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A Brisbane cosmetic nurse learned the hard way that making up fake drivers to take the blame for her speeding and traffic ...
Training for those who administer cosmetic injections is lacking, despite significant growth in demand for fillers in the aesthetic medicine industry.
Nearly four years after Australia's multi-billion-dollar cosmetic surgery industry sparked outrage and was subjected to long overdue reforms, the sector hasn't done enough work.
Don't miss out on the headlines from QLD News. Followed categories will be added to My News. The Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal publicly reprimanded 33-year-old Coopers Plains ...
A Brisbane cosmetic nurse, who pleaded guilty to fraud for using fake drivers to avoid traffic fines, has been reprimanded and ordered to undertake an ethics training order. The Queensland Civil ...
Audits of the non-surgical cosmetics industry are under way to check compliance with legislation at both state and federal ...
who wanted to combine her nursing background with her beauty aesthetics work. Situated at the site of the former Goldfinch Estate Agents, the salon aims to tailor the needs of the customer to how ...
A new Yahoo News/YouGov poll found that women under 40 are more open to having a treatment like Botox or fillers compared to ...
The Jamestown Area Chamber of Commerce proudly welcomes 201 Aesthetics as its newest Chamber Champion. It is the highest tier ...
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