What To Expect At Your First Cosmetic Consultation

So, what to expect at your first cosmetic consultation with Uliana Kasperska and the team at the studio? We’re all about helping clients feel at ease, informed and in the driver’s seat of their choices – whether you’re considering cosmetic procedures, have concerns about your skin, or are new to professional makeup in Brisbane and want to try it out.

At our studio and some partner skin clinics, we’re firm believers in education over trying to sell you on something. A consultation shouldn’t feel like being sold to – it should be a conversation, just two people in a proper cosmetic tattoo clinic, hammering out what’s realistic, safe, and right for your features, your style and your lifestyle.

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What Happens During Your Appointment

This first chat sets the wheels in motion for your entire aesthetic journey. Whether you’re considering powder brows, lip blush, skin rejuvenation, a hydrafacial treatment, or exploring surgical procedure pathways, the goal’s always the same: clear expectations, honest advice, & a treatment plan that genuinely suits your needs. Most of our clients are genuinely surprised at just how much ground we cover in this appointment – from medical history to lifestyle habits to any cosmetic surgery you may have had in the past.

Medical History & Skin Assessment

First things first, we start with your medical history questionnaire: medications, allergies, past treatments & any plastic surgery you may have had. You’ll also need to complete some medical history forms so we can safely and confidentially record your patient data. This is crucial for your skin doctor, dermal clinicians & our patient care team to keep you safe.

Then we get into a skin analysis: skin type, texture, skin quality & clinical measurements. If you’re looking for a personal treatment plan for medical & cosmetic skin concerns – including skin cancer care or melanoma clinic referrals – we’ll guide you on the best steps to take.

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Face Mapping, Pigment Chat & Style Direction

If you’re after some cosmetic tattooing, we’ll take a closer look at your facial structure, symmetry, undertones & muscle tone. As your cosmetic tattoo artist, I use visual aids & healed results to help you get a real idea of what brows, lips, or eyeliner may actually look like once they’ve healed.

We also discuss pigment selection, fade patterns & what to expect in the long term – especially important for our Face Figurati clients.

Understanding Your Goals — The Honest Version

This is where things get real. What do you actually want? What bothers you? What’s actually achievable?

Sometimes a client thinks they need cosmetic surgery when non-invasive treatments might actually serve them better.

At a consultation, we unpick your aesthetic goals and review any potential risks – including those related to body dysmorphic disorder.

Preparation

Getting prepared before your appointment really makes a big difference – it helps us get a clear picture of your treatment plan. Whether you’re just starting to look into cosmetic tattooing or you’re further down the line, thinking about a facelift or a tummy tuck, being properly prepared just makes everything easier and more accurate.

Bring Photos Of Your Goals — And Past Work

We also love having your favourite photos to hand – pictures of the kind of results you’re after, and even some shots of work you’ve had done before. Healed before-and-after pics are really helpful, whether you’re looking at facial tattooing, injectables, or just a good old-fashioned dermaplaning facial to give your skin a fresh start. It all helps us get a sense of your style pretty quickly.

Be Prepared To Share Your History

Our clinic is in a pretty hot climate, which can play havoc with your skin. So if you get a lot of pigmentation or dry skin, we’ll need to take that into account – same with any medications that might affect the treatment. And if you have private health insurance or any other factors that might be relevant, we’ll want to know about those, too.

Arrive With An Open Mind

Sometimes people come in with one specific thing in mind, but after a chat and a look at the options, we might find that there’s a better path forward. That’s what we’re here for – to give you the best possible advice and a clear, honest view of what’s going to work for you.

The Step-By-Step Flow Of Your Visit

These are the steps we follow for every single person, whether they’re looking into cosmetic tattooing, injectables, skin rejuvenation or something a bit more invasive like breast augmentation or facelift surgery.

What The Appointment Covers

StepWhat HappensWhy It Matters
1. Welcome & IntakeMedical history forms, lifestyle questions, and initial enquiryEnsures accurate patient data & safety
2. Skin & Feature AssessmentSkin analysis, skin type classification, clinical measurementsDetermines realistic treatment options
3. Goal DiscussionAesthetic goals, concerns, and potential medical referralAligns expectations with outcomes
4. Treatment OptionsCosmetic procedure choices, skin rejuvenation, and surgical considerationsHelps you choose a safe treatment plan
5. Timelines & DowntimeRecovery process, recovery times, recovery area expectationsHelps you plan work and social activities
6. Consent & DocumentationConsent form signing, preoperative education materialEnsures you understand the risks involved
7. Treatment Roadmap & PricingPersonalised treatment plan, anesthesia fees (if relevant), payment methodsPrevents surprises and confusion

Current Australian data shows that a whopping 72% of our clients feel way more confident about their treatment when our consultations include structured support, explaining what recovery will be like and how we’ll plan follow-up visits. This, to be fair, really highlights just how important it is for us to give our patients the lowdown on what’s going on.

