Each concern responds differently, and your plan is reviewed and adjusted over time.
Usually yes. Your clinician will review what you are using and either simplify, replace, or layer in prescription-strength options. Sometimes less but better gets you further than a 12-step routine.
For most adult women with persistent acne, prescription treatment options are well-tolerated when supervised by a clinician. Your clinician will screen for contraindications and monitor bloods during treatment. Individual results vary based on your clinical assessment.
Yes. Life-stage changes can contribute to collagen loss, dryness, and thinning hair. Treatment (if you are a candidate) may support skin and hair alongside a topical plan. We often coordinate skin care alongside broader clinical care for a more complete approach.