What Professionals Look For During Your Assessment

A consultation is more than just a chat – we’re taking a close look at loads of different clinical and aesthetic factors.

How Your Skin Behaves

The type of skin you’ve got, how well it holds its own, and any sensitivity you might be experiencing all have a big impact on how well you’ll heal up and how long your recovery‘s going to take after any cosmetic procedure.

Facial Expressions

The way you smile and the shape of your face can often reveal asymmetries that help us with things like brow mapping, lip design, and where to make surgical incisions.

Long-Term Wearability

We also have to think about things like your job, how much time you spend in the sun and how your results are going to hold up over time – all of that stuff is super important if we’re going to give you a treatment plan that really works for you.

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Common Misconceptions We Clear Up

Lots of people come to our consultations with some pretty strong ideas they’ve picked up from social media. Here are a few of the most common.

“A Consultation Means I Must Book Something.”

Take your time – ask more questions, have a cool down period or do a video consultation first if you need to.

“Will My Results Look Exactly Like A Photo?”

Skin type, undertones and all that stuff can vary super widely, so we can’t promise our results will look just like a picture.

“Does It Hurt?”

Discomfort can vary widely depending on the treatment and the type of numbing you get, but we’re always aiming to keep you as comfortable as possible.

“Are There Risks?”

All cosmetic procedures carry some risks, no matter how small or large. We’ll give you the lowdown in plain speak.

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What Happens After Your Appointment

The next steps really depend on the treatment plan we’ve worked out for you.

Patch Testing & Medical Review

Patch testing, a pre-operative medical evaluation or a chat with the doctor might be on the cards depending on the type of treatment you’re getting.

Booking Your Treatment

We’ll fit in your appointment around your schedule, so you can still get on with your daily life, even after your treatment.

Pre-Treatment Instructions

These might involve steps similar to how to prep your skin before any cosmetic procedure, including :

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  • Putting certain skincare products on hold
  • Cutting down on alcohol or blood thinners
  • Doing some reading on your pre-operative education material
  • Sorting out transport or a support person for after the treatment (if you’re opting for something surgical)

Post-Treatment Instructions

Aftercare includes guidance on wound care, follow-up visits, post-surgery care (if you are having surgery), and a bunch of clear instructions tailored to your specific cosmetic procedure.

Your Visit Should Feel Empowering

Your first consultation should leave you feeling pretty confident, well-informed and excited – not overwhelmed. With an idea of what to expect at your first cosmetic consultation, you’re now in a much better position to understand the paperwork, the medical history review, the decision-making process and the realistic expectations that come with any cosmetic treatment.

If you’re looking to get some cosmetic tattooing, injectables or just explore some other aesthetic treatments, our team at Cosmetic Tattoo Studio Brisbane Face Figurati is here to give you some straight-up, no-nonsense guidanceno pressure, just clarity.

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Cosmetic Expert
Cosmetic Expert

Since 2016, Uliana Kasperska has worked closely with clients across the cosmetic tattoo industry in Brisbane, guiding them through their first consultations with a clear, educational approach. As a certified and licensed specialist trained across Europe and Australia, she focuses on thorough assessment, discussing treatment goals, and helping clients understand what procedures are realistic, safe, and suitable for their individual features and skin.

FAQ

Not always, but if you’ve got some medical and cosmetic skin concerns – especially if you’re getting some skin cancer care – a medical referral might be a good idea.

You sure will. All cosmetic treatments come with consent forms that outline your treatment options, recovery times, and risks.

If you’re going for a surgical procedure, no, you’ll need to have a bit of a cooling-off period and go through a pre-operative medical evaluation first. If you’re thinking of getting some non-surgical treatments, it might be a yes, depending on the treatment.

Typically, it’s anywhere from 30 to 45 minutes – depending on your specific aims and your medical history.

Yes, you will. Your treatment plan will include a timeline, some steps to follow, and details of any follow-up visits.